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Address: 190 W College St, Stephenville, TX 76401
Phone: (254) 434-2537
Website: http://www.greersranchcafe.com/
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Huge, shut-you-up-all-day portions! Blueberry pancakes were flavorful, loaded with berries and giant. Eggs and bacon cooked like we like ‘em. My coffee was never half-empty and she said her tea actually tasted like tea!
Very friendly overall small town vibe on a Sunday morning. Great start to our day.
They had a little bit of everything. Chicken and waffles. Burgers. Sandwiches. You name it and they probably have it.
Zero complaints and they were able to seat and serve a large group with no problems.
Service/Atmosphere 5/5 – It was a nice quiet restaurant and the food came out quick.
I requested that my burger was well done.
When I got it it still had pink in it.
I noticed after eating half of it.
I told the wait staff about it.
I have no idea if she told the cook or not.
I gave her a good tip for her service but will not be eating here ever again.
2 days later I got extremely sick.
I believe it was food related.
Stopped in for breakfast. Very tasty, for the most part. But, a few weird things
– French Toast tastedike pancakes (good, just odd).
– Grits were completely bland. No butter, no pepper… Who does not season their grits???
– Potatoes were cut too large, so the flavor was not really that good.
– Sausage patties were cold when I got my plate. Seems like the kitchen does not use warm plates, or they put put the sausage on too early.
– Biscuits & gravy was good. Still had to add pepper to the gravy, as there was very little seasoning in the gravy (again, who does not season gravy???)
– Three eggs were obviously very large eggs. And, again, no seasoning on the eggs.
The food was good, after adding pepper. But, they should really start seasoning the food.
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We went on a Saturday afternoon, so the places was pretty empty (very nice except for one screaming kid).
Fried deviled eggs were excellent. But they need a different sauce. Maybe something like a honey-habenero.
Pot roast was grat, and a huge portion. Don’t forget to ask for rolls (apparently, you only get them on request).
Fish and chips were pretty good. Though, the tartar sauce was very lacking. It was pretty much just mayo, with hardly any pickles in it.
Tea was good, though it was very light in flavor.
All in all it was a good meal. We’ll definitely be back to try more things.