<p>My favorites:</p>
<p>Continental Divide - The only sign is a green neon one that says “Get In Here!”. Awesome food, drinks and staff. Opens at 5 PM and if you get there after 5:45, you’ll be waiting in line for a table. </p>
<p>West Main - In a creaky, historic building across from the West Main Market. Kind of an upscale pub. I’m surprised there aren’t more students there because some of the food is pretty cheap ($2 mac & cheese, $2 twice baked potato, $5 salads). </p>
<p>Seafood at West Main - In the West Main Market. Lunch only. </p>
<p>Hamilton’s - On the downtown mall. Eclectic bistro. Probably something to save for when parents are in town. </p>
<p>Mas - Tapas (though not Spanish) in Belmont. Soooo good.</p>
<p>Downtown Thai - This is my favorite Thai place in town (sad that we only have three). Just off the downtown mall.</p>
<p>Vavino - this is a wine bar on the downtown mall. Most people don’t know that they have some amazing desserts. So, even if you aren’t 21, you might want to check this place out. </p>
<p>Chandler’s - This is a bakery on Rt. 29. It’s worth mentioning because it’s probably the best bakery around here. This is one of the few places to buy a fresh canoli or black & white.</p>
<p>Don’t forget our gas stations! The gas startions here often have gourmet markets in them.</p>
<p>Bellair Market - The best sandwhich in town (yes, better than Take It Away).</p>
<p>Fuel Co. - Great regular menu, but after 10 or so, it flips to a pub menu that’s fantastic. After Fridays, we often go there for fries. They serve them with 10-12 different types of dips, from truffle-infused ketchup to spicey sauces. </p>
<p>One last thing: Bodo’s bagels are good for where we are. If you come here from New York or Boston, it’ll take a while to adjust. While rumor has it that the original owner is from Jersey, they don’t make an authentic bagel.</p>