<p>HOAGIE HAVEN and georges are the place for a sandwich. I cant believe you forgot.
In terms of Deals and awesome food:</p>
<p>Haven and georges for hoagies and subs</p>
<p>Chucks for wings</p>
<p>The nearly new shop for frickin awesomely cool used clothes for like 5 dollars.</p>
<p>Princeton record exchange for music...or kazaa/campus network. ;)</p>
<p>Hangouts: hmm, places that arent on campus, for the college aged set, would be panera bread, starbucks, palmer square (eat at winberries, and thats and thats J.B. not J.P.) small world coffee (which sometimes has live bands), zorbas grill (same deal).</p>
<p>hey guys! there is a wendys about 10 minutes from princeton...but you can't walk there. its in a mall, quakerbridge mall, there will most likely be buses that can take you guys there. as for white castle, theres no white castle in this area, the closest one is in new brunswick (aka the one that harold and kumar try to go to in the movie!) and it is on route 27. if u go onto nassau street, u can hop in a bus and it'll take u directly to route 27 and ucan ask to be let off at white castle!</p>
<p>oh guys...definitely get the cheese fries at jp winberies...it has bacon bits in it...: )</p>
<p>as for book stores, princeton has probably like 80 but i've never been in any. and i deff agree, small world has awesome live music at night, they dim all the lights and light the candles so its a great place to hang out. its right next to this boutique that i applied for a job at yesterday!</p>
<p>sry for so many posts, i keep missing questions! im a high school senior...you can get your hair done at a few places. my friends have gone to this salon right above the restaurant Mediterra that i mentioned...i think its a little more expensive than usual but not too bad. a little down the street from there is another salon...i forget what its called, something jolie maybe? dont remember. but when you walk down the sidewalk, theres lower windows where u can look down and see the salon, which is in the basement of the building sort of. i think theres also one or two hair salons on nassau street.</p>
<p>OMG Philntex! I love Ninfa's! It's always our first stop after getting off the plane in Houston and I always have to go to the one in Beaumont once if not twice in the week we're there to get my fix for the rest of the year! Their green sauce is to die for...! Ok....happy memories....too bad it's 11 months til I go back...</p>
<p>you go to houston? for what? and phil is right, starbucks is poor in texas. but luckily houston has lots of independent coffee shops, so hopefully pton has the same.</p>
<p>Teresa's definitely has great food. Just ate there last week, and I was very impressed.</p>
<p>I also met President Tilghman when I walked out of Small World Coffee this morning after pulling an all-nighter celebrating the end of first semester (so I recognized her a bit too late). That's the great thing about having a small college town.</p>
<p>The town could definitely use some cheaper shops, but it's not as expensive as people make it out to be.</p>
<p>Hahaha, yay jssballet! Yeah, Ninfa's is awesome, but sometimes it's a pain to get into because it seems everyone in town goes there all at the same time. We must coordinate our schedules better. All of my friends love the green sauce, but I can't stand it, personally. Still, everything is awesome. I used to always order the quesadillas, but I recently switched to Las Principales, and it's been heaven ever since. Ninfa's makes my world go round :D</p>
<p>Phil and Jssballet, I'm sorry, but Ninfa's sucks. I live in Houston, home to the original Ninfa's...and that one sucks too. The best Mexican food in Houston is Lupe Tortillas or 100% Taquito...hands down.</p>
<p>Whoa whoa, bokonon, hold your horses there. Ninfa's is by far the best Mexican restaurant in the state, beating out even the million-and-one mom-and-pop (or perhaps better said mami-y-papi) places that are pretty good. Maybe it's just not as good in Houston, but I know up here, you can't beat it.</p>
<p>And Schwaby, you would realize there isn't any debate if you went to Ninfa's. But we're all entitled to our own opinions...</p>
<p>Haha Phil, not to be snooty, but perhaps the selection of Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurants in Waco isn't on par with the selection in Houston. Around here, Ninfa's is considered to be little more than a glorified Taco Bell.</p>
<p>Ouch. That one hit right here <em>points</em> No, really, come around here and I'll be happy to show you our fine selection of Tex-Mex restaurants. There are about 3600 of 'em, and while they all aren't good, I'd say we have a pretty good stock. Maybe we aren't as good as Houston, but hey, we've got it goin' on for central TX :) Restaurant-wise, anyways...</p>