Our coffee shop to stop by when we are in Denton. West Oak provides a great atmosphere and delicious coffee. It wouldn't be a Tom & Jamie event if we didn't provide a recommendation of where to get some stellar caffeination.
Komodo Loco is a non-traditional Japanese restaurant that features dishes from both Asian and Latin cooking techniques. Their fun spin on sushi, egg rolls, and other classic dishes will keep on your toes.
Fuzzy's is one of our go to Tex-Mex restaurants! They have delicious tacos, fajitas, and more!
Looking for some scrumptious dessert after your dinner? Check out Two Gentlemen of Verona. They offer gelato, chocolates, and of course more delicious coffee.
Looking for some crafty and creative fun? Check out Painting With a Twist!
Looking for books old or new? Fun vinyls or other classics? Check out Recycled Books in Downtown Denton's bustle square.
The Chapel, 90 feet long by 24 feet wide, was designed by architect O’Neil Ford. It was built as a project of the National Youth Administration during the Depression, and dedicated by former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. History surrounds the Little Chapel in-the-Woods, just like every item in the chapel is stamped with an artistic touch from young women artists. As the sunlight shines through the stained glass windows, a romantic blue hue is reflected on the stone walls while the exterior is surrounded by beautiful green landscapes.