Shona’s Fav Foods and Hangouts

Shona
Shona’s Fav Foods and Hangouts

Food scene

It's a tourist place...but so fun to enjoy. They have a microbrewery on site for unique flights. And the prime rib is my favorite dish. If you're up to it, there's a 72 ounce steak competition. Y'all, that's a roast not a steak!
126 habitants recommandent
The Big Texan Steak Ranch & Brewery
7701 I-40 East
126 habitants recommandent
It's a tourist place...but so fun to enjoy. They have a microbrewery on site for unique flights. And the prime rib is my favorite dish. If you're up to it, there's a 72 ounce steak competition. Y'all, that's a roast not a steak!
The rooftop patio is an excellent place to enjoy the sunset and some tasty bites. I love the calamari - ask for the balsamic glaze on the size. Signature drinks, excellent wait staff and a tomahawk ribeye to die for.
34 habitants recommandent
Cask & Cork
5461 McKenna Square
34 habitants recommandent
The rooftop patio is an excellent place to enjoy the sunset and some tasty bites. I love the calamari - ask for the balsamic glaze on the size. Signature drinks, excellent wait staff and a tomahawk ribeye to die for.
Oh my heaven. Tiny little place - might not be able to get in, but you'll love the burgers and steaks. Simply wonderful.
45 habitants recommandent
Coyote Bluff Cafe
2417 S Grand St
45 habitants recommandent
Oh my heaven. Tiny little place - might not be able to get in, but you'll love the burgers and steaks. Simply wonderful.
This is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Amarillo. Try to sit at the bar so you can see the cooks. You might see him throw an entire brick of bacon into the french fry bin. MMMMMM!
43 habitants recommandent
Golden Light Cantina
2906 6th Ave
43 habitants recommandent
This is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Amarillo. Try to sit at the bar so you can see the cooks. You might see him throw an entire brick of bacon into the french fry bin. MMMMMM!
Award winning BBQ from a simply wonderful man and his wife. (She is a firey red head, so he named the spicy version of the BBQ sauce after her.) You are a lucky person if you get here for the mac and cheese or before they sell out.
42 habitants recommandent
Tyler's Barbeque
3301 Olsen Blvd
42 habitants recommandent
Award winning BBQ from a simply wonderful man and his wife. (She is a firey red head, so he named the spicy version of the BBQ sauce after her.) You are a lucky person if you get here for the mac and cheese or before they sell out.
Best food in Amarillo right now. Beer is okay. Be sure to go upstairs and look over Polk street from the roof top patio.
40 habitants recommandent
Six Car Pub & Brewery
625 S Polk St
40 habitants recommandent
Best food in Amarillo right now. Beer is okay. Be sure to go upstairs and look over Polk street from the roof top patio.
Cajun yumminess. I've only had the Romaine Wedge salad with balsamic drizzle and a side of jalapeno charred scallops. Cuz it's that good.
14 habitants recommandent
Lazy Gator
6103 Hillside Rd
14 habitants recommandent
Cajun yumminess. I've only had the Romaine Wedge salad with balsamic drizzle and a side of jalapeno charred scallops. Cuz it's that good.
Great signature cocktails and lovely entres. Lobster mac and cheese...lamb lollypops...quail in jalapeno boats...see ya!
29 habitants recommandent
Public House
3333 Coulter St S
29 habitants recommandent
Great signature cocktails and lovely entres. Lobster mac and cheese...lamb lollypops...quail in jalapeno boats...see ya!
Great food - but the bruch? Yumster. Lovely bbq hollandaise with smoked brisket.
6 habitants recommandent
Copper Fire Grill
2800 Civic Cir
6 habitants recommandent
Great food - but the bruch? Yumster. Lovely bbq hollandaise with smoked brisket.
Excellent creative options. And I used to babysit the owner.
51 habitants recommandent
575 Pizzeria
2803 Civic Cir
51 habitants recommandent
Excellent creative options. And I used to babysit the owner.
Haven't been here...but I'm told that I need to fix that ASAP.
Delvin's Restaurant and Catering
1300 North Hughes Street
Haven't been here...but I'm told that I need to fix that ASAP.
One of those food show winners started this place. Pretty cool vibe, excellent food and service.
34 habitants recommandent
Drunken Oyster
7606 SW 45th Ave
34 habitants recommandent
One of those food show winners started this place. Pretty cool vibe, excellent food and service.
The Elk Tenderloin... the brie spaghetti...I shouldn't need to say any more.
26 habitants recommandent
O.H.M.S. Cafe & Bar
619 S Tyler St
26 habitants recommandent
The Elk Tenderloin... the brie spaghetti...I shouldn't need to say any more.
Not your every day Mexican food. It's a treat.
33 habitants recommandent
Braceros Mexican Grill & Bar
2822 6th Ave
33 habitants recommandent
Not your every day Mexican food. It's a treat.
Sushi and Pho are my favorites.
Lemongrass Sushi & Wok
2207 S Western St
Sushi and Pho are my favorites.
This place...wow. The beans are not like any you will have tasted. And it's not your chain type Mexican food. It's a thing of it's own that you just have to experience.
El Manantial Restaurant
3823 E Amarillo Blvd
This place...wow. The beans are not like any you will have tasted. And it's not your chain type Mexican food. It's a thing of it's own that you just have to experience.
Quiet place. Fried asparagus with lump crab. Do I need to say more?
6 habitants recommandent
Crush Wine bar
2606 Wolflin Village
6 habitants recommandent
Quiet place. Fried asparagus with lump crab. Do I need to say more?

Sightseeing

“In 1819, while on their horseback trek over the Great Plains of New Spain, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley (author of Frankenstein), came across these ruins. Here Shelley penned his immortal lines, among them: I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert… And on the pedestal these words appear: ‘My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings, Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!’ The pedestal near the monument also asserts that the visage of the king was destroyed by Lubbock football players after losing a game to Amarillo, which while plausible, is of course false. You can read more about it here. It's a fun place: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/ozymandias-plains
Ozymandias of The Plains
27 W Sundown Ln
“In 1819, while on their horseback trek over the Great Plains of New Spain, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley (author of Frankenstein), came across these ruins. Here Shelley penned his immortal lines, among them: I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert… And on the pedestal these words appear: ‘My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings, Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!’ The pedestal near the monument also asserts that the visage of the king was destroyed by Lubbock football players after losing a game to Amarillo, which while plausible, is of course false. You can read more about it here. It's a fun place: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/ozymandias-plains
Bring your spray paint can and perhaps an extra pair of shoes in case it's muddy. There's a gift shop on Route 66 where you can buy jewelry made out of paint the artist chips off the cars. He calls the "stones" Cadlite after the Cadillacs buried in the ground. Check out the Bob Lile Gallery on 6th street.
139 habitants recommandent
Ranch Cadillac
13651 I-40 Frontage Rd
139 habitants recommandent
Bring your spray paint can and perhaps an extra pair of shoes in case it's muddy. There's a gift shop on Route 66 where you can buy jewelry made out of paint the artist chips off the cars. He calls the "stones" Cadlite after the Cadillacs buried in the ground. Check out the Bob Lile Gallery on 6th street.
2nd Biggest Canyon in the United States. Take water.
208 habitants recommandent
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
11450 State Hwy Park Rd 5
208 habitants recommandent
2nd Biggest Canyon in the United States. Take water.
It's really a treat - paleontology, history, village...you'll love it.
84 habitants recommandent
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
2503 4th Ave
84 habitants recommandent
It's really a treat - paleontology, history, village...you'll love it.
Interesting monument and time capsules. You have to go inside the Discovery Center to see the time Capsules.
Helium Time Columns Monument
1200-1348 Streit Dr
Interesting monument and time capsules. You have to go inside the Discovery Center to see the time Capsules.
Nature preserve and hiking.
37 habitants recommandent
Wildcat Bluff Nature Center
2301 N Soncy Rd
37 habitants recommandent
Nature preserve and hiking.
If you want to take a walk or get to a playground for your kids, this park is just around the corner.
South Georgia School Park
5018 Susan Dr
If you want to take a walk or get to a playground for your kids, this park is just around the corner.
Interactive Museum
50 habitants recommandent
Don Harrington Discovery Center
1200 Streit Dr
50 habitants recommandent
Interactive Museum
Botanical gardens. Neat place.
58 habitants recommandent
Jardins botaniques d'Amarillo
1400 Streit Dr
58 habitants recommandent
Botanical gardens. Neat place.
Our little home town zoo. Lots of happy memories here.
40 habitants recommandent
Zoo d'Amarillo
700 Comanchero Trail
40 habitants recommandent
Our little home town zoo. Lots of happy memories here.
Museum of Art. Some pretty amazing Asian art collections and rotating exhibits.
34 habitants recommandent
Amarillo Museum of Art
2200 S Van Buren St
34 habitants recommandent
Museum of Art. Some pretty amazing Asian art collections and rotating exhibits.
Fun place.
44 habitants recommandent
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
2601 E I-40
44 habitants recommandent
Fun place.