I went here this morning thinking I was going to get a really tasty hot dog I was wrong and what I can't understand why do you have two different hot dogs if you believe in your hot dogs that should be the only option why would you carry Nathan's Hot Dogs makes no sense to me I went with the Nathan's Hot Dogs that didn't even taste like Nathan's Hot Dogs won't be coming back here I'll stay with Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington DC odd how is it odd to eat what every I want to eat 🤔 last time I checked this was my stomach not yours so I'm very confused on how you going to tell me what to eat like I said the food was too salty the chili was not good at all that's the first thing I look at is the chili if the chili is not good then I don't expect the hot dog to be any good but like I said I'll stick with Ben's Chili Bowl and they don't have Nathan's Hot Dogs or any other hot dogs they have their hot dogs cuz they have confidence in their food same way you should be don't matter what time of the day I try your food it's not like it's going to change or get any better I don't even think I want to try it again it just threw me way off so you can't get upset about what time of the day I want to try your food the french fries were not that great either I think I'm going to try out Sam's hot dog stand not too far away from you I'll come back and let you know what they taste like I don't care how many hotdogs you sold everybody's taste buds are different and I didn't like it I had better hot dogs at a gas station in Fredericksburg Virginia called world's best hot dogs on Lafayette Boulevard I eat those in the morning and I don't have a bad experience with them very enjoyable I'm not the only one that's saying it there's other reviews on here that says the food tastes nasty It's like prison food, everything single item I ordered looks and tastes like pre-made from yesterday. My Doordash delivery is super fast, but the burgers and hotdogs are as cold as room-temprsture. Even though the price is quite affordable, the food is still not worth it. Also, my fires are missing, they forgot to give me my fries. Please don't order from this restaurant. This is another review I seen...
Read moreWent out of my way just to make this review because i did not have a google account until now. My husband and i came into Texas Inn on Saturday night very late. We walked into an a place that was full of laughter, lots of loudness and full of people who clearly had been doing adult beverages before coming here, The place was full of energy. The cooks and waitresses were laughing with each other and the guests. We were welcomed instantly and were told we must try a Cheese Western as first timers. We followed this waitresses recommendation and did just that. We shared this and also a Texas Burger. Food was full of flavor and just was what was needed after a late arrival into town after driving 5 hours. Besides for a great meal and 45 minutes of laughter, i want to thank these employees for caring about the other guests that were there. As i mentioned earlier about the adult beverage drinkers, they asked every one of them if they had a safe ride home before they were leaving. Hearing this meant so much to us. And among some of the other conversations they had with them. To be in a place where you are laughing, having a great time and to also hear a waitress pray for a young mans grandmother who was ill all in one seating is enough for me to make a google account and give you 5 stars. Thank you for our memory made at your...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a place in Harrisonburg that feels like home, Texas Inn is it. There’s something about its unpretentious charm and hearty food that welcomes you like an old friend. The staff always makes you feel like part of the family, and the menu is simple but satisfying—classic Southern comfort food done right.
The burgers are juicy and perfectly seasoned, and their chili has this nostalgic warmth that reminds me of family dinners on cold nights. The no-frills vibe of the place adds to the comfort; it’s not trying to impress you with trends or aesthetics—it’s just good food and good people.
Whether I’m eating alone or catching up with friends, Texas Inn has a way of grounding me. It’s the kind of spot where you can be yourself, and in a college town that sometimes feels transient, that sense of belonging means everything.
If you need a break from the hustle or just crave a meal that feels like home, this...
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