Michael Morgan+FollowAuburn’s new healthy hangout everyone’s buzzing aboutFizz N Fork is shaking up Auburn’s food scene with its cozy, health-focused vibe and seriously creative menu. Owner Danielle Shaw’s mission? Make healthy eating actually taste good—think gluten-free treats, hormone-friendly granola, and dirty sodas with a fraction of the sugar. Students are loving the welcoming atmosphere, and regulars say it feels like home. Plus, Shaw’s passion for quality means even the coffee is next-level. Prices might be a bit higher, but fans say the quality and hospitality are worth it. What do you think—would you pay more for a spot that feels like family and keeps you healthy? #Food #AuburnEats #HealthyLiving00Share
Mary Williams+FollowAuburn’s mac and cheese scene just leveled upAuburn’s food scene has exploded since the ‘80s, and nothing shows it off quite like Roni’s Mac Bar downtown. Imagine building your own mac and cheese bowl—pick your noodles, cheese, meat, toppings, drizzle, and sides. It’s a far cry from the handful of spots students had decades ago! The vibe is bright, the staff is friendly, and the menu is pure comfort food with a twist. Whether you’re an Auburn old-timer or a new student, Roni’s is a must-try. What’s your go-to mac and cheese combo? Share your favorite local eats below! #Food #AuburnEats #MacAndCheese00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowLemonade tour brings local flavor to AuburnGrandma Val’s Lemonade & More is rolling out its Tasting Tour across Lee County, East Alabama, and West Georgia, giving everyone a chance to try their new bottled O.G. Lemonade and TaéBerri right in their own neighborhoods. What’s cool is this isn’t just about drinks—it’s about connecting with the community and supporting a family-rooted local business as it grows. Stops include spots like the Christmas Carnival in Opelika and more to come. If you love supporting local or just want to try something new, keep an eye out for the tour and share your favorite lemonade memories! #Food #AuburnEats #SupportLocal00Share
Mary Williams+FollowDowntown Auburn’s Whataburger closing soonWhataburger fans in downtown Auburn are about to lose a late-night staple—after nearly four years, the location at North College and Magnolia is shutting down for good on December 15. This spot was a go-to for students and locals, especially during those 24-hour weekends. The company says it’s part of a business review, but it’s still a surprise for anyone who’s grabbed a burger after a game or a night out. Team members can transfer to Opelika, but it’s the end of an era for downtown Auburn. How will this change your late-night food runs? #Food #AuburnEats #Whataburger00Share