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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Howdy Doody

    Howdy Doody

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I used to live in Denton but never stepped into Howdy Doody once until last year. My Wife and I…read moretook a road trip that thankfully took us through Denton on our way back to Denver, CO. We really wanted to buy as much craft beer as we could find and Howdy Doody did not disappoint. Why and how did we end up there? We called ahead and ordered a few meals from Mr. Chopsticks so we could eat on when we got home the next day. After we went through the drive thru, we parked and walked over to Howdy Doody to check out their selection. For a small store, their selection of craft beer is amazing!!! Definitely wasn't expecting the amount that they had! We checked out the "craft beer" store near UNT and their selection was disappointing in comparison. If you want craft beer, go to Howdy Doody!

    Howdy Doody is a pretty rad convenience store (sans gas pumps) in our neighborhood. They have craft…read moreand local beers in cans and bottles, and a pretty great selection, too. Their beer prices are kind of high - for craft can 6 packs, we usually pay $10. That said, the prices are pretty comparable to the beer prices at Midway, and Howdy Doody is easier to get in and out of. They don't always have what I am looking for, but they always have something that I like (something I cannot say for the nearby 7-11) when it comes to beer. PokéStop next door at Chopsticks, and a gym across the street at the doctor's office. The employees here are always pretty chill - no one is particularly friendly and I've never seen an employee out from behind the counter, but they are always nice, fast, and get the job done without issue. Overall, if I have the time, I go elsewhere for beer, but only because of the price. Otherwise, this is a neat little c-store in a great location.

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    A wide selection of craft beers
    Howdy Doody is now a UPS Access Point. Conveniently pick up and drop off packages here!
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    A broad selection of fine wines

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    La Estrella Mini Market

    La Estrella Mini Market

    4.4
    (60 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    Admittedly, I have passed this restaurant for years and had not thought much of it. Today I gave it…read morea try. #1. This is definitely a hole-in-the-wall taqueria, located right off the train tracks on McKinney. You may not even notice them! They are in a yellow & blue building with a red covered parking area. #2. There is a drive-thru option which I used. They were pretty fast so I didn't have to wait very long. I was there for less than 10 minutes, including the short wait behind the truck in front of me in line. #3. The taco plate I ordered was around 9 dollars, which is about what I expect. You can order the tacos a la carte, if you'd prefer, which seemed to be about 2 dollars each #4. The rice. I have made authentic homemade Mexican rice for years, using family recipes passed down through many generations. So believe me when I say, the rice was near perfect. It was warm, fluffy and the flavor was on point, just like the authentic rice I know & love. #6. My only criticism was that I do feel the pollo may have been cut a little too large for the size of the corn tortillas. Smaller pieces may have helped it from falling apart so easily. Other than that, the overall flavor of the tacos were great, especially with their salsa verde drizzled on top, which was delicious and tasted homemade. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here and will definitely be back to try more of their menu. There were a few things I feel could be improved, but nothing major. Looking forward to trying their barbacoa tacos next!

    One of the best places for authentic Mexican food in Denton. Freshly made tortillas. The meats are…read moreperfectly seasoned. The rice & beans are good. The fries are bad, but everything else has been great.

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    Eagle Stop Convenience Store

    Eagle Stop Convenience Store

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    I like stopping in here sometimes because it's convenient for my commute and the taco shop is…read morepretty good. I suppose I should say "liked" because that stops today. I had the distasteful experience of being admonished to move my car away from this store's dilapidated gas pumps--dilapidated being rather unexceptional for the store's state than otherwise--by an unappealing face-tattooed curmudgeon under threat of towing. I wouldn't have minded so much were it not for the fact that he started with the threat of towing rather than simply asking, and the apparent satisfaction he seemed to take from exercising an extremely petty power over me. Had he simply asked, directly, to please move my car, I would have done so. There was no need to threaten me in that way. Also, not for nothing, but in thirty-three years of life I have never once been asked to move my car from a gas pump. Not at chevron, texaco, shell, allsups, bucees; not during any long-distance travel along the interstate or local highways; not in small cities or big. This rule was never explained to me when I was working 2 years behind a busy gas station register myself. It was certainly not posted anywhere on this store's lot when I was abruptly demanded to move--why would it be? The store is not exactly turning over a high volume of traffic. I dunno. Maybe I'm wrong, but if I am, it's the very first time in my life I'm hearing about it. If you enjoy dim lights, long waits, broken equipment, hostile staff (taco shop not included), and a dilapidated ambiance, I recommend The Eagle Stop on North Texas and Prairie.

    I know, seems weird to review a convenience store. But, this one has Eagle Stop Tacos nestled…read moreinside. I've only had the sausage breakfast burrito from there ($1.50). My friend got the bacon one ($1.50). Fairly basic: egg, sausage/bacon, cheese, tortilla. What made it so delicious was their aguacate salsa. A vat of that would make anything taste good--spicy but still avocado-ey. My friend went back again and ordered a pork taco, a beef taco & chicken nachos. She said both the tacos were tasty & filling--she went with the aguacate salsa again. The nachos on the other hand were mediocre (Velveeta style cheese, not enough sour cream, dry chicken) and she wouldn't order them again. I think she said the total was around $5. The selection at Eagle Stop Tacos is very limited but it's ridiculously cheap and yet tasty. I still need to go back for their elotes.

    Race Trac Petroleum St 119 - convenience - Updated July 2026

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