Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Selma. Selma is a city in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,540 at the 2010 census, up from 788 at the 2000 census. The estimated population in 2015 was 9,108.
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3 based on 24 reviews
This is conveyor belt mall food in its own building. Nothing authentic about it. Some things are marginally tasty but even then it's just a sauce coating a sub-par base. Panda Express is good if you're stuck in an airport and need a quick bite to eat and there's no lineup. Other than that, there's surely something better nearby.
Very fast and friendly service. J.J. Gargantuan was actually a quite filling and fresh, cool meal as compared to alternatives like burgers or chicken sandwiches. The Gargantuan consists of a slice of pretty much every kind of meat they have along with provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and an oil dressing. A nice change once in a while.
We usually stop off here prior to the start of our overpriced day of shopping. Target usually has the highest prices compared to other similar stores. However, their food court does have good "value deals" to make your shopping a little less painful. They offer fresh popcorn, soft pretzels, softdrinks, hotdogs and quite a bit more. The prices are good and the food is usually decent, for it being a snack bar. As long as you get there at the right time you should be in and out inand minutes. Otherwise you will have a bit of a wait. Most the employees head there for lunch. It makes for a more enjoyable time shopping. Give it a try.
Where to eat Barbecue food in Selma: The Best Restaurants and Bars
After serving the country for 24 years and living around the world, it was finally time to share our love of making great popcorn with those back home. Our recipes are both locally, and internationally inspired. We hope you enjoy familiar favorites; as we
This is very interesting because of the variety of popcorn available. Everthing is nicely displayed and prices are good for what you get.
4 based on 11 reviews
Tried Firehouse Subs for the first time today - it was soooo good! We both had the Italian and I can't wait to come back and try other options. The staff was friendly and very expedient! Going to have to share this experience with all my friends!
Where to eat Cafe food in Selma: The Best Restaurants and Bars
I've never been to a Charley's before, so it's hard to know if this was their normal or not. There seemed to be three employees working (one of whom seemed to be in training) so service was slow and my initial order (a small Philly with no peppers not onions and small fries) came with (wait for it) peppers and onions and no fries... And my iced tea came without ice. The counter help was nice about fixing the problems, but most of the tables were not wiped clean, and the one I found that was happened to be swarming with gnats, which didn't make for a great dining experience. The meat on my sandwich was sparse, but the bread was good. All in all, a less than impressive introduction to Charley's, for the money.
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Went here after my horrible experience at another ice cream place here in the city. Has a reputation to live up to, BR, and it did. Got what I wanted in a reasonable time, it was a bit busy. Staff was very nice and the service was great!
3 based on 68 reviews
This was our first visit, and the food was awful. It could have been just an a bad day, but every thing was bad. Soggy bread on the sandwhich....the brisket had an outputting taste, and overall the place was messy and uninviting. It was literally our worst bbq meal we've had. Hopefully for others it was just a bad day.
We've been to Chic FilA's across the country. Love 'em. Two things were atypical at this location. First, the booth I chose had a used napkin lying on the floor under it. This chain is usually spotless. Second, at least in our heathen home state, California, Christian Rock instrumentals are played for background music. Here it was classical. Two things were redeeming. First, a very nice young lady, just coming off her break, offered to refill my sweet tea. She was very, very apologetic that she needed to wash her hands first. If she only knew my professional background! She is to be most commended. Secondly, as we left, my wife mentioned someone had apparently spilt something under our table & tried to wipe it up (hence the aforementioned napkin). The look of horror on this second young lady's face reassured us that this location continues to affirm our delight with this chain.
Where to eat Mexican food in Selma: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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