Well, the very first impression I got upon entering this establishment was so bad that I almost turned around and left. The smell of raw sewage hit me like a ton of bricks the moment I opened the door and only got worse as I walked to the counter. It was so bad that I had to hold my breath while the woman went to the back to get my order for me. On my way out I noticed an older man sitting and having his dinner and all I could think was that he must not be able to smell or he wouldn't be sitting there. Got back to the house and sat down with our meals. The okra was pretty darned good and the mashed potatoes were probably some of the best I've ever eaten. However, the chicken fried steak was a total disappointment. It was definitely frozen, not homemade, and tasted like it may have even had freezer burn. I don't know if I will ever go back here or not. I do that if I had been walking in to have a meal, I wouldn't know how good the mashed potatoes are because the sewage smell was so bad I would have turned around and walked out. Good thing we ordered ahead because I wouldn't have been able to stay in there long enough to wait for an order to go, much less actually eat my meal surrounded by...
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Hands down the best chicken fried steak I’ve ever had — tender, juicy, and just melts in your mouth like it came straight from grandma’s cast iron skillet. The French toast was another star of the show — perfectly crisped, soft inside, with warm syrup served in the most unique crystal-like bottle that felt like a special touch.
The mashed potatoes were out of this world. I usually avoid mashed potatoes with the skins, but these were so creamy and flavorful, I couldn’t stop eating. And the green beans that came with the steak? Insane. Fresh, buttery, and cooked to perfection.
To start, they brought out a homemade salsa that tasted like it came straight from a kitchen deep in the heart of Mexico — smoky, rich, and absolutely unforgettable.
Everything felt thoughtful, flavorful, and made with love. This place is a true hidden gem in Hurst, Texas, and you better believe I’ll be coming back. If you know,...
Read moreWe were really looking forward to trying this spot after seeing so many great reviews, beautiful photos, and solid marketing- but unfortunately, the meal didn't live up to the hype. I ordered the pork chop and eggs, and while the pork chop had good flavor, nearly half of it was bone, which felt like a poor value for the price. The potatoes were well beyond crispy- dry and overcooked to the point of being tough- and the toast was really just warm bread, not toasted at all. The biscuit tasted like it may have been store-bought, and the gravy had a packaged or mix-like texture and flavor. On the bright side, the coffee was excellent- fresh, strong and probably the highlight of the meal. Overall, it wasn't terrible, but for the price point and the expectations set by their branding and reviews, we left disappointed. There's potential here, but the execution really needs some...
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