From the moment you step into the Czech-American Restaurant, you immediately feel at home. There’s this blend of Czech and American diner vibe that radiates warmth and fun that’s perfect for a great meal or cheerful gathering, with the tables to accommodate any size party. Our waitress, Heather, is genuinely the personification of hospitality. Her warm demeanor and genuine recommendations made our meal an unforgettable experience. It's not often that you come across someone so intent on ensuring that you truly enjoy your dining experience. Thank you, Heather, for being the highlight of our experience! We ordered the Combo Plate of Sausage and Kraut which was a flavorful journey to Czech traditions, with each bite better than the last, and the Cabbage Roll, which was tender and well-spiced but also combined with a large portion of Czech Fries which were cooked to perfection. We also ordered the Polka Fries which was the ultimate show-stealer. The innovative blend of Czech fries topped with corned beef, kraut, and a delightful dressing sauce was a symphony of flavors; every bite felt like a New Year’s Eve celebration in my mouth. Overall, Czech-American restaurant masterfully brought together the best of both the Czech and American worlds in a culinary delight. The combination of great food, outstanding service, and a cozy ambiance makes it a must-visit spot for food lovers but also if you are traveling through West, take the extra two minutes to drive downtown...
Read moreThe food wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. I tried 6 different dishes, and only one of the dishes (sausage) wasn't sweet. I also had two deserts, which were good but no better than any diner or similar style family restaurant. The "mile high" (they didn't call it that) merengue was fun, but it's not the first time I have seen it. I ate a lot but desperately wanted something savory afterward. The service was nice, and the ambiance fit what you would expect for an older family restaurant except that I didn't see any Czech related decorations (like the name would suggest). This is definitely a local restaurant as opposed to a destination for people passing through. The locals probably won't agree, but I couldn't find any reason that would make me...
Read moreStopped for lunch on our way to Ft Worth on a Wednesday in March. A small "mom & pop" cafe reminiscent of other small town Texas cafes. Everything is made from scratch each morning. They use their grandmother's original recipes.
They serve lunch specials during the week. They have an extensive dessert menu. We didn't check their menu instead we went with the specials. The dining room was full of dinners enjoying their lunch. My husband and I had roast beef, sweet potatoes and green beans. For dessert, I chose buttermilk pie. Wow, tasted like my grandmother's.
If you demand glitz and glamour, this is not your place. However, if you enjoy a warm and friendly place that serves good food at a very reasonable price you will enjoy...
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