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    Arroyos Mexican Restaurant

    3.1 (7 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Food is good as long as Christina is working! She's fast and always has the best customer service towards me

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    1836 Cafe - Biscuit, bacon, egg and cheese

    1836 Cafe

    4.9(54 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Saw a post on FB about 1836 Cafe, so my DIL & I decided on a breakfast roadtrip... what a wonderful…read moredecision. 1836 Cafe is everything you imagine if the words "hole in a wall greasy spoon" are used. Small interior offering 4 tables and a line up of bar stools. The kitchen and pantry are fully exposed. We were greeted by a gent opening the door for us and friendly hellos! The menu provides a wide selection of country fair with twists on cosmopolitan selections (the country bennie is a must). No pre-cut fries on site,! Everything looked and tastes freshly prepared. Will definitely make the trek again!

    1836 Café in Bells, TX is a true hidden gem and worth every stop. From the moment I walked up to…read morethe door, the smell alone let me know I was in for something special. Inside, the atmosphere is small-town comfort at its best -- casual, welcoming, and the kind of place that instantly makes you feel at home. I ordered the Chicken Bennie, and it was absolutely outstanding. A homemade biscuit served as the base, soft and fluffy on the inside with just the right touch of crisp on the outside. On top of that came perfectly fried chicken tenders, a runny egg that tied everything together, and a generous pour of rich, savory sausage gravy. It all came with a side of crispy fried potatoes that were cooked just right -- golden and flavorful without being greasy. Every bite was pure comfort food perfection. The coffee was smooth and satisfying, the kind that pairs perfectly with a hearty breakfast. Service was excellent as well -- friendly, attentive, and genuinely kind, which made the whole experience even better. You can tell the staff really cares about their customers and their food. Overall, 1836 Café is exactly what you hope to find in a small-town spot: great food, great people, and an atmosphere that keeps you wanting to come back. I'll definitely be returning, and I highly recommend it to anyone passing through or nearby.

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    The Reddy House - Reddy House Hours

    The Reddy House

    5.0(16 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    i'm at my best when I'm lost. Not much to say for myself maybe but so what, that's when I find…read moreplaces like the Reddy House. It's in such a tricky location you're unlikely to get there unless you already know the food is worth it. Wandering around without a destination is an adventure most people don't do, much less enjoy. getting lost can be expensive, its magical moment: "where the hell are we?" is like what's the point of that? instead we all have cell phones telling us, as well as our great overseers in the cloud, exactly where we are were and have been, at every moment in our lives. when the mood is on to "take the long way home" as the jj cale song goes, first thing is turn off your cell phone and put the roadmap away. otherwise it's impossible to truly lose yourself on your way nowhere, which is exactly where i was amind to go this recent evening. i mean if all roads lead to roam (sorry) just follow one and you're on your way. so it was in just that frame of mind that i decided to accompany some random guy in a pickup truck pulling a horse trailer as he turned down some side road headed away from the rest of the evening traffic. i may not know what to do with myself but this guy certainly seemed to have a plan. so i followed him for at least 30 minutes, each turn leading to ever smaller, more obscure side roads. finally, the last turn he made was onto a gravel road leading to his ranch. that's when i began to wonder where the hell i was, and things began to get interesting. it's hard to explain the "why" of this. maybe you've reached the stage i find myself in now: a kind of homeless affluence. it comes from having thrown away too many things places people before realizing some were mine to keep. instead of learning from losing i simply expected others would be along any minute now. young people can afford to be so cavalier, which is why i always warn any who will listen, aka not my own kids, that it's unwise to take being young personally. you'll get your turn at the alternative soon enough. one thing you can count on if you're able to stay lost long enough is happening on the unexpected. i guess that's by definition since you didn't know where you were going in the first place. you go someplace because you're going there, but you get someplace only because you got there. old saying goes "wherever you go, there you are". question at this point for me was where "there" was. i had been driving along miles of texas backroads with tall weeds beyond the white lines defining the blacktop edges. no guardrails, the roadsigns had numbers like county road 374 1/2. in a weak moment i turned on the cell: no signal. i was lost, and happy. even if included on a large foldout map these roads would have been very tiny, like a bloodvein in your eye. the one i was on went through small hamlets with no apparent names, just houses with the usual texas stuff in the yards, boats on trailers, old tires stacked up, broken lawn furniture etc etc. texans are loathe to throw anything away. fortunately i had for company the reassuring music of that finest of all dirtpoor dustbowl musicians who came from around here, jj cale. to get to the state of mind you need to avoid agoraphobic panic at times like this, listen to jj cale, it always seems like nighttime, hey no worries. i'm anyway comfortable under such circumstances; better minds might need more certainty about things, to avoid the edge. I on the other hand went over that edge some time ago. eventually the backroad i'd been on came to a much larger highway, two lanes with dividers, guardrails, highway signs, etc. the magic was over as witnessed by the hurried string of cars and trucks that were making it difficult for me to join them. i turned onto the road, up ahead i saw what i had been meant to find since i started this trip: The Reddy House. actually not a house at all, more like a driveway leading to a small red shack about 100 feet off the highway. it's really quite easy to disregard if you're intent on getting somewhere fast, in which case you'll miss it completely. your loss. the proprietor is Ricardo, a fine middleage gentleman who keeps this roadside taqueria going all by himself, from breakfast until early evening. I went for a carnitas burrito, which was nothing at all like the huge carb-stuffed footballs we get in california. it was more like a large folded soft taco filled with delicious twice-cooked pork, rice, beans and a bit of lettuce. red sauce is killer. otherwise i needn't say more about the food as everyone else has agreed it is exceptional. if you're on this road and you see Ricardo's bright red cheerful little place off to the side, i highly recommend you turn in, have a chat, order something and it will be good. if you have time to be kind to yourself, have a seat, enjoy your meal and ignore the madding traffic whizzing by. Let the simple dignity of Ricardo's chickens keep you company.

    This is a great little hidden gem in Trenton, Texas. Its located right off the side of the highway…read more My son and I love to stop by and get breakfast burritos when we are out in this area. They are best! Just like grandma use to make. All fresh ingredients and so tasty. We get extra to take home. They reheat well later for a nice meal. If your in the area or just want to take a nice country drive. This is the place to stop by and try. You won't be disappointed. They also have other lunch and snack choices. There's a little something to satisfy everyone's taste buds.

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    The White Rabbit Coffee House - Gobbler

Turkey, swiss cheese, creamy garlic spread, cranberry chutney, lettuce and tomato on artisan multigrain bread

    The White Rabbit Coffee House

    4.4(29 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    First time here, so I'll definitely update when/if I can return…read more First impression: uber cute decor, I love all the plants, there are books, children's books, and the bathroom is serene. Free water and bottomless coffee refill in the corner. They sell balms, stickers, clothes, and more. Prices are a little steep, especially with a farmers market across the street, but options are always a good thing. I ordered a large latte. The menu states flavors are an extra .50 in the menu book, but I was charged $1. (Just an observation that the prices may not be correct on yeh menu book) They ask for tips, but I wouldn't. They don't clean up, you take your cups and plates to the trash area. We ordered the tacos. It did take 25 minutes to get it and it was not busy. Our coffee was ready pretty quickly. I presume (wild guess) that the food fixer dude is not good with multi tasking, or his desire to serve is lacking. Anyways, the serving size was good! The tacos were warm on top, but the eggs were cold on bottom. Plus they really had no flavor. My latte was warm at best and the coffee was not strong? I would suggest switching brands. The hot cocoa my husband got WAS delicious and stayed hot in the travel cup... so maybe that would help in the latte arena. The coffee server was by far very friendly. Thank you for Truly not being ugly, just an honest review. If I come back will try a coffee and a food item to see if it improved.

    Oh man, sad but I dont know that happened to this place... things have gone downhill. I had stopped…read morecoming here bc it started to suck... but since it is basically the only coffee house in Sherman, here I am again. Never again. Service is slow, drinks/orders are constantly messed up, drinks are a bit mediocre, and what the hell happened to their tacos!!! Not to mention they are often out of pastries and Eggs!! My husband literally just looked at me (man who is not hard to please) and said we are not coming here again. Needs better management... better staff... it seems like when they first opened the owners or managers were actually involved.

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    Stay Grounded Coffee - Avocado Toast HALF ORDER with egg  Mango Fruit Smoothie

    Stay Grounded Coffee

    4.4(44 reviews)
    13.3 mi
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    Just passing through and Yelp lead up to Stay Grounded for a quick bite…read more We found parking on the street luckily close by since it was raining. They have a great patio that would have been nice to enjoy. Our server was friendly and attentive, even as more customers came in. My avocado toast with over medium egg and mango fruit smoothie we're both quite tasty. My friend enjoyed her breakfast sandwich and said the coffee was delicious.

    Bites: Fannin County and Beyond- Full Review…read morehttps://www.ntxe-news.com/artman/publish/article_142524.shtml A hidden gem tucked in the heart of Bonham, Stay Grounded Coffee Café offers more than just your average cup of coffee, it's where community and quality collide. What began as a cozy coffee corner inside a local boutique has blossomed into a full-service café, restaurant, and bakery under the ownership of a mother-daughter duo who took the reins in 2023. Today, Stay Grounded continues to serve up fresh, locally roasted beans alongside a full menu of made-to-order meals. Their Frappe, Coffee & Espresso lineup easily rivals any big-name chain, and the prices? Practically unbeatable. Whether you like your caffeine hot, iced, blended, or bougie, they've got you covered. What truly sets Stay Grounded Coffee Café is the experience. The beans, roasted weekly just down the road in a Sherman coffee roastery, keep things fresh and flavorful. The cozy dining area, once a Sonic drive-in, brings a bit of nostalgia and warmth to your visit. Many people don't even realize they can come in, sit down, and enjoy a full meal. It's not just about the food, it's about connection. Here, regulars become family, and the staff might just remember your favorite drink before you even order. Must-Try Drinks: Crème Brulee Latte - house favorite Caramel Frappe - local go-to Caramel Corn Latte - owner's pick Top Food Picks: Pancakes - most loved breakfast California Dreamin' - lunch crowd favorite Mamacita Burrito, Boujee Club - owner's favorites

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