
by Abby Romeo
As summer break approaches, GS students are already planning their go-to food stops, ranging from local favorites to hidden gems around town.
“Definitely Edo Hibachi behind the mall,” junior Kylie Haines Boles said. “I could eat it all day.”

Kylie Haines Boles
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“Bar 9 is my most favorite,” History teacher Mr. Nick DeMary said. “The burgers are scrumptious.”

Mr. Nick DeMary
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“Greengate Chick-fil-A,” sophomore Solomon Cain said. “It’s my go-to.”

Solomon Cain
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“Wingstop is pretty good,” sophomore Orion Leone said. “It’s a chill spot to eat with your friends.”

Orion Leone
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“Parkwood is my family’s favorite,” junior Addyson Shearer said. “Amazing food and service.”

Addyson Shearer
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“Chick-fil-A for sure,” senior Sarah Ruggeri said. “I like the chicken nuggets.”

Sarah Ruggeri
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“El Diablo is a good hit,” Business teacher Mr. Lou Downey said. “They have a lot of gluten free options for my wife.”

Mr. Lou Downey
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“Mr. Tokyo is my all-time favorite,” junior Amir Taylor said. “They have really good Chinese and dumplings.”

Amir Taylor
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“New City Buffet,” sophomore Brayden Miller said. “Very cheap, but amazing food.”

Brayden Miller
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“Tastyland,” sophomore Easton Phillips said. “I love supporting small businesses.”

Easton Phillips
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“Chick-fil-A,” sophomore Jillian Kaboly said. “I only eat Chick-fil-A when I’m out.”

Jillian Kaboly
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“3-Natives,” sophomore Hannah Weber said. “It’s very good; I love smoothies.”

Hannah Weber
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“Oliver’s Pourhouse,” sophomore Derek Herring said. “I love the smash burgers.”

Derek Herring
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“Sunset Italian Resturant,” junior Lauren Anderson said. “They have good Italian Food.”

Lauren Anderson
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“New City Buffet,” junior Brody Chismar. “It’s the spot.”

Brody Chismar
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