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The Aggieville business district in Manhattan, offers a variety of stores, restaurants and bars. If you're looking for Indian food, the Dancing Ganesha is the place to be and it offers a very posh dining environment. Hungry for breakfast? Varsity Donuts is a popular hot spot at all hours of the day and night. They even offer donuts at 2:00 am in the back alley behind the store, after you're done with the bars! Have an Irish pub on your mind? The Keltic Star Public House is a nice little pub that offers a wide variety menu including the popular, bangers and mash. The So Long Saloon is also a popular restaurant bar. If you have a chance to stop, be sure to order the black bean dip. Feeling a little ice cream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream? Try the chain Cold Stone Creamery to fill that craving. Located behind the district is Coco Bolos. This is a must stop as they offer daily specials along with the best sangria around! There are several other restaurants and bars here like: Rusty's Last Chance, Pita Pit, Fuzzy's Tacos, Taco's Luchas, Kite's Bar and Grill, Annie Mae's Parlor (live music) , Buffalo Wild Wings, Tanner's Bar and Grill, The World Famous, Cozy Inn (burger shack), and many more. Throughout the year, several events are held in this part of town such as Fake Patty's Day. It has earned the name for the simple fact that students are gone for St. Patrick's Day because it falls during spring break when most students are gone. So, they created an alternative day for the students and Aggieville! A 5K kicks off the event, so be sure to wear green and enjoy the popular green beer at available locations. Looking for something to do for New Year's Eve? The Aggieville District provides a New Year's Eve celebration every year called the Little Apple Ball Drop. A much smaller event than the one held in Manhattan, NY.If you're a college kid looking for a night on the town, Aggieville is the place to be. There are several bars with live music, comedy, dancing and live trivia. The district is within walking distance since it is just a few blocks from campus.I encourage you, the next time you're in Manhattan, to tour the Aggieville District. Again, there's something for everyone and you won't be disappointed. Go Cats!