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Plano, TX
+1-469-929-6955
https://www.boardbites.com/ · Claim this restaurant listing — free dofollow link + 5 keywords
Hours: Mo-Th 11:00-21:00; Fr,Sa 11:00-22:00; Su 11:00-20:00
Cuisine: lebanese
Accessibility: Wheelchair access limited
Payments: credit cards, debit cards
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Board Bites is one of the restaurants serving Plano, TX. Other restaurants nearby include Cho Dang Village (0.7 mi) and Gôc Vietnam Restaurant (0.7 mi). Spring Creek Academy is a private high school in Plano, Texas, United States, a northern suburb of Dallas. The menu centers on lebanese cooking. Plano Senior High School (commonly Plano, Plano Senior High, or PSHS) is a public secondary school in Plano, Texas, serving students in grades 11–12. Hours: Mo-Th 11:00-21:00; Fr,Sa 11:00-22:00; Su 11:00-20:00. On top of that, its website is https://www.boardbites.com/. You can reach it by phone at +1-469-929-6955. Payments accepted: credit cards, debit cards. Wheelchair access is limited. The area sees roughly 53 inches of rain a year. We here have our Special namesake board, a combo meal of a wrap sandwich and pile of fries served on a melamine tray with fake hickory print. There's also a small array of additional sides, including Lebanese salads, dips and kibbeh available to accessorize a meal. At Board Bites, we believe food is more than just a meal – it’s a celebration of culture, tradition, and the love that goes into every bite. Born from the passion and dedication of the Fayad family, we opened our doors in 2018 with a mission to share the rich flavors of Lebanon with our new community here in Plano, Texas. What started as a simple dream has since turned into a beloved gathering spot where locals come together to experience the taste of Lebanon, one bite at a time. The story of Board Bites begins in 2016, when the Fayad family – led by Hassan, the owner and chef – moved from Lebanon to Allen, Texas, in search of a brighter future. But they didn’t just come to build a better life for themselves – they came to share the joy of Lebanese cuisine with the American community. Hassan, with his deep roots in the Mid
We here have our Special namesake board, a combo meal of a wrap sandwich and pile of fries served on a melamine tray with fake hickory print. There's also a small array of additional sides, including Lebanese salads, dips and kibbeh available to accessorize a meal.