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Domino's Pizza comes to Troy, MO [Jun 25, 2007]
    Word is that a Domino's is going in between Clifford Bank and Cannon on Lincoln in Troy.
Dominos.com
Dominos.com
Labels: development, food, restaurant
Troy Hardee's On Channel 5 [Mar 29, 2007]
    Ever wonder why the Troy Hardee's is so busy on Thursday nights? It's cause they have live music and dancing. One more reason why the Troy Hardee's is the best Hardee's around.
link
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Labels: country music, restaurant
King Edward's Fried Chicken [Mar 5, 2007]
    The newest restaurant in Troy is the newest location for King Edward's Fried Chicken, which has been on South Duchesne in St. Charles since 1966. Mike and Tina Hickman have owned the St. Charles location since 1999 and own the location in Troy. In St. Charles, the restaurant sells nearly 10,000 pieces of chicken a week and 200 pounds of catfish. King Edward's brings in fresh white-skinned chicken daily before cutting, breading, and frying it themselves.
I stopped in at King Edward's over the weekend after hearing about it earlier in the day. It felt alot like walking into the Soup Nazi's place on an episode of Seinfeld. It was tough deciding amongst all the glorious fried goodies, including catfish, cod, shrimp, froglegs, clam strips and salmon in addition to chicken. I finally went with the chicken strips and fries for $5.39. King Edward's offers a vast menu of side items including red beans and rice, corn on the cob, and mashed potatoes.
The breading was light and the strips were excellent. Ive never tasted so much chicken rather than breading. The strips were even good cold the next day, which is an excellent attribute. I will definitely be stopping back in soon. I might try the lunch special of 4 mixed pieces of fried chicken, fries and a drink for $4.97, mainly because it sounds like such a sweet deal.
King Edward's Fried Chicken is located in Oakley Plaza along with River's Edge Pizza off of HWY 47. The restaurant is open 11 am -7 pm Mon-Sat. The menu is available on their website
I stopped in at King Edward's over the weekend after hearing about it earlier in the day. It felt alot like walking into the Soup Nazi's place on an episode of Seinfeld. It was tough deciding amongst all the glorious fried goodies, including catfish, cod, shrimp, froglegs, clam strips and salmon in addition to chicken. I finally went with the chicken strips and fries for $5.39. King Edward's offers a vast menu of side items including red beans and rice, corn on the cob, and mashed potatoes.
The breading was light and the strips were excellent. Ive never tasted so much chicken rather than breading. The strips were even good cold the next day, which is an excellent attribute. I will definitely be stopping back in soon. I might try the lunch special of 4 mixed pieces of fried chicken, fries and a drink for $4.97, mainly because it sounds like such a sweet deal.
King Edward's Fried Chicken is located in Oakley Plaza along with River's Edge Pizza off of HWY 47. The restaurant is open 11 am -7 pm Mon-Sat. The menu is available on their website
Labels: deals, food, restaurant
T-roy B-log Upgrades [Dec 20, 2006]
    Yesterday, Google took the beta tag off the new version of Blogger and I took the opportunity to upgrade the T-roy B-log to the new version. Most of the changes are on my end, but there is one thing that is an awesome tool for the readers of this blog; tags. At the bottom of each post, you will see the labels. Click on a label and you will be able to see all of the things I have posted about in that category since I started this blog. For your conveience, I labled this post with all the tags. Enjoy and check back often.
Labels: deals, events, food, Lincoln County Fair, links, major, media, movies, music, political, real estate, restaurant, show choir, sports, tax, TBHS, tech, tips
M's Tea House Now Open [Sep 7, 2006]

Check out the website for M's Tea House. The recently opened restaurant is located on E. Wood St in Troy. E. Wood St. connects to Cherry St. and runs behind the Post Office.
Link
Labels: food, restaurant
Try the Little Dipper ASAP [Jul 6, 2006]
The restaurant of the moment is the Little Dipper, the ice cream shop off Main in Downtown Troy. The Wren's bought the store prior to this summer and have their hands full as business is booming. Prices are relatively cheap compared to Dairy Queen or STL Pizza and Custard. For two scoops of White Chocolate and Strawberry ice cream in a cake cone I paid $2.85 before tax. Two scoops in a waffle cone will run about $.30-$.40 more.
While savoring my ice cream, I found myself thinking I should have just gone with the one scoop as the scoops were way generous. I promptly kicked myself for such a stupid thought and went back to the delicious ice cream. The Little Dipper has a wide variety of ice cream, each of which you can have in a sugar cone, cake cone, waffle cone, or cup. The shop also serves nachos, hot dogs, soft drinks, and a rich orange gelato.
Try Brittany's Chunkie Monkie something or other, you won't be dissapointed if you like ice cream and brownies. If you don't like ice cream and brownies, you should. . .well. . . you should start so you can try this delicious concoction. Also I am a fan of the strawberry cheesecake ice cream.
Frequent the Little Dipper ASAP and get service with a smile from Ms. Wren or her daughter, Jessi. These are two ladies who you know aren't doin this just for the paycheck.
While savoring my ice cream, I found myself thinking I should have just gone with the one scoop as the scoops were way generous. I promptly kicked myself for such a stupid thought and went back to the delicious ice cream. The Little Dipper has a wide variety of ice cream, each of which you can have in a sugar cone, cake cone, waffle cone, or cup. The shop also serves nachos, hot dogs, soft drinks, and a rich orange gelato.
Try Brittany's Chunkie Monkie something or other, you won't be dissapointed if you like ice cream and brownies. If you don't like ice cream and brownies, you should. . .well. . . you should start so you can try this delicious concoction. Also I am a fan of the strawberry cheesecake ice cream.
Frequent the Little Dipper ASAP and get service with a smile from Ms. Wren or her daughter, Jessi. These are two ladies who you know aren't doin this just for the paycheck.
Labels: food, restaurant