
Lock No. 4 is an Ohio-based coffee shop with specialty drinks and snacks. They recently opened a Vienna location, complete with drive-thru.

I ordered a frozen hot chocolate because when I had one from Tim Horton's, I was a big fan. I can't say I was as crazy about this one; I don't think it was blended as finely as it should have been, and it needed more flavor to combat the ice watering it down.

The featured donut was OK. A donut has to be pretty special for me to get excited. This was fine - probably better paired with hot coffee.

Grade: B
I also ordered the "EVERYTHING BAGEL BREAKFAST SANDWICH - Elevate your breakfast game with the combination of sausage, egg and gouda on an everything bagel." This is great in theory - but in execution, it just seemed microwaved and made everything soft and chewy.

Pizza Ranch is a Midwest chain with more than 200 locations across 15 states.

I stoppped at the Peoria location and picked up my to-go order. I went with the "Tuscan Roma" - Sliced Roma Tomatoes, Spinach, Alfredo Sauce and I added mushrooms and a balsamic glaze. And, because I could, I added a side of stuffing.

"In the heart of every cowboy is a dream. Adrie Groeneweg had one that started in Hull, Iowa, in 1981 when he was just 19 years old. It was simple. Why does everyone have to drive out of town to get a pizza? With just six specialty and single topping pizza recipes developed around the kitchen table, Pizza Ranch was born. The residents of Hull flocked to the young restaurant for made-from-scratch sauce and dough and other fresh ingredients. As word spread, Pizza Ranch grew," reads the website.

The customizations I added to the pizza made it. The sweetness from the balsamic balanced the rich, cheesy alfredo base. The stuffing was disappointing - too mushy and flavorless.

Grade: B

K Brew combines locally roasted coffee with handmade bagels, with over 8 varieties prepared every morning at the Knoxville bakery.

"We prepare top-notch coffee and espresso drinks with our own roasted coffee, organic milk from a local dairy farm, organic syrups and organic chocolate. Our handmade bagels are made fresh daily, and don’t forget about our house-made cream cheese. With four locations in Knoxville, we offer blazing fast wifi with plenty of seats, including hammocks!" reads the website.

The hammocks were the first thing I noticed inside - how fun! But, knowing me, I would break one so I opted out. The rest of the interior was equally as cool, though, and trendy.

The menu consists of coffee, espresso, bagels, frittatas and more. Plus, teas, hot chocolate, chips and sticky toffee pudding.

I ordered their specialty coffee with juniper berries, fresh orange, rosemary, espresso and milk. It was a bit piney, a bit floral-y. Definitely different.

I also ordered a lox bagel sandwich complete with asiago bagel, salmon, cream cheese, capers and red onion. I think the only thing to make a lox bagel better is putting it on a garlic or onion or asiago bagel.

The sandwich was lovely. Sinking my teeth into it was so sayisfying, and each bite was salty, silky and creamy.

What are your favorite spots in Knoxville?

Grade: B
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