Saturday, August 13, 2011

Frama - Marfa, TX

LYD Recommendation: Get buzzed on peppy coffee, a refreshing smoothie, or a tasty snack at Frama in Marfa, TX. Frama, a small town coffee shop is located smack dab in southwest Texas and serves the finest drinks with free Wi-Fi, 7 days a week! The dry Texas wind, especially the heat, can really leave you parched. So why not grab a drink or two, get some A/C to cool off, and maybe, just, maybe get some laundry done, if you please. After all, Frama is right next door to a laudromat.
120 N Austin St
Marfa, TX 79843
432-729-4033
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Everything at Frama is made fresh daily and customized just for you. Walk in, take a gander at the Scrabble board menu, and make the best decision for your stomach: smoothie, coffee, or milkshake!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Marfa Table - Marfa, TX

LYD Recommendation: Marfa Table, located in the historic square of Marfa, TX, introduces diners to an inventive, contemporary dining venue. While visiting Marfa, note that Marfa Table’s doors are only open Friday to Monday from 6:30-9pm, so do not make a mistake by missing this delicious adventure! The menu is straight-forward with no strings attached. The kitchen offers a special of the day, while continuing to serve amazing dishes off the short, one page Marfa Table menu. Menu choices, simple yet elegant, are made daily depending on what goods are available by the local farmers, bakeries, or whatever the chef is inspired to make that day. Regardless of what is on the menu, Marfa Table says bring your favorite beer or wine. Its BYOB here!

http://www.marfatable.com/
109 S Highland Ave
Marfa, TX 79843
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The kitchen at Marfa Table can whip up a feast fit for any hungry soul. Every meal is fashioned daily; strongly dependent on what is crisp and foodie inspired. Intrigued by the set up, LYD loved the at home feel, variety of picturesque tables, decorative bulletin board, and TLC inside and outside the kitchen. The kitchen is out in the open where eaters can watch their meals being prepared first-hand. The hospitality was undeniably remarkable. The workers are more than just your cooks and servers; they are your dinner companions. They not only fulfill your hunger pangs, but share stories about the town, night life, and mysterious Marfa Lights. They will even go the extra mile and call places just to make sure they are open for you, just so you do not have to waste your time with a drive or a walk. TLC is the name of the game at Marfa Table.