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    Century Bar and Grill

    3.6 (168 reviews)
    ModerateBars, American
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    Casual
    Touristy
    Classy
    Moderate noise

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    Joy K.

    Delicious! Wasn't too hungry, but hungry so decided to try this and so glad I did. There's a lot of specials, but the Monte Cristo caught my eye. Big hunks of ham, tons of melted cheese, light batter and topping of powdered sugar with diced potatoes was just right. Cool western themed restaurant in a historic hotel you must visit or stay in if visiting Alpine.

    Jesse M.

    I CAN NOT say enough about how amazing this bar and its staff is. We went in as a group before dinner for a drink. Carlos the bartender took EXCELLENT care of our drinking/ non drinking crew. Went back later that evening and Carlos remembered us. I explained my son just turned 21. Carlos took the time to educate my boy on whiskey, women and life. I watched him treat every single customer with as much love. The bar is an oasis in the desert... but because of Carlos becomes more of a Garden of Eden.

    Jason E.

    So, I had fish and chips at a restaurant in Fredericksburg a few days ago and it was awful. So it was that tonight, with a little trepidation, I ordered fish and chips again. Tonight's experience couldn't have been more different. The fish was flakey and moist covered in a crispy batter lightly seasoned with blackened fish seasoning - subtle but definitely made a difference. The hand-cut fries were good and the homemade tartar sauce was super. Friendly staff, as was the chef who came to our table to answer some questions I had about the food.

    Vegan dish of the month
    Felipe G.

    My favorite restaurant in Alpine. Great diverse menu to include Vegan options. The food has always been great, cook to perfection and rich in flavor. Recommend to sit at the courtyard that has a beautiful ambiance and fireplace.

    Bar interior
    James F.

    The Big Bend area was more popular than we thought on a recent trip over Christmas/New Year. Higher end restaurants were booked solid; guess I didn't think of everything. Thing is we had a meal plan to eat at our rented house that we mostly went by. Century wasn't exactly on the list even though I LOVE the Holland Hotel. Wife and I were at a nearby bar hot spot when we called ahead to see if the online menu was correct. We had already run into an 86 list as long as a common menu in Austin. Not prepared for holiday visitors? We were seated immediately despite no reservation. We did our best to be done and gone to help with reservations; didn't happen exactly as expected because the kitchen was a tad slow. Bread and drinks were served immediately and we made it a point to order as soon as the opportunity presented itself. We started with the fried mozzarella. Cheese was perfectly fried and the marinara had a good flavor. Portion was on point for the price as well. I selected for my entree the goat cheese salad with honey basil vinaigrette. Artisan lettuce, red onions, and green apple was a excellent light dinner. Wife selected the butternut squash medley as her entree. Similar to a very mild coconut curry, the dish contained snap peas, fresh jalapeno, asparagus, onions, pear, and jasmine rice. Spicy peppers were more of a garnish but added a gentle nudge to the flavor. Wife suggested less cream (coconut) and stronger flavor profile. Let's face it; you can order damn near anything off the internet. Spend a few bucks curry powder including Panang, Tikka Masala, Korma, etc. Regardless, she was appreciative of a great vegetable dish in the middle...well far south west Texas. See ya next trip Century.

    Red fish
    David M.

    Tonight I wanted a place that offered good draft beer, good food, and a nice bar to sit at to drink and eat. The Century Bar and Grill satisfied all three desires. Lauryn at the bar provided good service, I was able to catch the end of the Cowboys loosing to the Eagles while listening to Christmas music. My meal, Red fish with Cajun rice and brussel sprouts was very good. Definitely a place to go.

    CFS!
    Dana D.

    Beautiful bar and grill located in historical hotel. I had the Chicken Fried Steak, mashed taters, cream gravy and Brussel sprouts. It was delicious! Everything was piping hot and on point. Home made, freshly battered and fried. Service friendly and fast. Couldn't have been better.

    Hanging by the fountain waiting for our wine.
    Fred N.

    We needed a place to go on a Sunday night in Alpine Texas. Yelp as usually helped us pick. There were very few choices. My wife had the root salad and really enjoyed it. I had the braised bison short ribs with mashed potatoes and green beans. The meat was tender, but the Guinness based sauce was spicier than I would have liked. It made it tough to use as a gravy which is what I expect in a braised dish. It was half off a bottle of wine, so that helped ease the pain of the bison being a tad disappointing. We sat in the courtyard which was MUCH quieter than the inside seating. It also was a great night for it. Also the Holland hotel is very nice to see while you are there.

    Bloody Mary, first one of the batch tonight!

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    Sunday night they only serve "specialty burgers" but ran out of burgers at 6:30pm. Maybe stick up on burger meat on burger night, geniuses.

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    Overpriced. Consistently disappointing food. Service can be very slow. A beautiful old building but that's about all it has going for it.

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    Our dinner was unremarkable, but enjoyable. Would definitely go back. Fair prices and pleasant service.

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    Ask the Community - Century Bar and Grill

    Reata Restaurant  - Cup of Tortilla Soup

    Reata Restaurant

    3.9(463 reviews)
    0.1 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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    Tri La Bite - Burger and fries

    Tri La Bite

    4.7(54 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Friendly folks and great take out food! Love me some west…read moreTexas hospitality Sign your name and be a part of the party.

    # Hidden Gem in the Mountains: Tri La Bite Food Truck…read more **Location:** Alpine, Texas (Deep in the Mountains) **Rating:** (5/5 Stars) Sometimes the best culinary discoveries happen when you least expect them. Tucked away in the rugged mountains surrounding Alpine, Texas, sits a little food truck that's redefining what roadside dining can be. Tri La Bite isn't just serving food - they're creating an experience that'll have you planning your next mountain road trip around another visit. ## The Atmosphere There's something magical about finding a cozy food truck nestled among the dramatic landscapes of West Texas. The mountain backdrop creates an almost cinematic setting that makes every bite taste better. It's the kind of place that reminds you why food trucks exist - to bring exceptional eats to unexpected places where brick-and-mortar restaurants fear to tread. ## The Service The heart of Tri La Bite is undoubtedly the incredible woman taking orders. Her warmth and genuine hospitality transform what could be a simple transaction into a memorable interaction. In a world where customer service often feels scripted, her authentic kindness stands out like a beacon. She's the type of person who makes you feel like a welcomed guest rather than just another customer. ## The Food **BBQ Chicken Sandwich** - This isn't your average gas station sandwich. The chicken was perfectly cooked with that ideal balance of tender meat and slightly crispy edges that only comes from true pit mastery. The BBQ sauce had just the right amount of tang and sweetness, complementing rather than overwhelming the smoky chicken. Served on a bun that actually held up to the generous portions - a small miracle in the food truck world. **Bacon Grilled Chicken Sandwich** - My girlfriend's choice proved equally impressive. The combination of crispy bacon and perfectly grilled chicken created a harmony of textures and flavors that had her savoring every bite. The bacon wasn't an afterthought but a carefully integrated component that elevated the entire sandwich. **Fried Pickles** - These weren't just good - they were bomb, as we say back in California. Crispy exterior giving way to tangy, juicy pickles inside, with a breading that didn't fall off with the first bite. They're the kind of side that makes you question why every food truck doesn't make them this well. ## The Value In an era of $15 food truck sandwiches that leave you hungry, Tri La Bite's pricing feels like a throwback to when food trucks were about accessibility as much as quality. You're getting restaurant-quality food at prices that won't break the bank - a increasingly rare combination. ## Final Thoughts Tri La Bite represents everything that's right about food truck culture. Exceptional food, genuine hospitality, fair prices, and a location that turns a meal into an adventure. Whether you're a local or just passing through the mountains of West Texas, this little truck deserves a spot on your must-visit list. From two travelers who've eaten their way across California and beyond, Tri La Bite earns our highest recommendation. Sometimes the best meals happen in the most unexpected places, and this mountain gem proves that point beautifully. **Pro Tip:** Bring cash and your appetite - and maybe plan to stay a while to soak in those mountain views while you eat. *Love from California*

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    The Water Stop - Spicy chicken sandwich

    The Water Stop

    3.9(292 reviews)
    22.4 mi
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    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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