We've written plenty of articles about mom and pop restaurants in Texas, but we'll never be able to cover all of them. There are simply too many small towns with too many family-owned, tiny restaurants to even begin to write about every single one. But that doesn't mean we won't try. Here are 6 more of the best little-known restaurants in Texas. Keep your eyes peeled -- these hole-in-the-wall joints are difficult to find but so worth the search.
1. Noonday Country Store (Noonday)
Noonday, near Tyler, is home to only 777 people - but that doesn't mean there aren't options for good eatin'. Not many people know about this little store, but that needs to change. The owners really know what they're doing when it comes to breakfast and hamburgers. If you find yourself passing through the Tyler area with a hankering for country cooking, look no further than the Noonday Country Store. Address: 16822 TX-155, Tyler, TX 75703. To learn more, call (903) 534-9498.
2. Vernon's Kuntry Katfish (Conroe)
We East Texans love our catfish. That being said, we're also really picky about it. There has to be just the right amount of crispiness and tenderness or else it's almost inedible. Vernon's definitely gets it just perfect - not only the fish itself, but all of the usual sides as well. Address: 5901 W Davis St, Conroe, TX 77304. To learn more, visit their website here.
3. Allen's Family Style Meals (Sweetwater)
If you've ever been to The Pickett House in Woodville, this place is similar. You'll get huge, sharing-size portions of fried chicken, creamed corn, green beans, yams, sausage, and dessert that the entire family can enjoy. But be careful! You'll drive right by the restaurant if you aren't looking for it. Address: 1301 E Broadway Ave, Sweetwater, TX 79556. To learn more, visit their Facebook page here.
4. Boondocks (Brady)
Besides being named one of the best places to retire in Texas, Brady is also home to arguably one of the best seafood restaurants in the state. Boondocks serves up fresh crawfish, fried catfish, Cajun dishes, and everything else that lives under the sea. This is a must-try for sure, y'all. Address: 2027 S Bridge St, Brady, TX 76825. To learn more, visit their Facebook page here.
5. Buttermilk's (Canton)
Editor's note: Unfortunately, this restaurant has closed.I can't believe I just now discovered this place! I think it's some of the best Southern food in Texas, and the atmosphere of the quaint town square it's located in just adds to the experience. Enjoy some scratch-made chicken fried steak with fried green beans on the side, or a big, juicy burger with all the fixin's. And you can't leave without a bowl of hot apple or peach cobbler. Address: 100 W Dallas St, Canton, TX 75103. To learn more, visit their website here.
6. Royers Round Top Cafe (Round Top)
Many of my readers have mentioned how this place serves food that tastes just like their grandma used to make. Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and creamed corn is one of the most popular dishes, and the enormous variety of house-made pies are to die for. Address: 105 Main St, Round Top, TX 78954. To learn more, visit their website here.
Have you been to any of these hidden gem restaurants in Texas? Which one is your favorite? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! And if you're looking for more tasty Texas eateries, visit these 10 unsuspecting restaurants.
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