When you work in downtown Amarillo lunch can sometimes get tough. There are some places you can head to with your co-workers. There are not as many choices as other parts of the city. I can think of a few places we would head to when I worked downtown.

A new place in Amarillo is trying to bring their food to you without having to pay a delivery fee, which is pretty nice. If you like to eat healthier this is a great addition to downtown Amarillo.

WTF, or West Texas Fresh, opened up earlier this year off of I40 near Coulter. It brings healthier eating to Amarillo. From the reviews and photos of the food that I have seen they are pretty good. I have yet to try them but they are on my list. My daughter already said next time she was in town she wants to make a stop.

They are strictly a drive-thru place to pick up food but it is a heck of a drive from downtown Amarillo. So if you work in that area you probably don't make that far journey very often.

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That is where WTF has made the decision to bring the food to you. They are planning to start a drop point for you to pick up ordered food in downtown Amarillo. All you have to do is have the WTF app and use the Drop Point app feature. You place an order that day by 9:30 am and they will have the food made and brought to a location in downtown Amarillo for you to pick up. It's as simple as that. The location to pick up your healthy lunch will be at Lit Arcade on Polk Street.

Downtown Amarillo has a new option for lunch. The addition of WTF lunch options is a perfect fit for the workers in the area.

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