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All posts tagged "food"
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New Asian restaurants bring in college crowd
Samantha McDonald / Staff Writer On West Hickory Street by UNT sits a building of five conjoined retail spaces. At the corner of Welch is an empty storefront, filled inside with power tools and climbing equipment. However,...
- Posted September 16, 2014
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The ultimate guide to Denton food trucks
Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer Back in April, the traveling food trucks of Denton were given a home located outside of East Side Denton — the Austin St. Truck Stop. Owner of Oak St. Drafthouse and...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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Master baker heads Clark Bakery, shares love of craft
Matt Wood // Staff Writer In his white chef’s smock, black cap and wire-frame glasses, Bill Hunter oversees his domain in Clark Bakery. Just this morning he crunched numbers, baked cookies, managed delivery equipment, met with salesmen,...
- Posted April 24, 2014
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Denton eats: Kolache Haven
Brittany Armstrong // Intern Writer Just before sunrise, while most students are still in bed, the bakers at Kolache Haven whip up breakfast, entailing an array of decadent fruit-filled kolaches. Each pastry is baked daily and topped...
- Posted January 28, 2014
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UNT Dining: Farm to plate
Joshua Knopp // Senior Staff Writer The quickest way to a student’s heart is through his or her stomach. Before food gets there, products served at UNT cafeterias come from a myriad of locations, ranging from the campus...
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Viet Bites brings Vietnamese street flavor to Denton
Kaylen Howard / Intern Writer Located at 702 South Elm St., Viet Bites is a small yet thriving restaurant where you can eat fresh Vietnamese food. After more than 15 years in the IT industry, owner James...
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Organization promotes animal rights
Melissa Wylie / Assigning Editor In its inaugural semester, the student organization Mean Greens for Animals is educating the UNT community about animal rights and petitioning to bring cage-free eggs to campus. “Our long-term goal is to...
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Column: My three-year wait for pepperoni
Carina Aquino / Staff Writer Many people have this notion that vegetarians are tree-hugging hippies who protest for animal rights and try to push their beliefs on everyone they meet. But I’m just a girl who wanted...
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Mean Green Fling offers students opportunity to get involved on campus
Mollie Jamison / Staff Writer The 15th annual Mean Green Fling took place last night at the The Hill by Apogee Stadium as students, organizations and university departments gathered to kick-start the school year with food, fun...
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Denton Eats: Old West Cafe
Carina Aquino / Staff Writer If you’ve driven down Teasley Lane any time between 6 a.m. and 3p.m., then you’ve likely witnessed the perpetually long line of customers loitering outside of the small wooden building resting on...
- Posted August 27, 2013