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101 N Ellis St, Groesbeck, Texas, 76642, United States
(254) 255-2135
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Apr 14, 2018
Had lunch on Saturday. Our burger and club sandwich were great - fries were also delicious. Service was quick and friendly. I like the country/rustic interior. We are glad to have another restraunt option that isn't mexican food.

Mar 2, 2018
The joint was hopping at Friday's lunch run. We got there at about 12:10 so we expected the crowd. The service was very friendly and prompt, the kitchen was a little slow but the restaurant was in full tilt lunch service so I cut them some slack for that. My wife had the Friday lunch special of Catfish (2 x lg fillets) wit homemade fries and a tasty, sweet Coleslaw and 2 hushpuppies. Everything was VERY good except for the hushpuppies which were undercooked and gummy in the middle. The fish was GREAT! I had the large Chicken Fried Steak with Mashed potatoes and gravy; Onion Rings; Salad and Texas Toast. The potatoes were real, not instant and the gravy was good. The Onion strings were crispy and steaming hot. The only complaint was the batter on the steak was way oversized for the meat and the meat was run through a tenderizer and very thin. We'll go again, for sure.

Apr 21, 2018
The food was fantastic and the waitresses were very nice good place to eat

Mar 26, 2018
It was my first time there ,,the steak was great I'll make it a point to visit there again if I'm in that part of the world again.

Apr 20, 2018
Best breakfast specials around....perfect way to start a Friday morning. May have to come back for the Friday fish!!!

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