
The Wine Bar at The Grand Fayette Hotel is an upscale restaurant offering delicious tapas, fine wines and great desserts. All created from original recipes and featuring the freshest ingredients and utmost care for taste and quality. Chef owned and operated in a newly restored historic hotel on the square in Fayetteville, Texas.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 201 W Fayette St, Fayetteville, TX 78940
Website: http://thewinebargrandfayette.com/
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Reviews
Bunch menu items are not listed in the “dishes to recommend”. Brunch menu has Fresh Baked Biscuits, Eggs Benedict (Eggs and Canadian Bacon on a toasted English muffin with homemade Hollandaise Sauce), American Scrambled Eggs (Eggs, Bacon and Cheddar Cheese), Texas Hash (Local Breakfast Sausage, Potatoes, Bell Peppers, Onions, Cheddar Cheese and Two Fried Eggs), Italian Frittata (Italian Sausage, Mozzarella, Provolone and Romano Cheeses, Eggs and Roma Tomatoes), Tex Mex Frittata (Chorizo, Monterrey Jack Cheese and Eggs), Belgian Waffle with freshly whipped cream, and Creme Brulee French Toast, and Slow Cooked Country Roast With Carrots and Potatoes.
Between the five of us we ordered all except for the American Scrambled eggs.
All ordered items were tasty and enjoyable. Somewhat unusual were the frittatas served in a bowl. The Country Roast was very tender, melt in the mouth. But the French Toast, though tasty the creme brulee didn’t come through, and English muffins with Eggs Benedict were a bit “tough” as they grew cold.
The mimosa had two options available. I preferred the orange juice mimosa to cranberry juice mimosa.
Though not on the menu couple ordered iced coffee, which was essentially hot coffee served with glass of ice. Perhaps Chef George could consider adding iced coffee to the menu, especially for the hotter and hotter summer menu.
Summing up, it was an enjoyable experience, and one of these days we could come for dinner.
This is one of those hidden gems in a small town that you might not even check out if you’re not from the area. We will definitely be coming back the next time we’re in town.
For anyone who hasn’t been here before (or even if you have and never ordered dessert), I cannot recommend the bread pudding enough. It’s the best I’ve ever had!