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Bar Saint George

3.9 (132 reviews)
Open • 7:30 am - 11:00 pm
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The fold and service was excellent. Always recommend this place for anyone coming to Marfa

Virgin bloody Mary
Trina W.

Drinks, though pricey were decent. Wish the bloody Mary had a little celery flavor, mostly tomato juice. Hubby enjoyed his old fashioned. We came back for breakfast and was disappointed to not see the waffles on the menu that were pictured on their website. So went with the Marfa breakfast: 2 eggs, meat, hash browns, and sourdough toast with butter and strawberry preserves. I didn't not leave a bite of food on my plate. Our 2 year old had the yogurt parfait with granola and pepita's and fruit, he seemed to enjoy it. Americano was great. Would come back again.

Dinner menu
Allison L.

On our first visit to Marfa, we knew we needed to squeeze in a visit to the Saint George. We ended up at the Bar Saint George. This restaurant was one of the few serving thanksgiving lunch.

Cheese pizza
Mallori B.

Get a pizza! Skip the French fries and crab cakes. But definitely get a pizza. They were all good! The cheese one is excellent!

Tuna salad sandwich
Mai L.

Not many places in Marfa were open around lunch time. We ventured here and sat in a bar like area. Our waitress came over quickly and gave us menus and waters. There was a bunch of sandwiches to choose from but limited menu. I got the tuna salad sandwich with chips. It came out and it was huge! It was definitely the size of two sandwich. It was good but the bread could have been toasted or better. It was a bit dry.

Scott M.

Very modern inside the hotel. Great drinks very friendly staff.food is amazing. The pizza is a most try.

Bar top is dope!
Don L.

Get ready to get rickety-wrecked son! The drinks here are bombastic! Dogs are allowed! Food is plenty! So what's the deal with so many bad reviews? I'm guessing tourist expectations of being hand fed grapes from above. /s I checked into my room at the Hotel Saint George after a very long drive in which the Bar was still serving both food and drink. The waitress was very pleasant and got our doggo the bowl and pets he needed after the long day we had. Our food was massive! Perhaps ordering g one item and then deciding how hungry would've been better yet the price to portion ration left amazing value for those looking to indulge. Drinks? Omg these things hit the spot and hard too! They do NOT skimp on the liquor. I travel a lot and this was another score on value. Do not pass up this place!

two cocktails on a table
Shradha A.

This place has terrible service - they were well staffed but the staff members were busy hanging out at the reception or playing games on their phone or catching up on gossip amongst themselves. It was nearly impossible to get any service at the table. Speaks to really poor management and training. The place also has odd acoustics so it sounds really loud when it's not even busy. The cocktails were the only saving grace and why this place is 2 stars not 1. But the cocktails weren't anything to write home about either.

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8 years ago

One of Marfa's gems! Come to see for yourself. Quiet during the day and weekdays but lively during the weekends.

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Best chicharrones I've ever had! Great bartender. Margaritas at Happy Hour is where it's at.

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The Water Stop - Spicy chicken sandwich

The Water Stop

3.9(292 reviews)
0.9 mi
•$$

Short - we will go back. Pleasant atmosphere, nice waitstaff, good food & cold beer. Hallelujah…read more Long - stopped in on a random Wednesday - - they were packed! It's always a good sign when the parking lot is full in the middle of the week. Got a seat inside and waited. Then waited some more. The hostess seated a 14-top and we decided that we would leave if their orders went in first. BUT finally - a waitress. Friendly, though obviously harried by the unexpected mid-week bonanza. Drinks & food order in!! Margarita for me, Dos Equis for him, chili con queso, spicy chicken sandwich as shared plates. $22 marg was ABSOLUTELY worth it. Queso was SO good, with hefty chips made just right. Spice in the chicken - yes please. Did we wait, yes. Did we mind, NO. BEST PART - the people watching was PRIME. We could've passed another round & been entertained until closing but folks were waiting for tables and i was just buzzed enough on the ONE marg. Looking forward to tomorrow when we try a burger & cheesecake.

The Water Stop? More like a quick stop for water -- because that's about all we stayed for. As one…read moreof only a handful of larger restaurants in Marfa, we expected a much more welcoming experience, especially considering the prices geared toward tourists. Unfortunately, this establishment did not feel family friendly or kid friendly despite presenting itself that way. After waiting around 10 minutes just for someone in our party to grab menus, we were eventually served water and later had our orders taken. However, the overall attitude and repeated glares from the waitress/bartender, Gary Jean, made the experience uncomfortable and unwelcoming. Good service goes a long way, and basic kindness shouldn't feel like too much to ask. It became clear that receiving decent service was going to be more effort than it should have been, so we decided to leave before our food even arrived. To management: supporting your staff better may help improve the customer experience overall. A little hospitality can make a big difference.

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Jett's Grill - Tequila, lime chicken on a bed of cilantro rice

Jett's Grill

3.3(263 reviews)
0.2 mi
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Jett is a character in the movie Giant, which was filmed in the Marfa area, and the stars stayed at…read morethe Hotel Paisano where the restaurant is located. If you have never heard of the movie, that is a lot of their problem. The hotel and restaurant are resting on their laurels from a movie from the 1950s. If you took a date to see Giant when it first came out, you probably need food you can gum. We were here two years ago and had a good experience so we came back and were sorely disappointed. Service was appallingly slow because there was one waitress (who was great) for the entire restaurant and patio. There was one bartender. Very short-staffed. We had drinks and chips and salsa on the patio before moving inside for dinner. Entrees on the menu were chicken and veggie burgers (no beef?) and chicken was out. The other entrees were the pistachio-crusted steak (basically fancy chicken fried steak) and a ribeye. They were out of the pistachio-crusted steak. So, it was a veggie burger or a ribeye. No chicken dishes, no fish, no pasta. A frozen veggie burger or a $45 ribeye. We started with a a charcuterie board which was tasty but not very generous. The ribeyes were served on mashed potatoes and very good, but there was no vegetable, no bread - just steak and potatoes. I don't mind the price of the steak but part of that price is service and if there is one server for an entire restaurant and the patio, the service is not going to be that good, and it wasn't. Drinks were not refilled, dessert wasn't offered (they might have been out!), so it was eat and run. So, staffing issues, inventory management issues and a restaurant that had a number of customers to serve so they should do better. Much better.

Paired with the historic Hotel Paisano, Jett's doesn't quite rise to the occasion. Striving for the…read morerefined rustic setting of the hotel, the restaurant's ambience feels more dated than decorative. The staff is friendly, but twice during our dinner the host interrupted our group's conversation with incidental small talk. The host also took photos of our table for the "night manager to see how busy we are". The host did this without asking for permission. Our server was more engaged than intrusive, friendly and helpful. The kitchen and bar were on the slow side, and unfortunately the food/drinks were not exceptional enough to offset the delays. Though remote, Marfa has an eclectic food scene, and there's better options that Jett's.

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Lounging area in front of Jetts

Jett's Grill - Pecan salmon with white rice and a side of green beans

Pecan salmon with white rice and a side of green beans

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LaVenture - Pepperoni Pizza

LaVenture

3.5(128 reviews)
0.0 mi
•$$$

Stopped into LaVenture after a long day on the road, and while it checked the "convenient" box, it…read moredidn't quite rise to memorable. We started with the salad, which was a solid opener--fresh, generous portion, and overall enjoyable. Nothing that really stood out, but definitely not a miss. The pizza was... okay. You can tell it's fire oven cooked, which is usually a win, but ours came out a bit too toasty--borderline burnt on one side. It also wasn't cut properly, which made things a little awkward. Some slices weren't cut through at all (had to ask for a knife), and others were uneven--ranging from oversized wedges to tiny slivers. Service was a little scattered, but to be fair, we came in toward the end of the night and our server mentioned it had been a hectic evening. No real complaints there--just felt a bit rushed and disorganized. A couple of downsides: they close at 9:30, which isn't ideal if you're looking for a late-night bite or drink, and there's no room service--you have to head down to order. Overall, it's a convenient spot if you're staying at the hotel and need something easy, but it's not necessarily a destination meal. Convenient? Yes. Notable? Meh.

American, nouveau! Chef Carlos is bringing comforting classics like chicken wings and brick oven…read morepizza, along with German schnitzel and Tex Mex faves to the Saint George menu. I had a fresh Cobb Salad with romaine and butter lettuce, cherry tomato, chicken and bacon. The avocado and fresh goat cheese blended in with a whole grain mustard vinaigrette for exceptional flavor on the lighter side of decadent. Grab a Topo with lime for a refreshing placebo buzz. Service with a smile.

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LaVenture - Margherita Pizza

Margherita Pizza

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LaVenture - Filet Mignon with Duck Fat Potato Galette, Asparagus, and Spinach

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Filet Mignon with Duck Fat Potato Galette, Asparagus, and Spinach

Cochineal - Happy that I followed Dallas's recommendation and ordered the steak.

Cochineal

3.6(125 reviews)
0.1 mi

This is the best restaurant in Marfa. I had a great meal here with friends while attending Flying…read moreIslands Music Fest. Great food, great service and friendly staff. We ran into some people who we'd chatted with at baggage claim in El Paso who were also there. The next day we popped into a shop and the shop keeper said, "Where you all having dinner at Cochineal last night. You were sat by the door weren't you?" That's the charm of Marfa.

I found this place when googling nice spots in Marfa, TX. It's a really interesting restaurant;…read moreseems it was built inside an old house? It's for a very Texas upscale vibe tho, I liked the ambiance quite a bit! They had a lot of tables outside with heat lamps because it does get cool in the evenings, and they had regular tables and bar seating inside. We didn't have a reservation bc I wasn't sure what time we'd be arriving, but luckily they were able to seat us immediately at the bar since all the other tables were taken (wait for a table was almost an hour and a half). Our waitress (her name was Dallas) was super sweet and attentive and clearly knew the menu well. It's not a very long menu and the portion sizes were a little small for the price, hence 4/5 stars. But the flavors were excellent! My dad and I both got the risotto which had a little more to the portion, and my mom got the trout which was admittedly very small for like $35ish. But as I said, excellent flavor there! She also got a cocktail for like $16ish that they made off menu because she likes sweeter drinks and all the main menu drinks were pretty dry. I spent like $170 in total for all our food plus tax and tip I think? Objectively not terrible, but again for the price - it was a little high. Will also mention they had a single stall restroom, it was immaculate! And there was a good bit of street parking just around the corner from the place in front of a church, so even though there's no lot you can find a place to park.

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Cochineal - Immaculate bathroom!

Immaculate bathroom!

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Entrance at night

The Sentinel Marfa - Posole verde con pollo.  Worth the wait.

The Sentinel Marfa

4.2(165 reviews)
0.2 mi
•$$

I usually get a cold brew with a shot. Sentinel has the best coffee around, a chill vibe and they…read morehustle even when they re busy. Even with a hustle, of it's busy or might be a 20 minute ordeal, so plan accordingly. They also have a delicious London Fog. I could drink that all day! Best cold brew Ive had in a while. They also have a wonderful selection of unique gifts.

My first morning in Marfa called for strong coffee and something warm after an eight-hour drive the…read moreday before. Getting there, though, felt like stepping backward in time--partly paved roads, weathered buildings, and aging homes that quietly carry the town's long history. Then, almost abruptly, Sentinel Marfa appears as a striking contrast. The building is crisp and modernist, the kind of clean, intentional design you'd expect in a big-city neighborhood, not tucked into a rugged, historic West Texas landscape. Inside, that contrast continues. The high ceilings and open, airy layout give the space a contemporary calm, while scattered tables display local art, newspapers, and small curios that root it firmly in Marfa's creative spirit. A hallway beside the ordering counter leads to a quieter back room, which in turn opens to an outdoor area shaded by a massive oak tree. The place was buzzing, full enough that we ended up sharing a table with another family, which somehow felt fitting in a town like this. Coffee is ordered at the counter, with both staff and baristas displaying some of that West Texas charm and with a smile. Drinks are picked up at the counter while food finds its way to you. The coffee drinks are crafted with beans from Picacho Coffee Roasters. Straight coffee and lattes were exceptional, and the breakfast tacos, made fresh with fluffy eggs, cheese, and potatoes, delivered exactly what we needed. By the time we left, we felt not just caffeinated, but welcomed and ready to explore a place where time seems to move at its own deliberate pace.

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The Sentinel Marfa - Dining area with merch

Dining area with merch

The Sentinel Marfa - Baked goods

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Reata Restaurant  - Cup of Tortilla Soup

Reata Restaurant

3.9(463 reviews)
21.7 mi
•$$

Reata is a cute spot -- it's in a charming old house and has a cozy, historic feel. I ate in the…read morebar area and loved the log cabin vibe inside. I ordered the chicken tortilla soup and the smoked quail. The soup was served with the garnishes in the bowl and the broth poured from a kettle at the table, which was a fun presentation. The quail was also well plated and tasty. Overall, I enjoyed both the food and the presentation. If you're in Alpine or passing through (like I was on the way back from Big Bend NP), this is a great place to stop and grab a meal.

I have been visiting Alpine with a group of friends and decided to try some local food, so made a…read morereservation at this place. The ambiance was old-fashioned (very cute), and our server has been super nice and friendly. The food, on the contrary, was a complete disappointment - spicy margaritas were just ok (not good and not bad); cilantro japalapeno soup had a good flavor but no cilantro or jalapeno was found in it, and it was not spicy at all. Carne asada was dry, overcooked and not fresh, and so was rosemary chicken dish - chicken was pan fried and a bit greasy, but at least fresh. Mashed potatoes were a couple days old and hard as a brick. Steak was overcooked, and we have returned it. The only reason I would give Reata three star is our awesome waitress - she has been the highlight of the experience.

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Reata Restaurant  - Bar Area

Bar Area

Reata Restaurant  - Tortilla Soup

Tortilla Soup

Reata Restaurant  - Outside

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