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Dig into classic favorites for lunch and dinner. This family-friendly atmosphere offers arcade games and pool tables.
Our event center is capable of more than just basketball and volleyball – we can accommodate conventions, banquets, parties, birthday celebrations and even weddings!
Shop the latest in women’s jewelry, shoes, nd accessories. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to the store – they ship!
Join us every Friday & Saturday starting March 17th through October 14th from 7-10pm for live music from a variety of local artists! Admission includes FREE chips and salsa!
With 20,000 square feet of wall-to-wall trampolines, you can rent out the park to host a high-impact event or birthday party. Must try: a game of trampoline dodgeball.
This shop has artfully curated inventory with brands from Stuart Weitzman to Johnston & Murphy. Have trouble finding your size? This store carries sizes 4-13 and a variety of widths.
Experience genuine Mexican cuisine and order from a large selection of lunch specials. Must try: the Cheesy Cheese Relleno.
With 24,000 square feet featuring 50 booths and over 100 showcases of American antiques, this mall offers one of the best selections in the Southwest.
This family-owned and operated bakery features breakfast and lunch, and serves up traditional comfort foods, including some of the best fries in town.
Enjoy elegance, style, and comfort at reasonable rates. With beautifully appointed and exceptionally spacious guest rooms, the Ashmore Inn & Suites gives you a “residential” feeling. The Ashmore is the ideal setting for entertaining clients, receptions, board meetings, training sessions, and special events. Amenities include exceptional meeting facilities that offer multiple configurations to complement your
Take a hayride, pick a pumpkin, shoot the corn cannon, or reserve a campfire at this 12-acre maze. Must try: roasted corn with a variety of toppings.
Located near Lubbock, Texas, Autumn Oaks Event Center is a venue that provides hosting space for indoor and outdoor weddings in addition to other occasions. This venue’s staff welcomes all guests for intimate gatherings and large celebrations alike.
Find your perfect pair of boots at this western shop in the heart of Cactus Alley Courtyard.
Stop in for trendy clothing and accessories. They also have classic, customizable monogram-ready jewelry and apparel.
This bar and grill is home to a varied menu, full bar, and live music. Must try: the chicken fried steak paired with a Chilton.
Neo-classical style house built 1916 for Warren A. and Myrta Hunt Bacon. Designed by W.M. Rice of Amarillo. Bacon, a successful businessman and civic leader, lived in Lubbock County from 1893 until his death in 1938. Mrs. Bacon was the daughter of south Plains pioneer George M. Hunt, who settled in Estacado in 1884. She
Enjoy delicious Sno creations and sweet island-style smoothies for a sweet treat. Must try: the Birthday Cake Sno.
Enjoy delicious Sno creations and sweet island-style smoothies for a sweet treat. Must try: the Birthday Cake Sno.
Enjoy delicious Sno creations and sweet island-style smoothies for a sweet treat. Must try: the Birthday Cake Sno.
Enjoy delicious Sno creations and sweet island-style smoothies for a sweet treat. Must try: the Birthday Cake Sno.
Drop by for an array of delectable cookies, cupcakes, and cinnamon rolls.
Enjoy generous servings of traditional Thai food at an affordable price. Must try: the Pad Thai paired with a side of chicken satay and eggrolls.
This unique shop specializes in one-of-a-kind gifts and merchandise from brands like Jon Hart, White Wing Label, Melissa & Doug, Crane, Colupsa, and Aspen Bay.
Tennessee native Abner M. Becton moved to the Estacado area in the late 1890s. There, he met and wed Cornelia Bryant. The couple moved in 1898 to land in this area, where W.E. Bledsoe had already established a ranch. The small community became known as Becton, and this site served as a public cemetery. The
Don’t miss this go-to restaurant for satisfying your Chinese food cravings. Dig into Mongolian barbecue or other classic dishes.
Bella Vie Wedding Venue and Event Center is the premier choice for any wedding, reception, banquet, quinceanera, prom, anniversary, birthday party or corporate event.
Three entrance and exit roads off Loop 289 Food truck areas Irrigation system utilizing recycled water Multiple restroom facilities Accessible parking for all fields 50+ fields Available to all age groups, including adults Located in north Lubbock 11 minutes from Lubbock’s Preston Smith International Airport
Swing by for West-Texas style barbecue known for satisfying those late-night cravings. Must try: a Raider Dog after a great concert at The Blue Light Live.
Come and explore one of the largest selections of 100% Texas grown estate varietal wines and blends in Meadow, Texas. just a short 30 minutes drive from Lubbock. Call for tours of the vineyard or winery. Rest assured drinking Bingham wine, knowing not only where the grapes were grown and the wine made, but that
A relic from one of America’s last frontiers. Built in 1925 on range land of newly organized Cochran County, at Bledsoe, this structure not only served its purpose as a railroad station, but was a meeting hall for churches and social groups. Sheepherders and cowboys would bed down on its floor when detained at the
Shop this western wear specialist that has been open for more than 100 years. They provide top apparel and accessories for men and women.
Shop the finest selection of boots in Lubbock and dress like a West Texan with a collection of quality clothing.
Known for his leadership in the field of agricultural education, Bradford Knapp served as first director of the U.S. Cooperative Extension Service and helped plan and carry out World War I overseas food production for the Agriculture Department. He later served as Dean of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas (1920-23), and as the president
This family owned and operated store carries major brands like Stetson, Resistol, Justin, and Tony Lama.
When Charles Lindbergh was traveling the U.S. by airplane on a speaking tour, he was unable to land at Lubbock because there was no airport at the time. City leaders and aviation enthusiasts, determined to see that Lubbock would not miss out on the new wave of aviation, raised the funds for a municipal airport.
A Lubbock mainstay for almost 40 years, this family friendly and laid-back restaurant is perfect for a casual group dinner.
Charles Hardin “Buddy” Holley was born in Lubbock on September 7, 1936, to Ella Pauline (Drake) and Lawrence Odell “L.O.” Holley. The youngest of four children, Buddy grew up in a musical household, with his mother and siblings singing and playing instruments. Buddy showed musical aptitude, taking violin, piano and steel guitar lessons. He took
Fish, water ski, hike or camp on 200 surface acres of water at this lake. When you need a break from the water sports, enjoy live music and delicious beverages at Mike’s Marina Bar. Horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, horse trails and a 9-hole golf course are also available.
The Burgess-Rushing Tennis Center is open year round and offers 16 lighted courts, a full-service pro-shop, memberships, lessons, clinics, USA League play, tournaments, bleachers, and ball machine rentals. Four lighted Pickleball courts are also available. Memberships are available, but not required.
Shop trendy styles, unique collections, plus sizes, and more. They also carry vibrant apparel, home decor, and gifts.
Spend time in this quaint courtyard, which is home to several local shops, Gold Strip Coffee Roasters, and Cocina de La Sirena.
Indulge in globally inspired cuisine and a full bar, or spend an evening on their patio sipping drinks with friends. Must try: the Chocolate Martini.
This family-owned restaurant offers a unique atmosphere unlike any other in Lubbock with eight private rooms available for various events. Cagle’s rooms are great fore small gatherings with less than 50 guests and also for large groups that can hold up to 375 guests.
This Lubbock staple is great for fast and delicious Mexican food. Enjoy traditional, coastal cuisine and wash it down with a frozen margarita.
Explore one of the largest shopping venues in Southwest Lubbock. Shop retailers like Target, DSW, and Ulta.
Try artisan combinations of pizzas, sandwiches, and fresh salads. They also offer gluten-free options. Must try: the Thai Curry Chicken Basil Pizza.
Try artisan combinations of pizzas, sandwiches, and fresh salads. They also offer gluten-free options. Must try: the Thai Curry Chicken Basil Pizza.
Home to an ever-changing selection of furniture, accessories, and home decor, you’ll enjoy an exquisite shopping experience with the highest quality of customer care.
Locals love this casual, rustic, atmosphere. Grab a schooner of some of the coldest beer in town, along with the famous chips & queso. We highly recommend catching a Texas Tech game at this Lubbock favorite.
Locals love this casual, rustic, atmosphere. Grab a schooner of some of the coldest beer in town, along with the famous chips & queso. We highly recommend catching a Texas Tech game at this Lubbock favorite.
Art deco style office building constructed in 1930 as the new Cotton Exchange Building. Designed by J.B. Davies & Co., Fort Worth, for J.D. Doughty and J.B. Kerby of Weatherford. Now the Carlock Building, it symbolizes the rapid growth of cotton production on the South Plains during the 1920s and the establishment of allied marketing
Treat yourself to a delicious, home-cooked meal served by a friendly staff. Must try: a slice of Blueberry Banana Split Pie.
We are proud to be the premier location for weddings, receptions,home comings, birthdays, sweet 16s, proms and just about any other special event you can think of here in Lubbock. With our large dance floor and indoor heated pool, bronze statures and fountains set in a 16th century style castle complete with Cinderella carriage we
Where modern meets the Old West in clothing, shoes, and accessories, shop styles for men, women, and children.
Located in downtown Lubbock, Charles Adams Gallery is a multi-service gallery that has become one of the most visited spots in the Lubbock Cultural District. The facility is home to many permanent and rotating art collections, including work from famous artists such as Andy Warhol.
This college favorite is the perfect spot for patio-sitting, pre-gaming before a Tech game or enjoying their famous margaritas. Fun fact: local Texas country musician Josh Abbott filmed a music video here.
Visit this local hole-in-the-wall restaurant established in 1982 and try Thai food made from scratch. Must try: the Chow Mein with a side of spring rolls. You won’t be disappointed!
This joint is a can’t-miss for burger aficionados, serving up American favorites with a Greek twist. Be sure to try the namesake Christakis Burger, which is brimming with perfectly-cooked beef, mouthwatering pastrami and melted cheese.
This popular shop offers a twist of luxury on trendy and chic items. Shop a hard-to-beat selection of shoes, clothing, and decor.
Movies are made for the Cinemark XD screen, bringing you the newest releases with the most cutting-edge movie experience. Sit back and relax in your high-back rocker chair while you dig into classic concessions and culinary treats. Want something tasty to go with your movie? You can easily order popcorn, fountain drinks, candy, hot dogs and all your favorite movie
Check out the latest new releases on a larger-than-life XD screen, bringing you the most cutting-edge movie experience. Sit back and relax at your local Cinemark movie theater with recliner loungers that take the comfort to the next level. Want something tasty to go with your movie? You can easily order popcorn, fountain drinks, candy, and all
Browse a large selection of cozy clothing and trendy women’s clothing in this quaint boutique.
Lubbock Memorial Arboretum, Benches, Baseball Field, Basketball Court, Flag Football Field, Hodges Community Center, Lubbock Municipal Garden and Art Center, Clapp Party House, Picnic Areas, Playground, Restrooms, Rose Garden, Safety City, St. Paul’s on the Plains Chapel, Clapp Swimming Pool with Snack Concessions (seasonal), Tennis Court, Hub City Unleashed Dog Park, Volleyball Court and Walking
This store sells a variety of rustic home decor, gift items, T-shirts, and more.
Nestled in Cactus Alley Courtyard, this newcomer to Lubbock restaurant scene serves up coastal cuisine with a Latin flair. Pop in for poblano fries, pulled quail empanadas or a mermaid water.
County named for Texas Confederate Colonel T. S. Lubbock – 1817 – 1862 South Carolinian. Came to Texas 1835. Indian fighter, soldier, businessman. Member Secession Convention. Went to Virginia hoping to fight for South in first battle of war. Commended for valuable volunteer service as scout and reporting enemy troop positions in First Battle of
George Herman Mahon (1900-1985) was born in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, to John Kirkpatrick and Lola Willis (Brown) Mahon. In 1908, the family moved to Loraine (Mitchell County), Texas where George grew up on a cotton farm and graduated from Loraine High School. He attended Simmons college (now Hardin-Simmons University) in Abilene and married his high
Aircraft vastly changed the face of war and Dagley Field played a part in that transformation. As tensions mounted in the late 1930s, the United States created the Civilian Pilot Training Program (CPTP), administered by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. This program offered college students classroom instruction and flight time. The classes eliminated those who lacked
In Kingsgate; open in February 2022
Welcome to Valencia Hotel Group’s Cotton Court! Cotton Court Hotel’s design is influenced by Lubbock’s rich history in the cotton industry and the region’s western Great Plains roots. Situated in an ideal location in Lubbock’s Downtown Business District, just one mile east of Texas Tech University. Neighboring the Cultural Arts District, within just a few
Cotton Creek Barn is located just 15 miles South of Lubbock, TX in the small town of New Home, TX. At Cotton Creek Barn you can find our main reception building for your ceremony or reception. A small grain barn located across the patio of the main barn for all your catering needs. We can
In 1901, W.G. Murray, John H. Pettit, and the J.G. Hardy family purchased land in this area. These early farming families started a local school, built with lumber hauled from the nearest railhead at Canyon City. In 1903, Hale and Lubbock county commissioners officially established the school district. Murray donated a five-acre tract to Lubbock
– Refreshing event menus just right for you. – We offer complimentary WiFi available in the lobby, meeting room, and all hotel rooms. – The Courtyard offers a meeting room for small group gatherings with catering options available. – Upgrades for lightning fast wireless access are available and are free for Gold and Platinum Elite.
Shop over 30,000 square feet of beautiful home decor,furniture, and gifts. At this local favorite, you’re sure to find a piece for every room in your home.
From beads and alligators on the wall, to authentic Cajun style cuisine, Crawdaddy’s is a perfect place to enjoy a night out.
Check out memorabilia from Cujo’s owner Curtis Jordan, a former NFL safety, while you catch every play on one of their 40 TVs. Pro tip: enjoy half-priced Chiltons on Saturdays.
This local spot is a must for any rare and unique finds. Browse collectibles, vintage items, furniture, consignment, and much more.
DAN LAW FIELD AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Drive of Champions & Canton Avenue texastech.com/facilities • 1 lighted field • Seats 5,050 • Restrooms • Concessions
Opening May 1, 2023!
Recently renovation, Days Inn & Suites-South offers 80 rooms, a free Daybreak breakfast, indoor pool, and business center to enhance your stay. Located just minutes from downtown Lubbock, Days Inn & Suites-South is close to Texas Tech University, Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, and several shopping and dining venues. Business
DIRK WEST COMPLEX 301 Interstate 27 parks.ci.lubbock.tx.us • 3 lighted fields • Seats 100 • Restrooms
One of the largest collections of Western wear in town, stop by and browse brands like Yet, Minnetonka, and Cinch.
Check out this locally owned, stylish mommy-and-me boutique.
Shop high-quality, contemporary fashion in a wide range of styles. Pro tip: check out their wardrobe and closet-organizing service options.
East Moon serves up delicious Asian fusion cuisine including Thai, Vietnamese and sushi, as well as some chef specials. Don’t forget about their lunch specials and delivery!
Whether you’re looking for a simple country wedding barn or a unique Christmas party venue, we can make your vision a reality! Eberley Brooks Events is a locally-owned and operated wedding and special events facility serving Lubbock and West Texas. Conveniently located in west Lubbock, just north of Frenship High School, Eberley Brooks Events has
Pick up your favorite barbecue staples for lunch or dinner. Must try: Eddie’s take on the classic Frito Pie, topped with sausage and brisket.
Open on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Elite Paintball is equipped with the gear you need to have a great time. With new and improved courses, customers can choose to participate in open play or private party pricing. When you purchase an entire setup in the proshop, you’ll get a month’s
Embassy Suites is where luxury and business meet. Lose yourself in the Tuscan-style atrium where meandering paths, tropical plants, waterfalls and a beautiful pond, full of colorful Koi, provide a much-needed respite after a busy day. Perfect for business meetings and conferences, the Embassy Suites is business and indulgence wrapped into one. All of the
Specializing in stylish plateware for dining, furnishings, and tabletop items, this is the perfect place for wedding registries.
Representing the Santa Fe Railroad, W.B. Storey, Jr. bought the future townsite of Slaton on April 15, 1911. The railroad’s plans included a roundhouse, switch lines, depot and Harvey House, making Slaton a center for area rail transport. Rail employees and others quickly populated the city, which incorporated in October 1912. By that time, residents
Eskimo Hut is a store chain that sells alcoholic frozen drinks to go. With millions of flavor combinations to choose from, you can pick your own flavors or choose one of our signature drinks off the menu.
Eskimo Hut is a store chain that sells alcoholic frozen drinks to go. With millions of flavor combinations to choose from, you can pick your own flavors or choose one of our signature drinks off the menu.
Eskimo Hut is a store chain that sells alcoholic frozen drinks to go. With millions of flavor combinations to choose from, you can pick your own flavors or choose one of our signature drinks off the menu.
In 1878 Paris Cox (1846-1888), an Indiana Quaker, visited this area with a group of buffalo hunters. Attracted by the abundance of cheap farm land, he returned to Indiana and began advertising his plans for a Quaker colony here. Although the first colonists who arrived in 1879 were discouraged by a severe winter, other settlers,
#9 on Texas Monthly’s list of Top 50 BBQ Joints in Texas, you do not want to miss this powerhouse. Try the melt-in-your-mouth brisket, green chilie sausage, homemade sides and an assortment of desserts (it’s all gluten free). Pro tip: grab a free beer while you wait in line.
Sixteen charter members formally organized the First Christian Church of Lubbock in the summer of 1901. For many years, members met in various homes, public buildings and other area churches. In Aug. 1908, the church announced construction of a building of its own, a 40-by-50-foot frame building at 16th street and Avenue J. In June
This congregation traces its history to 1892, when circuit riding minister R. M. Morris and 12 charter members organized the Lubbock Methodist Church. Early worship services were held in the schoolhouse and the Lubbock County Courthouse. In 1900 the Rev. T. W. Sharp became the city’s first resident Methodist pastor. The church’s first sanctuary, built
Home to high-quality custom felt hats, this is also a trusted boot repair shop in West Texas.
Experience Lubbock’s only pinball bar specializing in artisan hot dogs and bratwursts. Also, be sure to imbibe in their comprehensive craft beer selection on their dog-friendly patio.
Visit this fmail-run restaurant. Enjoy delicious, authentic Chinese Flavors
The character of the Frazier Alumni Pavilion lends itself to be one of hte best places to host a great event. The Frazier has one of hte largest, blazing fireplaces onthe South Plains. The facility is located on the beautiful Texas Tech University campus and is managed by Top Tier Event Planning, making for a
TERRY & LINDA FULLER TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 2901 Drive of Champions texastech.com/facilities • 8 lanes with Mondo Super-X surface • Seats 5,000
Grab your friends, and stop for a drink and delicious Cajun food at one of Lubbock’s favorite hangouts.
Born in New York City on July 24, 1840, Mackenzie attained the rank of major general during the Civil War. On February 25, 1871, at Fort Concho, Texas, he assumed command as colonel of the 4th Cavalry, which soon became the finest regiment in the army. He commanded three expeditions into this region against the
Touted as home of the Red Raiders and the regulars, George’s serves up Texas-sized portions and flavorful, home-style cooking. The best part? Their breakfast menu is available all day.
Shop on-trend tops, dresses, Southwest-inspired accessories, and bring home bohemian finds.
Original family Italian recipes is the secret behind Giorgio’s Pizza.
Experience some of the best locally roasted coffee in town. Stop in and try our favorite, a Cortado, or call them to cater your wedding or special event.
Meeting space to accommodate up to 250, 500-2,500sf, can be set in rounds, classroom, u-shape, theater, and cocktail/reception. Includes private bar, HDTVs, Wi-fi and AV. Patio seats up to 175, full bar available, variety of seating arrangements. Loft Lounge & Private Bar, 100 capacity, exclusive 21 and up.
Bubble tea-now open
Good Line Beer Co. is located at 2611 Boston Ave. and features a selection of craft brews with clever West Texas names like Range Life pilsner and Bitter Buffalo IPA. The taproom is modern style decorated with local art. Enjoy a beer here or on their outdoor patio to enjoy the vibes of Tech Terrace.
Enjoy your next night out at Grab Axxes Throwing Hall & Bar. Do something fun … Hone your skills or try something new at our Lubbock Texas Axe Throwing Hall. $25 Per Person / Hr. Must be 14 years or older to participate. Individuals ages 14 – 17 must be accompanied by an adult. No
Explore one of Lubbock’s leading malls for collectibles and designer decor since 1999. Shop over 24,000 square feet of interesting items.
At twenty-one stories, the Great Plains Life Building still marks the highest peak of Lubbock’s skyline. When completed, it was hailed as the tallest building between Fort Worth and Denver. Daniel Boone, the designer in Abilene-based David Castle’s office, organized the slender tower like that of the International Style PSFS Building in Philadelphia (1932, Howe
From its beginnings in 1921, Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church has been a spiritual and social center in Lubbock. Organized by Rev. Wiley and originally known as Caldonia Baptist Church, the congregation first met in the neighborhood’s Masonic Lodge at 16th Street and Avenue A. Worshippers purchased a lot at 1802 Avenue A in
Stocks award-wining, eco. friendly products. Purchase cloth diapers, bottles, organic clothing and toys. Shop skincare lines for moms, babies, and toddlers
Grey Edges Studio & Art Gallery is an all-inclusive art gallery located in downtown. Our mission is to highlight, promote and assist under-represented and emerging artists with exhibition opportunities. Additionally, we provide a workshop art space for autistic families to encourage and nurture support systems and awareness. The owner, Kelly Reyna, is also an accomplished
Family-owned business that specializes in high-end men’s fashion. Complete men’s store for casual and professional looks.
Family-owned business that specializes in high-end men’s fashion. Complete men’s store for casual and professional looks.
Shop one-of-a-kind, rustic home furnishings. Discover made-in-the-USA pieces you can’t find anywhere else.
Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham is unique in design and furnishings and is one of Lubbock’s finest hotels. All 132 spacious suites feature full kitchens or kitchenettes, 32-inch and 36-inch flat screen televisions, and a comfortable work area. A complimentary, hot breakfast is served every morning. To help travelers relax, a full service lounge is available.
This spacious, contemporary eatery offers cooked Japanese dishes, plus ample sushi rolls and sashami.
Hays Field is considered one of the premier collegiate diamonds between Austin and Albuquerque. Occupying four acres on the southern end of the Lubbock Christian University campus, dimensions of Hays Field measure 340 feet down the lines, 380 feet to the power alleys, and 400 feet to straight away center. There are approximately 1,500 permanent
Experience a warm atmosphere in this cozy, Christian coffee shop. Enjoy your coffee on their outdoor patio while you enjoy the view of Buddy Holly Lake.
This one-stop shop serves a menu of healthy dishes such as breakfast tacos and oatmeal served for those early risers and veggie wraps, salads and soups for mid-day cravings. To pair with your meal, you’ll fi nd a list of smoothies made from all natural, organic juices and coff ee for your caff eine fi
Attend concerts of both acclaimed professionals and rising stars. The Hall holds an impressive 300 shows each year.
Hillcrest banquet facilities are available for both members and non-members use. Our catering staff lakes pride in offering the finest meetings, banquets, and wedding facilities in the area. We believe we offer our clients more value for their dollar than anyone in the area and look forward to having the opportunity to serve you.To schedule
Find us next to Highway 62, walking distance from Canyon West Shopping Center and Main Event entertainment complex. We’re four miles from Texas Tech University campus and within eight miles of downtown Lubbock, the Buddy Holly Center, and Science Spectrum Museum. We have an indoor pool, fitness center, and 4,000 sq. ft. of event space.
Unleash your inner hippie at this boutique. Browse their wide range of apparel and accessories.
Over the years, the Baker Building has been the scene for thousands of weddings, receptions, banquets, parties, and other joyous occasions. The Baker Building boasts more than 13,000 square feet of elegance and beauty with old-world-style tin ceiling and lustrous hardwood floors. The professional staff will make sure your event is carried out in style.
The Watson Building can provide memories that will be treasured for a lifetime. The facility is a registered historic landmark, providing the perfect backdrop for weddings. The building is also ideal for holiday parties as it is transformed into a winter wonderland of lights and decorations.
Facilities – Number of Meeting Rooms: 4 – Total Area of Meeting Space: 3400 sq ft Equipment – Flip Chart and Markers – Whiteboards – Name Cards and Holders Provided – Pens, Pencils and Pads Provided – Digital Projector – Dvd Player – LCD Projector – Lectern or Podium – Microphone – Modem Lines –
Step back in time at this 1950s-style ice cream shop. Choose from homemade ice cream flavors and dozens of classic sodas.
Shop eclectic gifts, home decor, jewelry and fashion. Explore brands like Vera Bradley, Vietri, Jon hart, Naot and Dansko.
Wing it with 18 different flavors of boneless and bone-in wings. Pro tip: get your fries “dusted.”
Voted one of the “Best Stores in Town” by Shop Across Texas, pick up beautiful clothing, home decor, and unique jewelry at this local spot.
Explore more than 30 different varieties of fish and fresh sushi or bring the family to be entertained by hibachi grill chefs. Must try: the West Texas Jay Roll.
John William Turner, Jr. and his wife, Mary Alice, deeded two acres of their farm as a burial ground in January 1921. The first burial was for their infant nephew, Weldon Fred Turner, whose grave is indicated by a homemade marker. In May of that year, C.J. and Mary Hallmark buried their infant son C.J.,
Home to 6,000 apple trees and 30 varieties of apples, stop by and visit the gift shop and Country Cafe for fresh apple pies and cakes. Fun fact: this is the only certified organic apple orchard in the state of Texas.
The Posey Community grew from a 1911 railroad switch on the AT&SF line to a settlement of about 70 in 1941. One of its earliest organizations was the Immanuel Lutheran Church, composed largely of German immigrants lured by railroad advertising and speculator promotion. The congregation formed in the nearby town of Slaton in 1915. Church
Opened in 1964, the In Town Inn is significant to the commercial history of postwar Lubbock. The motor inn was the realization of the Chamber of Commerce to have a new hotel in downtown that would serve business travelers and provide additional meeting space to accommodate conferences and small banquets. Leading West Texas businessmen, at
Try authentic Indian cuisine at this go-to restaurant and dig into the expansive lunch buffet while you sip on traditional Chai.
Shop trendy, bohemian staples for your closet.
Our mission is simple – help YOU become the greatest version of yourself. At Inspire Fitness our passion is keeping you motivated & accountable to your personal health & fitness goals!
Isham Tubbs (1852-1947) married Texana Spikes (1857-1930) in Kaufman County in 1877. They moved to the Monterey area of Lubbock County circa 1890. Isham became one of the first school board trustees and a charter member of Lubbock’s first United Methodist Church. He brought lumber from east Texas by rail and wagon in 1907-08 to
Sample authentic Greek food in a casual atmosphere. Must try: the Lamb Gyro.
Enjoy authentic Italian favorites in downtown Lubbock. Feast on pizza, stromboli, veal parmesan and other classics. Must try: the Tortellini Alla Rosa. Did we mention it’s also BYOB?
Serving up mesquitesmoked brisket, ribs and sausage, the whole family will enjoy this local favorite.
Build your own concrete, sundae, shake, malt or smoothie made with frozen custard. Don’t forget to bring your furry friend out to the patio to enjoy a Pup Cone. Must try: the Dirt & Worms Classic.
Discover the latest trends in women’s fashion. Stock up on pieces with personality from their unique inventory. The only place in town with a Kendra Scoot Color Bar and large Brighton Collection.
Shop trendy clothing and accessories. Offers selection of fashionable shoes and handbags.
Browse a large variety of upcycled home decor, inspiring you for your next DIY project.
Johnny Fab’s is a casual, family-friendly neighborhood grill, serving up some of Lubbock’s most fabulous fare. Offering a unique raw bar, diner-style burgers, mesquite grilled goodness, craft cocktails and local brews.
Jones AT&T Stadium’s Texas Tech Club offers premium meeting and banquet space for hosting a variety of special functions. From private receptions and dinners to corporate meetings, the Texas Tech Club is the perfect place to showcase your event and enjoy the exceptional vantage point of Texas Tech University’s first-class football facility.
Browse more than 200 booths offering fashion, home decor, and gifts. Fun fact: this mall has been open for over two decades.
Shop a wide range of bags, jewelry, and gifts. Browse furniture, lighting, rugs, kitchenware, and textiles.
Another new and bustling hot spot, King Louie’s offers tasty food in a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Enjoy a Tech game, challenge your friends to a game of pool, or sip on a cocktail. Must try: the Hot Havarti Spinach and Kale Dip appetizer.
A premier Lubbock shopping destination. Home to more than 40 local and national retail stores and restaurants.
The Kress Building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
This Lubbock hotel features free Wi-Fi and a daily continental breakfast. It is less than 1 mile from Texas Tech University. Guests of La Quinta Inn & Suites Lubbock West Medical Center can enjoy movies and high-definition cable channels in rooms with a flat-screen TV. Other convenient room features include a coffee machine, microwave, mini
Plan your next special event or business meeting with us. Featuring 1,731 square feet of event space, our hotel offers three meeting rooms that accommodate up to 65 guests. We can also arrange great rates for groups of all sizes.
Fish and water ski 4.5 miles of water at this outdoor oasis. You can also book a private camping site for you and the family.
LakeRidge Country Club was designed with spectacular events in mind. From intimate bridal luncheons and baby showers to lavish wedding receptions, tournament banquets and fundraising galas, the club offers a variety of elegantly appointed indoor banquet and meeting rooms as well as picturesque outdoor spaces accommodating events of all sizes and types. Complementing the club’s
This is a true upscale experience with an even better atmosphere. Bring your date and order the finest cut of Black Angus reserve beef. This favorite is also home to over 650 wine selections.
Browse trendy and fashionable ensembles at consignment prices at this upscale resale shop.
Bring your appetite for a selection of traditional Mexican plates while you snack on homemade chips and hot sauce.
Discover delicious Filipino cuisine served in generous portions. Stop by for either lunch or dinner.
Experience first-class dining and a romantic atmosphere while you enjoy one of the best steaks in town and a robust wine list. Must try: the Crab Stuffed Mushrooms appetizer.
Lubbock’s destination for fresh, authentic Mediterranean food. Choose from sandwiches, pizza, gyros or calzones.
A Lubbock favorite, listen to live music by local bands and DJs at this hoppin’ spot located near Texas Tech. Must try: the Juicy Lucie Burger paired with a Texas Tea.
– Special Events – Birthday – Bachelor/ Bachelorette – Team Building in Lubbock – Christmas – Mile Stones We have the facility for any special meeting or group gathering. Let us know what your planning.
This new boutique carries trendy clothing, jewelry, and American Darling handbags, as well as some to-die-for home decor.
Try their flavorful tacos and salsa made fresh daily.
In 1938, Clyde Trusty opened a ballroom in a renovated army quonset hut at this site. The Lubbock Cotton Club hosted well-known orchestras and big bands popular at the time. The venue expanded the following year, with room for 1600 people on one of the largest dance floors in west Texas. Bob Wills and his
Whether it’s a wedding, a once-in-a-lifetime anniversary party, or an important business meeting, private events share one thing in common: there is no room for error. We will go above and beyond to create flawless events that perfectly suits the needs of our members and guests.
The city of Lubbock experienced a significant increase in population during the 1920s as it became the agricultural, educational, service, and trade center of the South Plains. This high school was built out of the need for providing an education for the young people of the rapidly growing community. Designed by the Lubbock architectural firm
If you are planning your next event whether it be a luncheon, wedding or prom, you name it and the Scottish Rite Building can host it. The Scottish Rite Building offers a spectacular auditorium that can be customized to fit any need. The 4,300-square-foot space can hold up to 390 people, and tables and chairs
Lubbock Speedway is spread across 73 acres and has plenty of parking space for spectators.
Enjoy attractions like the wave pool, lazy river, and water slides and explore three worlds of adventure: Pirates Cove, Caribbean Adventure, and Future World. Order from the Snack Shack and sip on refreshing adult beverages at Captain Morgan’s Rum Point.
The Lubbock Women’s Club offers amenities and services that make entertaining easy and allows guests to customize events to individual needs. The building has more than 12,000 square feet of meeting and office space and is beautifully maintained by the Lubbock Women’s Club Historical Foundation. The Club has the capability of hosting business meetings and
A Lubbock breakfast favorite for over 15 years. Choose from a variety of omelets, pancakes, and waffles
A Lubbock breakfast favorite for over 15 years. Choose from a variety of omelets, pancakes, and waffles
The Lubbock Cotton Gin Company operated at a site 1/10 mile northeast in the 1900s and 1910s. Until 1903, the nearest gins were over 100 miles away, thus limiting any local experiments with growing cotton. However, after the first small efforts to raise cotton proved successful in 1902 and 1903, local municipal leaders recognized that
Experience one of Lubbock’s newest nightclubs. Enjoy an ice-cold beer, live DJs, and a night of fun.
Discover a collection of curated items or bring home a piece of antique furniture.
MCM Elegante Hotel & Suites offers all the amenities you expect from MCM Elegante combined with the West Texas Hospitality that has made Lubbock legendary. Located downtown, MCM Elegante is conveniently located near Texas Tech University, the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, and Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport. With 15,000 total square feet of meeting space,
Ride your horse through the equestrian trails of Lubbock, enjoy a game of world-class disc golf and cross Prairie Dog Town off your Lubbock bucket list.
This marks one route of the Mackenzie Scout Trail extending from Camp Supply, Crosby County to Fort Sumner, New Mexico and used by the Army, 1872-1875, by buffalo hunters, 1876-1878, and by cattlemen 1878 until the fencing of the range. Erected by Nancy Anderson Chapter, N.S.D.A.R. 1936. This block of granite is from the wall
Main Event’s full-scale entertainment experience is a premier choice for holiday parties, summer picnics, employee appreciation events, company meetings, team building, off-site training, group celebrations, product launches, and corporate outings of all kinds. Main Event’s private meeting space, multiple fun-filled venues, and fantastic buffets provide an all-inclusive location that everyone can enjoy. In addition, large
Serving up homemade, authentic Mexican food since 1989, choose from traditional Mexican dishes for lunch or dinner. Must try: one of their refreshing margaritas.
Serving up homemade, authentic Mexican food since 1989, choose from traditional Mexican dishes for lunch or dinner. Must try: one of their refreshing margaritas.
Cheers to Lubbock’s FIRST nano brewery, Mano Negra. Located in Cactus Alley.
Shop wedding dresses, tuxedos, quinceanera dresses, and pageant dresses all in one place.
In 1954, Lucille Graves established Mary & Mac Private School as a preschool for African-American students. Named for a version of the hand-clapping song “Mary Mack,” emphasizing aspirations for the students to become contributing members of society, the institution offered an alternative to local public schools in a time when private schools for African Americans
This 36-hole/Par 72, public golf course features an on-site driving range. Play a round on the Canyon Course (Par 72) or the Creek Course (Par 70).
For more than 50 years, Mercy Hospital served the health needs of the Slaton community. In 1927, Msgr. Thomas D. O’Brien, then rector of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, joined with a delegation of Slaton citizens to plan a new hospital. Father O’Brien invited the Sisters of Mercy, a national Catholic charity organization, to build and
Stop in for daily specials at this popular local bar. Add a basket of wings, stuffed jalapenos, or fried pickles to your order.
Early Hispanic residents of frontier Lubbock County included ranch hands in the 1880s. Railroad lines brought many workers to the South Plains, the majority recruited from El Paso. Rail companies built row houses near construction sites, and Lubbock’s rail labor camps became ethnic enclaves for Hispanic workers. One of the early settlements southwest of town
As an up-and-coming local hangout located in downtown, this is the perfect place for a caffeine fix. Must try: a Maple Bourbon Latte.
Authentic receipes passed down from generation to generation. Enjoy a casual atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Must try: carne guisada plate
Opened in 1955. Named for town of Monterey, one of the two original townsites for Lubbock. It was founded in present northwest Lubbock by W. E. Rayner in 1890. In a unique compromise in 1891, Rayner joined the promoters of the other townsite to establish Lubbock in its present location.
The organizational meeting for this congregation was held in October 1917 by the Rev. A. Wilson. Although early problems plagued the fellowship and many members left the church, a successful cotton harvest in September 1919 attracted more people to Lubbock, which helped increase membership in the church. Mt. Gilead has been host to the West
Shop top-of-the-line outdoor and high adventure fear, including Patagonia, North Face, and more. This shop specializes in clothing for backpacking, camping, mountaineering, climbing, fly fishing, and adventure travel.
Designed for mothers with a heart for fashion. Shop clothing, furniture, bedding, strollers and other tiny things your little one will love.
Originally known as Mount Calvary Baptist, the historically African American New Hope Baptist Church organized in 1926 at 18th street and Avenue B, following a split from Caldonia Baptist Church. Under the tenure of Rev. G.H. Washington, the church moved to East 20th Street and Birch Avenue (formerly called East Avenue B) in 1929. The
In late 1888 and early 1889, Frank E. Wheelock and Rollie Burns, manager and employee, respectively, of the large Ioa Ranch, built the Nicolett Hotel on a high prairie just east of the present Lubbock Country Club. Wheelock named the building after the Nicolett Hotel in Minneapolis, a city in which he briefly lived, studied
A favorite for farmhouse finds and gifts. Go-to for refurbished furniture.
Choose from a variety of sushi, hibachi, and steaks. Try a sake cocktail.
Known for their delicious pizza and monstrous calzones, this pizza stop is worth drooling over.
Order a delicious mouthwatering calzone. Dine in or take it “to go”
Italian food with a Texas twist. Choose from their two locations in Lubbock. Must try: their famous green chilie chicken linguine.
Italian food with a Texas twist. Choose from their two locations in Lubbock. Must try: their famous green chilie chicken linguini
Oswald Vineyard is a family owned and operated winery which includes 43 acres of grapes. Come enjoy a sit down, get acquainted, tasting and learn about our journey from corporate America to the farming lifestyle. Handcrafted, barrel aged wines from estate grown grapes include 6 varieties (with a seventh to be added soon) for your
Grab a cup of gourmet coffee or tea. Compliment your drink with rich chocolates while you browse the gift shop
Prepare for your camping trip with high quality gear. Shop outdoor brands like North Face, Patagonia, Birkenstock and Minnetonka.
The Overton Hotel & Conference Center was designed by meeting and conference professionals featuring 20,000-square-feet of all the resources you need for effective, memorable, and productive events. The Overton Hotel & Conference Center is home to 303 upscale rooms and suites and an 11,250-square-foot, column-free ballroom/exhibit area with sound-deadening walls to convert the space into
Stop by Paddle Tramps for signature boards and sorority and fraternity clothing and decorations.
Now open, dessert, in South Plains Mall
Homey spot with friendly service and local flair. Must try: Red Velvet Pancakes
The South Plains Fair Grounds is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)5 organization which operates as a regional fair for the same purpose that all fairs and stock shows exist. The Fair Ground’s goal is to promote agriculture and livestock production, support youth and education, and provide an entertainment medium for people in the Lubbock trade area.
Explore the upscale brunch buffet. Extensive dinner menu, featuring West Texas favorites. Must try : the Southern breakfast plate
Produces 84,000 tamales a day. once had the No. 1 food- selling item in the Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog
Home to some of the oldest vines in Texas, enjoy this dog-friendly winery with a glass of Dry Chenin Blanc in hand while you take in a West Texas sunset.
Order breakfast burritos the size of your face at this Lubbock staple. Must try: a bowl of authentic, flavorful menudo.
Swing by for rustic, modern, Mexican cuisine. Listen to live music or cheer on the Red Raiders on their spacious patio. Must try: the Naked Rellenos washed down with the Millionaire Margarita.
With on-trend apparel and accessories, find adorable and stylish items to add to your wardrobe. Pro tip: this is your gameday gear go-to.
This hyper-local microbrewery is a true hidden gem if you’re looking for a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere to enjoy a cold beer and good company. A little off the beaten path, but well worth the effort, be sure to add this brewery to your weekend plans. Must try: the Amber Beer.
The vision of Prairie Dog Town was conceived and implemented by K. N. Clapp in 1935. In the 1930’s the government’s poisoning program was becoming effective, and he was alarmed that the extinction of the black-tailed prairie dog would result. Mr. Clapp designed this enclosure and, with his friend Ross Edwards, trapped two pairs of
As the largest retailer for Texas Tech apparel, you can find a large selection of footwear, accessories, memorabilia, and more.
Shop fine hand-tooled boots and explore a quality collection from a passionate boot maker. Fun fact: they once made a pair of boots for country superstar, Miranda Lambert.
Spark your inner glow with Radiant Lily’s cosmetic offerings. Discover apparel and clothing that you won’t find anywhere else.
Book your appointment today or purchase your tickets today for a night out at Raider’s Axe Gallery and Entertainment. We now offer a full entertainment venue to experience your favorite local musician or comedian. We built our lanes based on the National Axe Throwing Leagues guidelines, but with our own artistic twist. Take aim at
Explore homestyle diner cuisine at affordable prices at this popular cafe. Breakfast is served all day, but get there early! Must try: the cereal-crusted French toast.
Located just 6 miles from Lubbock, Ransom Canyon’s Ranch House on the Lake is worth the drive to experience the true beauty of west Texas. Enjoy your special day indoors, outside on the large portico, and perhaps take a moonlit walk around the island.
Spanish explorers crossed this canyon, part of the larger Yellow House Canyon, perhaps as early as the 1540s. Jumano, Apache, and Comanche Indians camped here to take advantage of the canyon’s protective walls, fresh water springs, trees, and abundant game. In the late 1700s New Mexican traders known as Comancheros began to exchange agricultural and
Red Barn Retreat & Quilting Center offers our space for venues of all kinds. Weddings, anniversary parties, Christmas parties, engagement parties, community events, and corporate and church events and retreats. Our Event Barn can accommodate groups up to 175 guests. We offer delicious catering services for all retreats and events hosted at Red Barn.
Get game day ready at a store that bleeds red and black. Hint: stop by on game day for that weeks custom game day tee.
Get game day ready at a store that bleeds red and black. Hint: stop by on game day for that weeks custom game day tee.
Get game day ready at a store that bleeds red and black. Hint: stop by on game day for that weeks custom game day tee.
The Red Roof Inn offers 162 guest rooms with complimentary high-speed Internet access. Built in a central location, the Red Roof Inn is close to a number of great retail stores. With 6,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space, the facilities are perfect for your business and social needs. The all-new business center
Enjoy breakfast all day alongside other American fare at this diner. Must try: a plate of homestyle biscuits and gravy
On 30 September 1997, Reese Air Force Base and the 64th Flying Training Wing were inactivated, culminating a tradition of “55 years of excellence” in serving our nation. Since 1942, 25,349 of the world’s greatest pilots graduated from here, and the training and support they received from Base personnel and the men and women of
Specializes in custom framing and art restoration. Home to thousands of frame molding styles. Shop a variety of home decor items.
WELCOME TO RESIDENCE INN LUBBOCK-UNIVERSITY AREA Located less than one mile from Texas Tech University, the Residence Inn Lubbock North is only a 7 minute walk to the Jones AT&T Stadium. We feature spacious suites with fully equipped kitchens, including full-size refrigerators, dishwashers, and stove tops. Hang out in our lobby and socialize at our bar. Just
WELCOME TO RESIDENCE INN LUBBOCK SOUTHWEST – Lubbock’s newest extended-stay hotel, Residence Inn Lubbock Southwest, offers exceptional attention to detail with large comfortable rooms, fully equipped kitchens including full size refrigerators, dishwasher and a two-burner stove top. We also offer daily complimentary hot breakfast buffet with a variety of breakfast meats, cereal, fresh fruit, yogurt and
Shop pajamas, lounge-wear and lingerie. Bring home stylish pieces in a variety of sizes.
Ringtail Ranch Lemur Rescue & Educational Center is a USDA licensed 501(c)(3) nonprofit wildlife sanctuary catering primarily to lemurs, the most endangered species on the planet. We are home to 40 lemurs of five different species. Come out and visit the rescue. By appointment only!
A little bit hippie, a little bit Texas chic, and a little bit gypsy makes this new shop the perfect combination for stylish apparel and accessories.
Discover Lubbock’s hidden gem of Vietnamese cuisine and explore more than two dozen made-to-order menu items.
A new local favorite located near Texas Tech campus, this place offers an amazing brunch menu and adult beverages. Pro tip: check them out on Instagram for the deets on their drink specials!
Grab a bite at this contemporary Korean restaurant. Try local favorites like Kiamichi stew, which is served with every entree.
Shallowater Mobile Home & RV Park is a safe, quiet, clean, friendly community to live short term or a lifetime. Family-owned and operated. We rent spaces that will accommodate any size 5th wheel, motorhome, or travel trailer. Whether you are just passing through the area needing a single-night RV site, or plan to make our
Shotgun Sue’s is an Old-West inspired saloon that transports you back in time with their delicious cocktails and unique environment. Make a trip to the Depot District on your next visit.
Visit this upscale bakery for artisan baked goods and taste quality ingredients in every bite.
Find natural herbs for ailments such as allergies and colds at this shop for herbal medicine. You’ll find unique monthly blends promoting health and wellness such as an immune boost, energy, and digestive help. Essential oils are also available at this shop to help with headaches, sore throats, and mental clarity.
In 1923, Blue Ribbon Bakery and City Bakery, each of which had opened in 1921, consolidated. By 1925, this establishment was known as Slaton Baking Company. In 1943, the Wilson family purchased the business. The Wilson’s overcame rationing during World War II to continue a thriving business. Slaton Bakery introduced sliced hamburger and hot dog
The City of Slaton has historic ties to the railroad. For decades the site was ranchland until the Santa Fe Railway sought a location for a division point to service trains. The Santa Fe bought the land in April 1911, naming the townsite for rancher and banker O.L. Slaton. Passenger and freight service became central
The Santa Fe Railroad established Slaton in 1911. In 1919, residents established a bucket brigade to help fight fires. Alex DeLong served as fire chief of the group, which used chemical tanks and buckets of water drawn from wells to extinguish fires. The following year, the city began work on a water system and fire
The town of Slaton traces its history to the Santa Fe Railroad. O.L. Slaton, a Lubbock businessman and banker, was instrumental in securing the right-of-way for the railroad through this area. When the new town was laid out in 1911, it was named for him. The Pecos and Northern Texas branch of the Santa Fe
In memory of all World War II Glider Pilots who received advance training and silver “G” wings at South Plains Army Air Field, Lubbock Texas during the period of 13 July 1942 through 15 January 1945. These volunteers flew fragile, unarmed gliders on eight major airborne invasions of Europe and Southeast Asia. Many paid the
Shop department store like Dillard’s, JCPenny and Barnes and Nobles. Browse more than 150 specialty stores including American Eagle Outfitters, Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works, Forever 21, Eddie Bauer and more. Home of Premire Cinemas 16 + IMAX Theater.
Southwest Aqua Sports provides everything in aquatics from Aqua Baby Swim Lessons to Professional Scuba Diving. We offer full pool memberships, pool parties, private swim lessons, group swim lessons, scuba certifications, lifeguard certifications, and many other aquatic services! We also offer a wide range of gear, equipment, and apparel. When you think of water think
Located near Texas Tech University, stop in for a cold beer, along with their signature He-Man Woman Hater Burger. Must try: the Famous Fried Cheese.
Since 2006 our philosophy has been simple… deliver an authentic rustic experience with high service levels befitting of our stunning ranch setting. Be it a wedding, an event, or even a first date at our restaurant, we want every guest to leave us smiling. As well as being a stunning location for weddings and events,
Early Catholic settlers in Lubbock and on the Texas South Plains celebrated mass with traveling priests in private homes. Beginning in 1905, Father Joseph Keller traveled from Slaton to offer mass for Catholics at the Merrell Hotel. In December 1924, Bishop Joseph Lynch and the Diocese of Dallas started Lubbock’s first Catholic Parish, dedicated to
Established in 1939, St. John’s was at first announced by Methodist Bishop Ivan Lee Holt to be located one mile south of campus to serve faculty and students of Texas Technological College. Several Methodist faculty members, encouraged by Sallie Maud Horn, widow of Texas Tech’s first president Paul W. Horn, petitioned for a site, closer
This drive-in is ranked by TripAdvisor and the Travel Channel as on of the best drive-in theatres in the nation. Must try: a famous Chihuahua Sandwich before the show.
This non-profit coffee shop is dedicated to interrupting cycles of poverty to foster long-term holistic growth. Every cup of coffee creates sustainable change within the Lubbock community. Must try: a Cuban.
Stop in for lunch or treat yourself to a decadent dessert, including amazing cheesecakes, brownies, cookies and cakes.
Lubbock’s locally owned and only stand-up paddleboarding venture, rent a board and soak in the views from one of Lubbock’s historic lakes. The season runs from late April to mid-October.
Newly remodeled, SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western is conveniently located near Texas Tech University, the United Supermarkets Arena, and downtown Lubbock. The Wrangler Room is a large meeting room that can accommodate up to 100 people. It is perfect for company meetings, family reunions, wedding receptions, banquets, seminars, and conventions. The Red Raider Room
Order custom cakes, cupcakes, pies and other sweet treats here. Located in downtown Lubbock, be sure to stop in to try the Cinnamon Roll Breakfast Sandwich.
Browse this popular boutique offering latest trends. Voted one of the “Best Stores in Town” by Shop Across Texas.
Experience authentic Mexican cuisine and follow it with a fresh Mexican pastry. Must try: the carne guisada and carintas tacos.
This authentic taqueria serves traditional Mexican favorites. Pair your favorite dish with a Dos-Rita.
Swing by for a bite of home style Mexican food. They also offer enticing sweets and refreshing aqua fresca drinks. Must try: a wood-fired pizza and the Drunken Love cocktail.
This friendly, hometown diner features signature American and Mexican entrees. Roll out of bed at your leisure – breakfast is served all day.
This friendly, hometown diner features signature American and Mexican entrees. Roll out of bed at your leisure – breakfast is served all day.
This hoppin’ restaurant serves up delicious Tex-Mex and American favorites. Enjoy your meal on the expansive patio area with seasonal live music. Must try: a wood-fired pizza and the Drunken Love cocktail.
The first graduating class of Texas Technological College received their diplomas on May 30, 1927. Wanting to stay connected to their alma mater, these students immediately formed the Alumni Association of Texas Technological College. Offices were originally located in the Administration Building and supported by a small staff. Texas Tech Magazine, with news of current
One of the first four buildings on the Texas Tech campus, the livestock judging pavilion was the school’s first structure built specifically for agricultural education. Completed in the 1920s, it was designed by the noted Fort Worth architect Wyatt C. Hedrick as part of the school’s proposed agricultural focus. It has been used for a
The Dairy Barn at Texas Tech University was completed in 1927 and was built to house the cows used by the Animal Husbandry Department. The barn and adjacent silo were designed by the architectural and engineering firm of Sanguinet, Staats & Hedrick. Principal architect Wyatt Hedrick designed an Arts and Crafts bungalow barn, a style
Order classic Thai dishes in the heart of downtown Lubbock. Must try: the Drunken Noodles.
Visit this Lubbock staple for authentic Thai food with some of the best Pad Thai in town.
Stop by during lunch or dinner for a variety of delicious entrees and treat yourself to a traditional Thai dessert. Must try: the Chicken Fried Rice
Bungalow style house built in 1915 at 1214 Ave. L in downtown Lubbock for Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Higginbotham. Designed by M.L. Waller of Fort Worth. Home of Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Arnett Sr. from 1918 to 1956. Arnett was a rancher, banker, and civic leader. Donated to Lubbock Christian College in 1956 by Dr.
The Atrium at Jerry’s, previously Jerry’s Photography, boasts a truly unique 3750 sq ft, fully enclosed atrium that features beautiful greenery and flowers throughout, a 2000 gallon fish pond complete with fountain and rock waterfall, two large wooden decks and a rustic bar serving area. Central heat and air conditioning ensure that you will not
Located downtown in the historic Pioneer Building, this brewery prides itself on having a chef-driven mentality when expertly crafting their beers. Using only seasonal and local ingredients, these unique brews are a can’t-miss on your trip to the 806. Must try: the seasonal Smoked Pineapple Ale alongside Dirk’s Fried Chicken Platter, a popular dish from
Don’t leave the “Hub City” without trying a delicious cupcake, brownie, or cookie from this popular spot. You can also order a beautiful custom cake for your wedding, birthday, or special event.
Have lunch or dinner on the patio and listen to live music performances from a variety of local artists. Must try: the Texas-Style Deviled Eggs topped with brisket and barbecue sauce.
With some of the best breakfast grub in town, you’ll want to arrive early. We love the Farmhouse Benedict, but if you’re feeling extra hungry, take a stab at the “Big As Your Head” buttermilk pancake.
With some of the best breakfast grub in town, you’ll want to arrive early. We love the Farmhouse Benedict, but if you’re feeling extra hungry, take a stab at the “Big As Your Head” buttermilk pancake.
After Indians and buffalo were removed in 1870s, several hundred cattlemen with small herds came to rolling plains near site of later Lubbock, to graze free range. Vital natural water sources were found east of the Caprock, where springs and streams were fed from the Ogallala Formation of the High Plains. Here, with good years
Treat yourself to gourmet dining options including assorted fondues and one of the largest fine wine lists in Lubbock. Must try: the Cheesy Fried Pickles appetizer.
Enjoy delicious deli-style lunch combos or take your pick from a delightful selection of made-from-scratch pies.
Note: The Legacy Event Center is currently undergoing construction and is unavailable for events. This beautifully refurbished, historic facility offers an ideal location for a great variety of events such as ceremonies, musical and theatrical productions, galas, quinceaneras, receptions, business events, and private parties. The state-of-the-art boardroom seats up to 100 guests, while Talkington Hall
This new boutique is the perfect place to help discover your own personal style.
Originally located 2219 13th street, constructed 1925 by A.M. Hensley for C.S. Mast, member of the original faculty at Texas Technological College. Purchased by L.O. “Pop” and Ercil “Mom” White in 1948. Active in youth work, the Whites were instrumental in founding the Baptist Student Union for Tech students. Acquired by First Baptist Church in
Owned and operated by Texas Tech Alumni, this is the official gameday retailer of Texas Tech Athletics. Don’t miss their tents at Texas Tech athletic events!
Official game day retailer of Texas Tech Athletics. Owned and operated by Texas Tech Alumni. Don’t miss their tents at Texas Tech Athletic events!
The Nicolett is a new fine dining destination for West Texas, from Chef Finn Walter. With a focus on High Plains cuisine, the elegant menu is rooted in showcasing ingredients that are natural to the region with techniques that reflect Walter’s experience in Paris, Austin, Napa Valley, and Santa Fe. Named after the first hotel
Home to everything from slouchy tees to formal wear. Shop shoes, handbags and home accessories.
With indoor and outdoor spaces, this Texas Chic event venue is ready to host parties, corporate gatherings, weddings, concerts and more. From 50-500 events may be held with plenty of room for socially distanced fun.
Grab your buddies (including your four-legged friends) and hit golf balls under the stars while you listed to live music and sip on a refreshing Chilton.
Discover something sweet for any occasion with this full-service bakery and sweet shop. Order from an assortment of signature and rotating flavors. Must try: the Edible Cookie Dough.
A predecessor of present Lubbock, this area was, in 1890, a subject of heated dispute by three factions (led by W.D. Crump, W.E. Rayner, and Frank Wheelock) that vied in the founding of the county seat. Unlike most county seat debaters in Texas, though, these men had no long-established towns to support. Their main interest
Make an appointment to stop at The Vietnam Center & Archive for an in-depth history of hte Vietnam War. Explore millions of pages of material and tens of thousands of photographs, slides, maps, periodicals, audio, and books related to the Vietnam War.
Find boutiques featuring shoes, clothing, gifts and more. Grab a bite at Subway or coffee at Starbucks.
This downtown spot serves up a seasonal, evolving menu and to- die-for craft cocktails. They also offer gluten- free options. Must try: the Pear Collins cocktail.
Our gorgeous venue provides a beautiful backdrop for any occasion and is the ideal choice for your next event. Our variety of spaces, including a large banquet hall, corporate meeting rooms, amphitheater and garden, are perfect for celebrations, weddings, conferences, fundraisers, retreats, reunions, and more. Let our professional and experienced event staff ensure your event
Unwind and release your stress at this luxurious day spa. With signature services such as the Hydrafacial, Seaweed Leaf Pedicure, and a Four-Handed Massage, you’ll feel completely relaxed and rejuvenated. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes before your appointment to calm your mind by the fireplace.
Unwind and release your stress at this luxurious day spa. With signature services such as the Hydrafacial, Seaweed Leaf Pedicure, and a Four-Handed Massage, you’ll feel completely relaxed and rejuvenated. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes before your appointment to calm your mind by the fireplace.
Shop a selection of antiques, collectibles and much more. Explore an inventory of items curated to add character to your home.
Bring in your furry friend to purchase made-from-scratch, all-natural dog treats and food, as well as toys, accessories, and more.
A casual take on Indian food favorites, this spot is perfect for curry connoisseurs or those new to Indian cuisine. Must try: the Malai Chicken Kabobs.
A casual take on Indian food favorites, this spot is perfect for curry connoisseurs or those new to Indian cuisine. Must try: the Malai Chicken Kabobs.
Try a Lubbock favorite of more than 50 years. Savor meat barbecued for 18 hours in a brick pit. Buy a bottle of their signature Hickory Pit Bar-B-Q Sauce.
Stop by Lubbock’s only daiquiri bar and sip on a refreshing daiquiri on their back patio. Located in the Depot Entertainment District, it’s a great spot for a drink before you go to a concert next door at The Blue Light Live.
Sip local beers brewed in-house and dine on steaks cooked to perfection. Live music comes standard as a side. Must try: the Cactus Queso Blanco.
Stop in for daily lunch specials and great seafood options on Friday nights. Pro tip: don’t miss the family-style Chinese dinner served only on Saturdays.
We’re just off Highway 62, 10 minutes from Texas Tech University and 20 minutes from the airport. Fill up on daily free hot breakfast before visiting Joyland Amusement Park, nine miles away. The Llano Estacado Winery is less than 20 minutes from our door. Take advantage of our 24/7 market for gourmet snacks, drinks and
Explore this fashionista-inspired boutique. Bring home cute dresses, stand out accessories and figure-flattering jeans.
The 50 acre venue offers an amazing location designed for your stunning, swoon-worthy ceremony & reception spot.
Explore traditional Thai dishes. Feel like staying in? Convenient online ordering is also available.
Local frame shop with over 40 years of experience. Explore a wide variety of options for your framing needs.
Nestled into a small, shallow valley created by a bend in the north fork of the double mountain fork of the Brazos River, the 1,500-acre V-8 Ranch contains the headquarters of the vast Ioa ranch, which was a 14 by 30-mile contiguous block of land covering most of the southern half of Lubbock County. The
Shop for college textbooks, art supplies and spirit wear. Find supplies for Texas Tech undergraduate, graduate, nursing, medical school students and the general public.
The Venue on Broadway is your go-to when you need a gathering place for a business meeting, wedding, reunion, reception, ceremony, or funeral/memorial service. The sanctuary has state-of-the-art audio/video equipment and seats 250+ in capacity. When a larger area is needed, it converts to a sitting area for round table tops that can be used
Home to fresh, edgy youthful style. Local retailer for Principle, Black Orchid and Dear John.
W.G. McMillan came to Lubbock in 1924 to assist in the construction of the Hotel Lubbock. McMillan stayed, and over the next thirty years oversaw over 850 construction projects. Some of McMillan’s first projects included the 1926 Conoco service station, followed by completion of the Meadowbrook Golf Course. In 1930, McMillan completed the Lubbock Municipal
Home to 350,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, explore a variety of dine-in options like Aspen Creek, P.F. Changs, Panera Bread, pie Five Pizza Co, and Chipotle. Shop a wide variety of retail favorites like Cabela’s Outpost, Marshalls, Bed Bath & Beyond, HomeGoods, Nike Factory, Banana Republic Factory, GAP Factory, roz & ALI,
Complete your kitchen with gourmet gadgets. Offers everything a cooking extraordinaire or culinary master could want.
Drop by for authentic West Texas barbecue at affordable prices.
Missing Chicago in Texas? Get your Chicago-style pizza fix, made completely from scratch, at this laid-back spot. Must try: The Dunston pizza. They also offer vegan and gluten-free options.
Charles Lindbergh’s solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927 dramatically increased worldwide interest in aviation. To participate in this new and potentially significant technology, the City of Lubbock established a municipal airport about five miles north of downtown. Land was purchased in 1929 and a brick hangar with Art Deco features was completed in
Visit this eclectic hot spot for signature made- to- order beverages. Pair your drink with an assortment of baked goods made with organic ingredients
Known to Spanish explorers of the 17th and 18th centuries – Described by Albert Pike who visited the region in 1832 – The last battle in Lubbock County between white buffalo hunters and the red men who had called the plains their own occurred on this site in 1877.
Order from a wide variety of Japanese and Chinese dishes. Also enjoy sushi, steaks and fresh vegetables.