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Contribuisci feedbackI went the last night the restaurant was open. The owners are retiring and selling the business. Hopefully, someone will buy it soon. It is a nice place in a small town.
Everything was awesome for our first visit there. The food and atmosphere were great. We came in on a bustling weekend night, so service was a bit slow, but servers were friendly and kept drinks full until we received our food.
The food was fresh and all homemade. Hand breaded chicken fried steak, onion rings, fish and all fresh! I was able to get a mixed drink with my food as well. Great place! I love the food and I will definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone passing through
Loved it! Food was great! Service impeccable. Marvelous atmosphere.
After days of freezing weather we had an opportunity to take a drive to relieve our cabin fever. I had heard of this restaurant in a very small east Texas town. We took the back roads and arrived about 4:00 p.m. We were going to have an appetizer then drive to another restaurant back toward home. The owner and crew at 7th Street were so nice we decided to stay for our meal. The atmosphere here is old downtown store front. There are all kinds of eclectic memorabilia on the walls. Now for the food. It was very good and well presented. The drinks were cold and kept full. The service was friendly and attentive. We had burgers and jalapeno poppers. It was an hour drive but we will be back. The main take a way is that the wait staff was the very best! One more reaso we sought it out is that there was a TV movie staring James Garner shot in this small town.