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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1977)
Page 10E THE BATTALION MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1977 Bryan-College Station restaurant guide W. G. & Company — 317 S. Col lege Ave., Steaks and salads Western Sizzlin’ Steak House — 1701 Texas Ave. The Steak House — 1803 S. Texas Ave. Fort Shiloh — 2528 Texas Ave., Unique atmosphere and steak. Waitresses dress in historical cos tumes Buona Sera Steak House — 1805 N. Texas Ave., Open 24 hours. Closed Sundays Ave. and Villa Maria at Texas Ave., Open 24 hours Sonic Drive-in — 104 East Uni versity Dr. in C.S. and 914 Texas Ave. Whataburger — 1101 Texas in Bryan and 105 Dominik in C.S. McDonald’s — 800 University and Manor East Mall. Serves break- last. Open at 7 a.m. Buccaneer Dairy Treat — 1400 S. College Burger Hut — 317 University Burger King — 3807 Texas Ave. Daily Burger — 300 N. Texas Sam’s Drive In and Donut Shop — 3009 Texas Shipleys’ Donuts — 3310 S. Col lege Ave., Donuts and flame- broiled hamburgers Carter’s — 1800 S. Texas Daily Queen — 312 Villa Maria, 2323 Texas Ave., 205 N. Texas Ave., 216 W. 18th, and 3507 E. 29th Jarrott’s Pharmacy — Townshire Shopping Center Church’s Chicken — 3207 Texas Ave., and 507 N. Texas Ave. Kentucky Fried Chicken — 110 Dominik and 3320 S. Texas Ave. Tinsley’s Fried Chicken — 705 N. Texas Ave. Schlotzsky’s — 100 S. Texas Ave. and 808 Villa Maria. Over-sized sandwiches Kashim — 1802 Texas Ave., Sandwiches and drinks in a disco setting Yum Yum Sandwich — 1430 Hwy. 30 SANDWICH SHOPS Dead Solid Perfect — Church St. and Wellborn Rd. Serves only ham burgers and cheeseburgers with potato chips, beer. But those ham burger patties are two inches thick! Handy Burger — 203 University Dr. Der Wcincrschnitzel — 501 Texas Ave. Various kinds of hot dogs Jack in the Box — 1504 S. Texas Farmer’s Market Bakery and Delicatessen — 2700 Texas Ave., Poor boys, hot sandwiches, salads Farmer’s Market — 329 Univer sity Dr. El Chico Restaurant — 3109 Texas Ave., Mexican*and American food, mixed drinks. Open 11 a.m.to 10 p.m. El Toro Cafe — 500 N. Sims Monterey House Restaurant — 1816 Texas Ave., Mexican food, marguaritas and beer. 11 a.m.to 8 p.m. Saenz Tamales — 1418 Sandy Point Rd., homemade chili and tamales. Dine here, to go or pre pared for your freezer Zarape Restaurant — 311 McAr thur at University Dr., Mexican food, beer and wine. 11 a.m.to 9 p.m.Closed Mondays Pepe Taco — 3312 S. College Ave. and 107 Dominik Dr., Drive- through Mexican food. 10:30 a.m. .to 11 p.m. Taco Bell — 3901 S. Texas Ave., fast food Mexican style Taco Villa — 614 Villa Maria, drive — in Mexican food, or you can eat there. Casa Chapultepee — 1315 S. Col lege Ave. China Restaurant — 803 S. Main (at 33rd St. ) Bryan, Chinese food, closed Tuesdays Hong Kong Restaurant — 3805 Texas Ave.,Cantonese and Manda rin style Chinese food. Combination plates for lunch, mixed drinks. Closed Mondays Tokyo Steak House — 2025 Texas Ave., Specializing in Japanese steaks, Chineee foods, Mixed drinks. Closed Mondays Egg Roll House — University Blvd., Fast food Chinese style modeled. Specialty is their 20-inch pizza, rumored to weigh 11 lbs Farmer’s Market — 2700 Texas Ave., lasagna, spaghetti C&S Transit Co. — Hwy. 30, A new addition to College station. Pizza and sandwiches Sparkey’s — East Gate, Serves pizza secondary to beer Pizza Inn — 1803 Greenfield, Bryan,; 413 Texas Ave., C. S., pizza, spaghetti, beer and wine Pizza Express — 317 Patricia St., C. S., Pizza to go, free delivery to the University area Pizza Hut — 2610 Texas Ave., 102 University Dr., Spaghetti, cava- tini, sandwiches, salads and beer 1045 Texas Ave. Sambo’s open 24 hours Denny’s — 2712 S. Texas Ave., open 24 hours Fontana’s Restaurant — 1037 S. Texas Ave. Farmer’s Market — 2700 Texas Ave., lasagna, spaghetti Mr. Gatti’s Pizza — 107 College Ave., Pizza, spaghetti, lasagna, sandwiches, beer, wine and sangria. Live entertainment and old movies Mama’s Pizza — Texas Ave., the old Black Hat Saloon has been re- Pelican’s Wharf — 2500 S. Texas You’re at home with Homestead. ( Homestead Savings Association is more than a new savings and loan. We're a new approach to financial services. Friendly. Professional. Concerned about your individ ual situation. That's why we say you're at home with Homestead. So look over our interest rates. They're the highest allowed by law, compounded daily. Then stop by Homestead Savings soon. Enjoy a cup of coffee while we discuss your financial future. We'll show you why Bryan-College Station's newest financial institution is the right one for you. TYPE OF ACCOUNT EFFECTIVE RATE ANNUAL RATE* Passbook Accounts (Interest paid from day of deposit until day of withdrawal. No minimum deposit.) 90-Dav Notice Accounts 5.25% 5.75% 5.39% 5.92% 3-Month ($1000 minimum deposit) Savings Certificates 5.75% 5.92% 1-Year ($1000 minimum deposit) Savings Certificates 6.50% 6.72% 2V2-Year ($1000 minimum deposit) Savings Certificates 6.75% 6.98% 4-Year ($1000 minimum deposit) Savings Certificates 7.50% 7.79% 6-Year ($1000 minimum deposit) Savings Certificates Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawals on certificates. 7.75% 8.06% * Compounded Daily and Credited Quarterl Homestead Savings Association of Texas 1063 S. Texas Avenue (across from the main entrance to A&M) Phone: 693-1063 Your savings insured to $40,000 with the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. FSLIC Ave., Steak, lobster, shrimp and crab, bar drinks and wine The Country Kitchen — Jones Bridge Rd., specialty is fried chicken and fish Youngblood’s —3410 S. College, fish, shrimp, oysters and chicken fried steak St., Breakfast, lunch; Specialty is chicken fried sfe of se The Grapevine — Ave., Homemade soups,in cheeses and wines, sandwi) The s )VIEJ lark ve Randy Sims Bar-B-Cue, 3824 Texas Ave., By the plate or the pound Gabe and Walkers, — FM 60 West from College Station, Butcher paper style Tom’s Barbecue — 4613 Texas Ave., Barbecue served on butcher paper. Closed Sundays 3-C Bar-B-Cue — 810 S. Main and Culpepper Plaza, Barbecue, steaks and all the trimmings 3-C Corral, — 1808 Barak Lane 3-C-3 Barbecue — Culpepper Plaza MISC. 5) cargot, salads, quiche Copperstone Hearth To — 403 Villa Maria. Crepes,| soups and sandwiches ij modeled home Hnus Edelweiss — 319[ sity Dr., Authentic eoldeuts, sausages, beer aid Homemade German potato Specialties after 5 p.ra i Weinerschnitzel and other dinners Garza’s Cafe — 1411 San| L7 Hotel Charles Cafe—2d Karl’s Oakwocd Inn- E., Lobster, escargot, shrii Captain’s Table — Ave., Seafood, steaks,mixed; wines Senate Lounge & Grill- 18th Opersteny’s Cafe—320 X, Krenck’s Drive In — II feather Martin's Place —3403$, Bert Mullins Sunnylam staurant — SunnylandSl Center Alice’s Downtown Cafe Bryan Friendly Five — 516 Dixie Chicken —307 Dr., Well, it’s underrt the phone book. Beside good sausage and cheest) mention beer. The Surrey Inn — Ihvy Caldwell am comr 'idon t Wt Sm?” Schuln said he v\ [he fin Jr mo 1 lulmai ises ir over re ir _rstate !. inC lillSd movi ce tb I start old e leven ; he Ag on his m whi ch ho\ Wyatt’s Cafeteria — 804 S. Texas Ave. Luby’s Cafeteria — 4410 S. Texas Ave. Kettle Pancake Restaurant — 601 S. Texas Ave., open 24 hours International House of Pancakes — 103 N. College Ave., Pancakes and general menu Holiday Inn — 2300 Texas Ave., and 1503 Texas Ave. Ramada Inn — 410 S. Texas Ponderosa Restaurant — 3702 Texas T.J.’s — 707 Texas Ave., Res taurant, bar, disco and food. Nice atmosphere. Great mushroom bur gers. Specialty drinks like Velvet Hammer and Golden Cadillac made with ice cream if requested Wehrman’s Cafe — 1009 W. 29th GOURMET DINING The Texan — 3204 $, Ave., International dishes,! quail with white grapes, I mallard duck, abalone, shish kebabs. Ho Yow Shrimp Tempura, Reservit required but recommend be put off by the exterior, the* best restaurants in Tern Mansard House — 2818, Dining and danciijp rib, seafood, rack of laniji; and steaks, wine and mixed m On-campus cuisim MSC Cafeteria, First Floor — Cafeteria style, 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. MSC Cafeteria, Snack Floor — Hamburgers, hot dogs, full break fast, 7:00 a.in.-11:00 a.m 4:30 p.m. MSC Basement Snack Hamburgers, hot dogs, 8:00 a.m.-10:45 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 a.m.-lli Friday, 11:00 a.m.-ll:3l Saturday, 1 p.m.-10:45 pm Rudder Conference To«i ing Room — Complete lower level, soup and sandui upper level. 11:00 a.m.-l Sunday- Friday Commons Snack Bar burgers, hot dogs, munch* a.m.-1:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m p.m. Monday-Friday Golf Course Snack Snacks, 10:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Illustrations for this page by Steve Korte WELCOME BACK AGGIES! h We will be happy to help you with anyofffl party needs: Miller and Lite half barrels, pofi and kegs. Louenbrau kegs too. 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