Lawrence Fuzzy's Taco Shop's owner credits word of mouth for the franchises success and ability to maintain low prices.

Top of the Hill
April 24, 2017
April 24, 2017
Whether it's for lunch or a Friday night slice, the Wheel has been serving up pizza for decades.
The Granada venue aims to not only excel in concert production, but also maintain a lively presence on social media.
Bullwinkle's Bar continues to provide a relaxed sports atmosphere for the Lawrence and KU community.
Mass Street Soda, located at 1103 Mass St., offers a wide selection of sodas, as well as an alternative 'bar scene.'
With lines out the door most weekends, The Roost provides customers with a made-from-scratch menu and great service.
Java Break was voted best coffee for the second year in a row, and is known for its one-of-a-kind atmosphere as well as its unique menu. The owner of Java Break, Derek Hogan, attributes his success to his loyal customers.
The experience inside Allen Fieldhouse is an almost religious experience for college basketball fans.
715 Restaurant is very different from other restaurants in downtown Lawrence. It features gender-neutral bathrooms and a upscale city vibe.
Since 1989, Free State Brewery on Massachusetts Street has been known for its diverse customers, local ingredients and busy atmosphere.
In the special Top of the Hill issue, Lawrence staple Sylas and Maddy's wins for best ice cream in town.
Munchers bakery, a popular stop for the Lawrence community, provides its customers with 24-hour service, pastries, doughnuts, and other baked goods.
For more than 30 years, Downtown Barber Shop has been cutting hair and serving looks for University students and Lawrence residents. The shop has ties to the community that runs deep, and has continued to provide service to the Lawrence community.