“A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions.” – Anonymous
The Rams have returned to class for what is sure to be another outstanding semester. Many spent the day gathering syllabi and collecting the necessary course materials; while others were thrown directly into the fire and came to practice still shocked that the semester has begun. Today was a short, yet very productive practice. The Rams took a break from playing games against each other to work on some fundamental skills. Wednesday, the Rams will take a well deserved day off from team workouts.
Off days are a bit of a rare commodity during the spring semester for baseball players, so when they come about, most take full advantage of them. Often, many of the players will treat themselves to a nice dinner out at a restaurant in town. With the season coming up, many parents and guests will be visiting the San Angelo area. With that in mind I thought this would be a good time to share with our friends, family and fans what the players feel are the five best dining establishments that are unique to San Angelo.
Number 5: Baker Street Coffee House
Offering many different types of coffee and tea’s, Baker Street also offers a deli style menu. Many students spend their nights studying and visiting in the quiet lounge area. They also offer some live entertainment from time to time. If you want a quiet place to grab coffee before these cold opening series, I would recommend Baker Street Coffee House.
Number 4: Old Time Pit BBQ
Located just around the corner from the Ballpark, this place offers what is truly an old time BBQ experience. Patrons walk into the pit itself and choose the cuts of meat they want. The helpings are quite large, especially for the price. If you’re in the mood for good BBQ in San Angelo, look no further.
Number 3: Road Runner Burger Deli
Whether you are stopping in for a bite before the games, or just want a good burger between classes Road Runner is the place to go. Because of it’s proximity to campus, many students frequent this place daily. The food is always good and always fast.
Number 2: Miss Hattie’s CafĂ© and Saloon
After reading the Texas Monthly article which rated the Miss Hattie Burger the 26th best in Texas, this has become a frequent stop for many of the players. The burger really does speak for itself. I, along with many others would strongly recommend visiting Miss Hattie’s on your next visit.
Number 1: The Grill
Founded by Virginia Dalbeck-Armenta of “Hell’s Kitchen” fame, this has become a stop for many players looking for a quiet place to sit down and eat or to take family for a nice dinner. The atmosphere is not something common to San Angelo, and the kitchen is open for viewing throughout the restaurant. The Grill offers a very unique menu, with a flair all its own. This is a one of a kind place. The Ram’s highly recommend you drop in.
These are just a few suggestions of the many places that are great to eat here in San Angelo. I hope that they will be of some help while you, our friends, family and fans are planning your next visit. On a side note, Jason Morriss wanted me to include his two favorite restaurants. Sometimes, the man from down under just needs some home cooking, which is why he frequents Outback Steakhouse when he goes out for dinner. Jason then went on to say “The Student Special at Golden Chick is by far the best value in or around San Angelo. A college student just could not survive without it.”
So whether you’re looking for value, or a unique one of a kind dining experience, you can find it on your next trip to San Angelo. See you at the ballpark.
Go Rams!