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March 2024 by Kyle A
I’ve been here literally dozens of times. We come here every weekend during the summer. Excellent food every time. Well-made drinks as well. Full bar and friendly service. My go-to dishes are the Traditional Eggs Benedict and the Grilled Chicken Sandwich, but I haven’t had a dish I don’t like.I want to give a special thanks to the staff who had to endure the moronic family that sat next to us during a recent visit, who said things like “oh no he’s allergic to spices”, and when asked if she wanted grits, oatmeal, or fruit, the wife said “I don’t like grits.” I felt personally insulted by this idiocy happening 6 feet from me, and witnessing this gives me a great new respect for the staff who have to put up with that and not kick them in the face. I almost did it for them. The staff here always smile!
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March 2024 by susie dickson
Clean, cozy atmosphere- it was my grandsons birthday and they didn’t offer aFree dessert like most restaurants do. Food was
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March 2024 by Sherry Huffman
The food was okay. It's the only restaurant near the Anteler Inn for breakfast so I can't complain too much. We ate dinner their the night before because we couldn't get into the fancy steakhouse on the other side of the property. Dinner was okay, too. The servers were all very nice. I'm snobby about restaurant silverware. They had poor quality cutlery for the prices they charge. Why don't restaurants go to Goodwill and get nice cutlery? Or buy decent knives, forks, and spoons. Is it that expensive to have nice utensils to eat with??
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March 2024 by Vicky Macias
Delicious food! Not huge on the breakfast menu but LOVE the lunch. Good service for the most part and a great area views.
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March 2024 by Phillip Galicia
Drove almost 2 hours from San Antonio to dine at the house from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie. The food was delicious, the servers were friendly, but there were two issues. 1. Aside from some still photos hanging on the wall, there was no emphasis, information, or palpable enthusiasm for the main reason why anyone would visit a restaurant in the middle of nowhere.....its connection to the 1974 classic horror film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We inquired about the house, the staff barely bothered to reply that it was, in fact, the house from the movie. No other information was offered. Nothing. No tour. No background information on how the house was selected. Nothing. How did this house come to be a restaurant? Nothing. 2. Reviewed the menu and asked about the chicken fried steak and mac-n-cheese. The staff assured us portions were large and delicious. We decided to order the Chicken Fried steak (comes with mashed potatoes), along with mac-n-cheese but were told "entrees" were not available until 4 PM (we arrived at 2 PM). Interestingly, the staff mentioned we could order the Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs breakfast instead as that was still available. Indeed, more interesting was the fact that the sides....you guessed it.....mashed potatoes and mac-n-cheese were also available to be served (available after noon). So the individual items from our original order (chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, mac-n-cheese) were available and could all be served, but only if they were also served with eggs and a biscuit??!!?? Settled for a fried chicken sandwich along with fries and mac-n-cheese. Food was delicious but the lack of emphasis on the historic setting and the inability to overcome the basic math of the 'entree' dilemma pretty much soured the experience. Not worth the drive.
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March 2024 by Michael Taylor
The food was good but disappointed that they took out the old dinning area and closed off the
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March 2024 by BENJAMIN STACEY
Food was good, granddaughter loved the Chainsaw man's house.
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March 2024 by Damon
A few of us are on our way there, cant wait to visit the house and get a good
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February 2024 by Annette Alwell
Food was delicious, service was great. They let you roam the house and take as many pics as you’d like.
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February 2024 by Christine Feller
Consistent good food & drinks. Our family's favorites are the tacos, hot chicken, fettuccine alfredo & burger
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February 2024 by Larry Gower
Too expensive in the food wasn't that good.
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February 2024 by Bryan Bruton
We had the best steaks that we have ever had at Hoopers. Not at the new Hoopers, but at the original "white house".The blackend rib eyeswere absolutely perfect. They were very, very tender. Cooked perfectly and served hot.For those of you that like us miss Russo's and their wonderful selection of menu items, Hoopers blackend ribeye steaks fill the gap.Remember, there are two Hoopers. We went to the restaurant just east of the natsew Hoopers. That's why we refer to the restaurant as the "white house".
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February 2024 by TheSaltwaterjunkie
The breakfast tacos were 7 dollars a piece. Absolutely for that price you’d better at least get the order right. Ask the server for no cheese and tell them we’re both allergic and we get cheese. Go to Dairy Queen if you want a decent meal in this town.
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February 2024 by Bryan Spiers
Perfect atmosphere- and the food was not ordinary but very good - extraordinary! I would recommend this one for your small gathering - staff very welcoming and
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February 2024 by connie lomas
The smash burgers are really good the buns are toasty and light, not heavy and doughy. The meat is seasoned well and it is tasty. Fresh produce.The strawberry walnut salad is good. The greens are fresh, fruit is perfect. The other toppings are fresh and plentiful.The beer was cold.The staff were polite but not friendly.