There’s a certain kind of silence that settles over a town like Lubbock when you realize half the people you grew up with aren’t here anymore. You scroll through Facebook, see their city skylines, their shiny homes with REAL trees, their amazing brunches with people you’ll never know, and you think for a split second—maybe I should’ve gone too (or stayed gone, in my case.)
But then the wind kicks up that smell of red dirt and rain, and suddenly you remember why you’re still around.
Staying Isn’t Settling
People love to romanticize “getting out.” They call it growth, ambition, chasing dreams. And maybe it is. I tried it for years, but somehow found my way back. Staying put in Lubbock and building a life here, loving this flawed, funny, dusty corner of Texas—takes its own kind of courage. It’s not about fear or comfort; it’s about roots. About knowing that home doesn’t have to be fancy to be sacred.
It’s about remembering that everywhere you go, there you are. Home is just as good as anywhere else. It really is.
You know the same folks at the coffee shop, the same potholes in the same roads. You’ve watched the skyline change just enough to notice, but not enough to take away from the beautiful sunsets. There’s beauty in that kind of consistency. There really is.
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You’re Part of the Story Now
If you stuck around Lubbock after high school, you stayed through the hard seasons. You stayed through political turmoil, scorching summers, and the days that felt like the world had all but forgotten us here. You stayed for the backyard laughs, the sunsets over nothing, the smell of cut mesquite.
You stayed because, deep down, this place still feels like you.
And maybe that’s the real dream after all—not to run, but to belong so deeply that you don’t have to. It’s special. Not everyone can say they stayed put through all of the ups and downs of this city. If you’re one of the few, you’re a damn trooper, and it’s evident that you love this community.
The beauty of staying is realizing that sometimes, home doesn’t need to be more exciting. It just needs to be yours. If you’re one of the few, the proud, the folk who never left mom and dad, thank you for being part of what makes this a great place to be.
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41 Breathtaking Photos From The Tallest Building in Lubbock, TexasLubbock looks amazing from the tallest building in town. Gallery Credit: Chrissy Chrissy Covington, KFMX41 Breathtaking Photos From The Tallest Building in Lubbock, Texas
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Chrissy Covington, KFMX41 Breathtaking Photos From The Tallest Building in Lubbock, Texas
Chrissy Covington, KFMX41 Breathtaking Photos From The Tallest Building in Lubbock, Texas
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Chrissy Covington, KFMX41 Breathtaking Photos From The Tallest Building in Lubbock, TexasWhy Lubbock’s 34th Street Is A Culinary Trip Around the WorldWant to dine around the world without leaving Lubbock? Try 34th Street, which is full of delicious, high-quality options from across the globe. Gallery Credit: Renee Raven
Wes NessmanFor Mexican Food, Try Jimenez y Friends (4606 34th St)There’s a reason their tacos keep getting shout-outs from Texas Monthly- they are on par with anything available in Texas. Coupled with delicious pan dulce (pictured) you are in for an amazing breakfast or lunch on 34th Street. On weekends, you can even grab their stellar barbecue. And the service? Simply unmatched.
Renee RavenFor Soul Food Try Doc’s Cafeteria (4919 34th St)Doc’s Cafeteria may be the best bargain around- what you pay versus the enormous amount you get will remind you of bygone, more affordable times. Rich, delicious, down-home cooking that will leave you full for the rest of the day, that’s family-owned Docs.
Renee RavenFor Indian Food, head to Mirch Masala (2815 34th St)Mirch Masala’s quick-serve restaurant is nestled inside a big, beautiful Indian grocery store. The portions are incredibly generous, so it’s a good thing they are served in reusable containers with lids. You can dine in with tons of natural light, or it makes for a great to-go option.
google mapsFor Filipino Food, Try Linda’s (6415 34th)Linda’s has a big and diverse menu with Filipino food favorites like Pancit, and also other Asian and Spanish-influenced dishes. Feeding the family? Linda’s offers family-style meals at a great price.
vizoslubbock.com For African Food, Try Vizo’s (3131 34th)Vizo’s has been critically acclaimed for its traditional African and African fusion dishes. From Achombo to Fufu, it’s an explosion of flavors and textures not available anywhere else in this area (outside a private home). Need a late-night bite? Vizo’s has a late-night menu available on Friday and Saturday until 2 a.m.!
google mapsFor Thai Food, Head to Bangkok (4624 34th)Lubbock foodies have loved Bangkok for years as a mom-and-pop favorite. From the best hot and sour soup in town to delicious noodle dishes and curry, Bangkok is the perfect spot for tremendous flavor at a fantastic price.
google mapsFor Lebanese Food, Try Manara Cafe (2623 34th)Delicious kabobs, falafel, shawarma, and gyros await at Manara Cafe. Manara Cafe is also an excellent option for vegetarians and one of the very few places in Lubbock that serves Halal meats.