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    The Front 9

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Love this place!! Great atmosphere, great food and friendly staff. Very fairly priced as well.

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    Speed Trap Diner - Sancho

    Speed Trap Diner

    3.8(92 reviews)
    16.6 mi
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    We attended a birthday celebration for my Dad - HAPPY BIRTHDAY . It was close to 8pm and we had yet…read moreto eat dinner. I accessed my trusty Yelp! app and did a search for restaurants near by. We decided on going to Speed Trap Diner in Woodville (my first time). If you are like me, and have never been to this establishment before and you are into eclectic scenery, you need to stop in at this place! It has plenty to keep your eyes busy all the while you are there. The eclectic decor is similar to another one of my faves, Tackle Box II located in Fremont. I was like a kid in a candy shop with a pocket full of money snapping pics (as you can see in this review). We ordered the Trailmarker Omelette (breakfast served all day) with hash browns & rye toast, and the Chicken Parmesan Sandwich. Trailmarker Omelette was stuffed full of corned beef hash with onions and peppers with a light coating of melted cheese (yum). The hashbrowns were done to perfection and the lightly buttered rye toast was almost like Texas Toast - nice and thick and tasted so, so good (especially with strawberry preserves or honey)! The Chicken Parmesan sandwich presentation wasn't nearly as much of a statement as the Trailmarker Omelette, but still just as tasty. Needless to say - true Diner food done right. The server was very pleasant, attentive, and quite knowledgeable of the menu offerings as well as the eclectic decor. We will definitely be back for another visit to Speed Trap Diner in the future!!!

    Charming atmosphere that has a lot of decor. 2 burgers took…read morean hour to get so service is not fast. The burgers were tasty and they had some unusual choices.

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    El Dorado Diner

    El Dorado Diner

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Cute little authentic restaurant! Very diverse menu with great prices. Breakfast all day if that's…read moreyour jam. Delicious food including birria tacos. For dessert order you a slice of tres leches cake. The service was super fast! Give them a try you won't regret it!

    We've been denizens of the Seneca County area for three years now, and can say with quite a bit of…read moreconfidence that there's a dearth of authentic Mexican restaurants for three or four counties wide. Other restaurants take a stab at authenticity, but seem to always manage to muck things up with substitutes or shortcuts. We learned this morning that if we want something genuine, El Dorado Diner is here to save the day. Before ordering, I asked a few questions: was the barbacoa actual cheek meat or was it just roast beef deceptively labeled? I also asked about the chorizo. Our waitress, Domiana, assured me that all of their offerings are either homemade or imported straight from Mexico. Moreover, their tacos are not loaded up with cheesy gunk, but come adorned just as they should: onions and cilantro. That's it. On a corn tortilla. Thank you and gracias, as our food was delicious and the meat was real barbacoa with its quintessential smooth texture. The tamales looked and tasted like . . . well, Mexico. They were quite hearty and they came plated in the husk. My husband ordered the chorizo and eggs; he wolfed them down before I could have a taste, which must mean that they were good. The menu was full of tempting choices, so we'll be back to try more. I'd love to see some desserts like flan or tres leches to round out the meal.

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