Lawrence reviews

A collection of reviews of various restaurants, stores and attractions in Lawrence

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Genovese is great when you want a nice atmosphere and amazing Italian food.

Review of Third Planet Imports

If you’re looking for something different from the typical atmosphere of American Eagle or H&M, then take a trip to Third Planet Imports. Located on the corner of Ninth and Mass Street, the laid back atmosphere can lighten your mood as you shop for anything from a dress for a night out, or just a friendship bracelet from Peru. Finally, the affordable prices will top off your visit to Third Planet Imports.

Review of Love Garden

No matter how old you are, or what kind of music player you use, The Love Garden can satisfy all of your music needs. This unique music shop carries everything from Elvis records, to an OutKast CD you can purchase for as cheap as $1.

Review of Natural History Museum

A nationally recognized museum at the heart of the Kansas University campus, The Natural History Museum provides educational collections that are great for families. The museum has world class exhibits, like the Comanche, the horse ridden into the Battle of Little Bighorn by Capt. Myles Keough. While the museum has national exhibits, the museum also contains local history. This museum has fascinating exhibits and educational programs for everyone.

Review of 715 restaurant

715 is a restaurant that won’t leave you disappointed. Along with extremely friendly service, the food is exceptionally great tasting and definitely going to leave you full. The menu offers a lot of locally grown farm fresh foods, such as: chicken salad, local lamb meatballs, heritage pork meatballs and bread from Wheatfield’s, a local bakery. However, the menu does not provide a lot of options for non-pork eaters. Although the prices are expensive, the fresh food, extraordinary service and energetic atmosphere are well worth the money.

Review of Genovese Italian Restaurant

Genovese is the place to go if you are looking for a little bit of Italy. Ordering anything from shrimp pizza to lobster ravioli is a good idea at Genovese. Located between Ninth and Tenth on Mass Street, Genovese will satisfy your biggest Italian cravings. The atmosphere is spot on, feeling like you could be in the middle of Italy. The taunting aroma reaches you as you receive your food, and you won’t be disappointed when you take your first bite. If you order a pizza, you can expect a fantastic thin crust, with toppings that will please your taste buds. If you’re looking to splurge a little, Genovese is the place for you.

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