Address and Contact Information
Address: 109 N Davis St, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
Phone: (903) 689-4563
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Heres-2-Us-106885951153210/
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Reviews
When we arrived, we were promptly and cheerfully welcomed by a friendly bartender named Ashley. Through the night it became apparently that the place was obviously short-staffed and she was clearly overworked, but she was consistently pleasant, attentive, and, unless she secretly owns or manages the place, overly apologetic. Ashley was a shining point in our visit. Please understand that any complaints here, (unless she secretly owns or manages the place) are not directed at her.
Confusion quickly kicked in as we saw no taps and the menu placed on the tables was not what we found online. We quickly re-checked our map and internet findings, which seemed to indicate we were at the right place. Ashley sensed our confusion and we showed her the menu and description of the place we found online. She explained that what we found was an old menu and that the taps had gone away during the covid lockdowns. Note to owner(s): It’s 2022. Get a website and keep your FB page updated. Put better descriptions of what you’re serving on the menu. Manage expectations!
The decor was typical upscale country town dive bar. Not necessarily a bad thing, but the family atmosphere touted by others isn’t what I would agree with considering the filthy rap music playing on the jukebox and the napkin messages” hanging on the old spring mattress on the wall that covered topics including hopes of getting laid to full on admonition to “eat @ss, suck d!ck, and sell drugs.”
The good:
The stuffed peppers were great despite the undocumented surprise of sweet syrup with which they were brushed. Had it been on the menu, I would have simply requested “no syrup,” but it wasn’t a deal killer. I nearly ordered a second plate!
My wife loved the “Brisket Spud.”
The OK:
The onion rings. Crispy and hot, but under-seasoned.
“Tator crisp” – overcooked thin potato slices. Think fat potato chips, but not in a good way.
The bad:
The “Mouthful Burger” – I ordered it without BBQ sauce and it came with BBQ sauce. The patty was over-worked and over-seasoned to the point that it was reminiscent of sausage. I ate the onion ring and two stuffed peppers off of it, pushed the bbq-sauced brisket to the side, then asked for pickles, onion, mayo, and mustard to try and hide the BBQ sauce and sausage flavors. It didn’t work and I only able to choke down about 1/4 of the sandwich before calling it quits.
The beer selection. Just about any thin yellow watery domestic lager you might want. To their credit, they did have Guinness and a New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Imperial IPA. When I asked for glass to pour the Voodoo Ranger into, I was offered a plastic cup.
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I hope the place was just having an off night. I would love to see them return to what appeared to be a better menu along with beer on tap. We’re not writing the place off, but if we are ever in the area again and we walk in to the same setup that we got Sunday night, we’ll leave and go to the Thai place next door.
Side note on the photo of the menu I am posting. When I told Ashley we would be leaving a review along with pics of the correct menu, she stated that the menu would be changing again soon. So please double-check if you’re hoping for whatever is on this menu before showing up.
Also, very inclusive all gendered bathrooms. Just a good vibe.
Great place would recommend. We were just driving through the area otherwise i would go back.