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23 Best Things to Do in Waco, Texas
"Katie’s Frozen Custard gives you the best of both worlds, the snack world that is. First up, cold and sweet!. Since 2002, Katie’s has been serving frozen custard, which is a gourmet ice cream that is made fresh every hour."
"This evening me, my wife, and our baby girl went and gave them a try and boy were we happy. Best flavor, and best tex..."
"Melting ice cream can get messy, so the boys took their waffle cones to the chairs outside Hey Sugar on Austin Avenue. Not just a candy store, Hey Sugar on Austin Avenue serves more than 20 different flavors of ice cream — all creations by Beth Marie’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream of Denton, Texas. Choose small or large cups, cake or waffle cones."
"Mama Fu's Asian House specializes in freshly prepared, made-to-order Asian comfort food that is easily customizable to your dietary needs. Dine-in, Takeout, Delivery, and Catering available."
"Oh My Juice provides fresh whole food products to the local community. Serving cold-pressed juice and fresh made juice for those who would like to customize their juice. All juices are made using fresh whole foods, with no additional sugars or preservatives."
"Grab a healthy snack, lunch, or smoothie from OMJ while you are shopping downtown or just for a great afternoon pick me up. They are also at the Waco Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings."
"Offering Sandwiches and Smoothies for “The Healthy Appetite”. If you would like vegan, gluten-free or just a good sandwich, you will find it here. A wide selection of Natural Groceries that will make you feel great!"
"Now a well-established chain of Tex-Mex restaurants, Torchy’s originally wowed its clientele with its meatless deep-fried avocados and more. But instead of sitting still and opting for cheaper ingredients of the vacuum-packed-and-steamed variety, the company has since grown its variety of tacos to a nearly bewildering extent. In Waco, you’ll find 15 flavors on the menu at Torchy’s from across the country, including catfish from Alabama, green chile pork from Arizona, and of course brisket from right here in Texas, along with rotating monthly specials on both food and drink that will keep you coming back for more long after you’ve tried everything."
"Even if I were a care free, kid free college student and not a mom, I would still place Torchy’s high on my favorites list. The eatery isn’t specific to Waco, TX; although, the chain is located primarily in Texas. Torchy’s has mastered the art of Tex-Mex with a hint of BBQ, which is always a tried and true favorite in Texas."