"Named after the iconic red sign on its roof, Tiny Boxwood’s little sister offers a picturesque dining destination at any time of day. Diners will find plates of migas, chilaquiles, pancakes, and warm biscuits lining tables in the morning, while dinner offers a variety of salads, pizzas, and pastas. Classics include the Lucky burger, a beef patty ground in-house and layered with American cheese and the restaurant’s special Lucky sauce. Visit on Friday, when its pork chop special, served with corn masa cakes, mole, and greens, is $46, or score a fully dressed Lucky hot dog on Saturday for $19. Don’t forget the pasties — they’re truly a Tiny’s signature." - Brittany Britto Garley