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Lubbock’s Newest Luxury Dining – The Nicolett

Upon walking into The Nicolett, you are immediately greeted with an intimate, no-fuss atmosphere that is warm and inviting, coaxing you to sit down and unwind your evening with a hand-crafted cocktail. It’s the perfect backdrop for patrons to enjoy palate-pleasing dishes, all cultivated by Texas Tech alum, Chef Finn Walter. Located at 511 Broadway

The new Cotton Court Hotel opens very soon in Lubbock, Texas.
Lubbock Cotton Club

In 1938, Clyde Trusty opened a ballroom in a renovated army quonset hut at this site. The Lubbock Cotton Club hosted well-known orchestras and big bands popular at the time. The venue expanded the following year, with room for 1600 people on one of the largest dance floors in west Texas. Bob Wills and his

Residence Inn by Marriott Lubbock North

WELCOME TO RESIDENCE INN LUBBOCK-UNIVERSITY AREA Located less than one mile from Texas Tech University, the Residence Inn Lubbock North is only a 7 minute walk to the Jones AT&T Stadium. We feature spacious suites with fully equipped kitchens, including full-size refrigerators, dishwashers, and stove tops. Hang out in our lobby and socialize at our bar. Just

Newk’s Eatery
Hampton Inn & Suites Lubbock University
English Newsom Cellars

Looking for a special space for a corporate or private evening event? English Newsom Cellars offers both an elegant and unique event location in the South Plains. the winery grounds and barrel room can offer a relaxed wine lifestyle atmosphere or an upscale, fine dining setting. Only minutes from both Texas Tech University and the

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Residence Inn by Marriott Lubbock Southwest

WELCOME TO RESIDENCE INN LUBBOCK SOUTHWEST – Lubbock’s newest extended-stay hotel, Residence Inn Lubbock Southwest, offers exceptional attention to detail with large comfortable rooms, fully equipped kitchens including full size refrigerators, dishwasher and a two-burner stove top. We also offer daily complimentary hot breakfast buffet with a variety of breakfast meats, cereal, fresh fruit, yogurt and

New Hope Missionary Baptist Church

Originally known as Mount Calvary Baptist, the historically African American New Hope Baptist Church organized in 1926 at 18th street and Avenue B, following a split from Caldonia Baptist Church. Under the tenure of Rev. G.H. Washington, the church moved to East 20th Street and Birch Avenue (formerly called East Avenue B) in 1929. The

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