Good food and Good shopping

<p>Anyone know any kind of new places that has good food?</p>

<p>Or any really popular places to shop outside of the usual Abercrombi, hollister and american eagle?</p>

<p>Perkins & Country Kitchen</p>

<p>JC Penney's</p>

<p>Yup, I'm a loser.</p>

<p>Wal Mart.
Wal Mart.</p>

<p>There's this sweet mall in Troy, MI. Somerset Collection. It's sweeeeeettt.. really expensive, though. (RL, Saks, Coach, Tiffany, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, etc.)</p>

<p>I don't know about popular, but I REALLY like the clothes at Express. It's expensive, but if you shop carefully for mixable outfits (which is easy at Express, because it has huge, quality selection) you can find outfits in every style that can be worn many times in different ways. And you can find formal,semi-formal, and stylish casual clothes there for all body types. If you're looking for something cheaper I suppose you could try the department store juniors section. They always have at least a few good items if your'e willing to look. You just have to make the effort, and you will find some cool stuff. Some of my nicest clothes were found on the racks at the department store. Plus it's hella cheap!</p>

<p>Good food...I'm sick of cafe and bakery style places so I stick to smoothies when I go out.</p>

<p>The Gap... People say it's "out", but I love it. Some of it is expensive, but their clearance racks are awesome. Old Navy is great, too, it's cheaper.</p>

<p>Food.. If you live in the South, Shoney's is awesome. They're dotted along the southeast US, and have great, cheap food. I love O'Charley's too, it's like a cheap Longhorn but with more choices. As for less sit-down eateries, I don't know. I'm not really a fast food person, but I do love any ice cream place.</p>

<p>.-_-.</p>

<p>Gap doesn't fit me (frankly their clothes are boring) and Old Navy doesn't have high quality, stylish clothes. That's my humble opinion--good for you if it works for you!</p>

<p>I like healthy food places because the greasy repetitive stuff really gets boring after the first 100 times (I travel a lot so I've gotten tired of restaurant food). Nothing beats Byerly's in Minnesota.</p>