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    The Grazer

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Gluten-free catering

    Vegetarian catering

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    The Auburn Popcorn Company - Birthday Cake Popcorn

    The Auburn Popcorn Company

    4.8(13 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Just around the corner from Toomer's Corner is The Auburn Popcorn Box. It is a must if you are…read moreanywhere near Auburn's campus. The shop is small and quaint with an old school feel. The real highlight is Will the owner. He is amazing with kids and had my daughter fully engaged letting her sample flavors and even choose how she wanted her ice cream done. It was one of those moments that just makes you smile :-) The popcorn is fresh and really good My older daughter loved it so much she looked them up when we got back to Florida and asked me to place a delivery order. This says everything. We enjoyed the PB Chocolate Drizzle, Chocolate Drizzle, Birthday Cake, and Windy Cindy. Between the location right by Toomer's Corner the customer service and the quality this is an easy 5 Stars.

    This is a cute little shop located near the University. I tried the tiger fudge, which was very…read moresweet and good. The owner is a nice man who's from the Chicago area. They sell fudge, popcorn, and icecream. He let us sample various popcorns, and also mentioned everything is made in-house with the exception of the icecream. I love their logo and the cuteness of the store. It's quaint but real cute. I had the dill pickle popcorn and it was very good. The popcorn had the right amount of tartness + butter. The flavors balanced nicely. I purchased the sophomore bag. Love the play on names in this college town! I tried the birthday cake flavor with my friend and we both seemed to enjoy it. The popcorn was roughly $5 and is a nice amount. It has a buttery yet dill taste and is VERY flavorful!

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    The Auburn Popcorn Company - Chocolate Drizzle Popcorn

    Chocolate Drizzle Popcorn

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    Birthday cake flavor was the bomb!

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    Amsterdam Cafe - French toast special.

    Amsterdam Cafe

    4.0(355 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I've been eating here for at least 15 years, and it never fails to provide delicious food. When I'm…read moreback in the area, I always try to stop by. A friend & I got to drop in for lunch, and it did not disappoint. The decor hasn't changed much - it's still comfortable & clean. There's free parking in the front & sides of the building. Love: service (kind, helpful); lobster egg rolls (crispy, delicious filling); turkey wrap (soft lavosh bread, dip in honey mustard & tzatziki); sweet potato chips (best in the restaurant game); toffee cake (moist, added praline pecans for crunch)

    Once again it was our annual LSU women's basketball game pilgrimage so Gary, Garrett and I piled…read moreinto Paul's truck and we headed down to Auburn on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Garrett suggested Amsterdam for lunch. Located near the Auburn campus, Amsterdam is one of more well known eateries off campus. Students may not have eaten at Amsterdam, but most can point you in the right direction. I've been tricked by appearances before but Amsterdam is in a category of its own. There's a front and a back part of the building. But I didn't know that until we were led to our table in the back. The front part is a typical "smallish" restaurant with tight booths and tables. The decorations of impressionist painters adorn the walls giving the front dining room a warm inviting feel. When we were led to our table, I thought I was being led to the restrooms. We actually went past the restrooms down a small flight of stairs and into another large room. This beautiful back room was oozing the "hidden wine cellar" vibe throughout. There were tables and chairs in the center with smaller tables and chairs lining one wall and booths on another. Then there's a large full service bar lining the 3rd wall and a workstation on the 4th wall. The ceiling with hanging panels of wood moved the light beautifully and impressed me. There was also a large floor to ceiling wine rack next to our 4 top. Gary tried their Omelet. Three eggs served with conecuh sausage, bacon, onions, peppers, cheddar cheese, and potatoes. With the sourdough toast, the plating was immaculate. I didn't get to taste it, but Gary didn't have any deiicions/ Garrett opted for their Brunch special: Apple & Pecan Freeman toast. When it arrived to our table, we immediately noticed the large slices of French toast. As promised, the French toast was topped with slices of peaches and apples and butter brown sugar with white powder sugar as well. Again I didn't get to taste, but I savored it with my eye. Paul and I tried the Amsterdam Burger. He got some fries as his side, but I upgraded my side to a beautifully plated side salad. With the added fried egg, my patty was grilled to a perfect medium with just a hint of pink. Stacked with it was some lettuce, caramelized onions, applewood bacon, spicy pickles, tomato and their traditional burger sauce all squeezed together between 2 bun halves, it has to be stabbed with a long food pick to hold it together. It was juicy, tasty and just Yom Yom Yom Yom. Our server was attentive and checked on us frequently. Other notable menu items include fried brussels, lobster egg rolls, rum salmon, breakfast croissant, snickerdoodle pancakes, steak & eggs, egg white omelet and shrimp & grits. I was told their Crab Cake & Avocado is to die for. Meal prices are on the high end but Amsterdam understands how to elevate Southern comfort food.

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    Amsterdam Cafe - Inside

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    Amsterdam Cafe - French toast special at brunch

    French toast special at brunch

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    Botanic - Tempura Shishito Peppers

    Botanic

    4.6(198 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    This place is absolutely stunning. The ambiance and the food were insanely good. Will absolutely…read morecome back and visit the bartenders that gave great service!

    Botanic is not a place. It is an experience! Hands down one of the most breathtaking, spacious,…read morecarefully curated places I've been all year. It is definitely on my Alabama "must-visit" list. I am from out of town, but I came looking for a workspace and wanted to grab lunch while I was there. I came around 1 PM and there was a 30 minute wait for 2 for lunch, but have no fear. We just went upstairs to the martini bar and were able to wait and work. We were seated in the garden for lunch, which are mostly cute high tops. Before we even began our meal, a fat adorable white rabbit crossed our path. Then an equally beautiful black rabbit crossed our path. I had no idea there was wildlife just prancing around and I was giddier than a little kid. (There are also ducks and geese who run around!). Now to the food: Had to get the smash burger because it was award winning and boy it did not disappoint! The depth of flavor and the juiciness of the patties were impeccable. I opted for guda cheese instead of cheddar, and I added grilled onions, and this was an excellent choice. The fries are super crispy and the comeback sauce is perfect for dipping . Don't judge us, but we also shared some desserts. The standout was the white chocolate cheesecake, which was sweet but not super indulgent. I would definitely skip the crepe next time. The description made it sound delicious. But overall, it was lacking in a flavor. It was by far the most disappointing dish of the day. Even though it takes a while for food to come out service is impeccable, and the servers are just so lovely, so be patient. I will definitely make the Botanic my go-to establishment when I'm in town!

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    Seating in bourbon bar

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    The Grazer - catering - Updated May 2026

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