What I always thought was really cool are cafes. They are relaxing, and you can just step in, buy something (usually very cheap) and stay there for as long as you want working, talking or other things. So I decided to put some of my favorite cafes in the actual, central part of town. (By the way they are not in order of preference but just in a random order)
1.) Russel's Bistro:
Pro's: this restaurant has a large outside deck and serves something I really, really love, which is to say Italian Sodas. Italian sodas are not sodas, they are a sort of syrup with sparkling water with can be found everywhere in Europe really cheap. Some of the classics are mint, lemon, raspberry and all of the red fruits.
Con's: expensive (food wise), slow, and crowded. These defaults really bring down the cafe in my opinion but since it's one of the few I have been to...
Quack's: this is more of a bakery but you can get drinks. It is pretty cheap, and has a really nice atmosphere, and good food, but watch out some of the things are very, very, sugary to the point where after a bite you don't want any more. All of the muffins are really good, most of the time what they sell changes each time you go there. Overall it is one of my favorites. You should really go they have great stuff, but this is quack's website !
JP Java's: I love this place!They have good food, and I like the hibiscus tea with a shot of lemonade to help work! They also have a variety of snacks and some sandwiches, also they serve the expressos with original designs on them which are always really cool. The interior is really nice and they have plugs for your computers, as well as free wireless internet. They also have an outside patio with several tables, and a bike rack. The people who work there are really nice and it's always fun to go there!
Teo's: You probably already have been here and technically it is a gelato shop, but the gelato is so good! I just couldn't leave it out, and by the way for all those coffee lovers they do serve coffee here. They also have an outside porch, and a enormous selection of freshly made gelato. All the ingredients in the gelato are locally grown and organic, so by going here you will be helping Texan farmers! Hint: try lemon, choclate al baccio, and all the others!
I know this is a really long post but I hope this helps! :)
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