LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - Friday marks the final day of the GO TEXAN Restaurant Round-Up. It's sponsored by the Texas Department of Agriculture and showcases owners and chefs dedicated to using local products.
Organizers expanded the round-up to an entire week this year, after their first dine-out day last year. The GO TEXAN program promotes the products, culture and communities of Texas. The easily recognizable mark - a glowing brand in the shape of Texas - taps into Lone Star loyalty, encouraging the 24-million Texans who shop, dine and travel to choose the state's boundary.
COWamungus! is one of the local restaurants taking part in the round-up this year. They're located at Main Street and Indiana Avenue inside the Animal & Food Sciences Building on the Texas Tech University Campus. They're featuring great specials on Red Raider meats.
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