 | Granbury Restaurants | Tips 1 - 10 of 15 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (15) The atmosphere was fun and the steamer was delicious. My friends had coffees and hot chocolates that they enjoyed very much. They all had yummy whipped cream on the top! I highly recommend it as a great place to warm up and rest while shopping around the square.
I had the Caramel Hot Angel, which was a steamer... (hot milk). It was very yummy!! Leave a Comment Theme: CoffeehousePrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 129 E. Pearl StreetPhone: 817-279-0977Directions: On the historic square in Granbury.Website: http://www.koffeegrinder.com Other Contact: koffeekats@aol.com |
We stopped by the Pasta House before our play at the opera house. I liked the decor inside and the waiters were friendly... the service was a bit slow, but it was Saturday evening. They were also out of a couple of dishes, but said it was due to a large party. The prices were decent for the food. Bread was included, but salads were extra. Overall, it was a lovely experience. I would recommend trying it out!
I had the manicotti. It was good, but very cheesy. My friend had the italian quiche and it was very tasty. Another friend had a pasta dish with chicken and a brandy wine sauce that wasn't red. I think it was my favorite! Leave a Comment Theme: ItalianPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 101 E Pearl StPhone: 817-279-7719Directions: In the square of historic downtown Granbury! |
My friends and I stopped here for a light lunch. We had fun putting quarters in to the juke box that had a good selection of songs. There was also a guy there doing a little bit of live music. He waited til our songs were done on the juke box! The sandwiches had good prices - $5 or $6 and there was a wide variety of tasty sounding choices of hot and cold sandwiches and wraps. We didn' t have any ice cream, but it looked good! I highly recommend it as an excellent stop for lunch!
The chicken salad sandwich on a croissant was very good!! 5 out of 6 of us got that! It came with a pickle, but chips were extra. But the sandwich was big and filling for lunch. Leave a Comment Theme: DeliPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 108 N. Houston StreetPhone: 817-573-4323Directions: On the square in the historic district of Granbury.Website: http://www.rinkytinks.com Other Contact: rtinks@rinky-tinks.com |
Rinky Tinks captures the 50's so well- Elvis posters and Marilyn Monroe photos decorate the walls, oldies music blares from the jukebox and an old-time ice cream counter welcomes each and every customer! After ordering my usual calorie laden treat...a chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream cone, I settled into my chair and just took in my surroundings. Rinky Tinks is just plain cheery! One has a choice of sitting at the counter stool or on a chair at the table. Although we ordered ice cream, other items were on the menu. There was alot of finger-licking going on in the room, so the food must be real good. A small band platform sat at one end of the restaurant with a sign announcing: LIVE MUSIC 6pm-9pm. Upcoming dates: November 18th and 25th. Recently we made a return visit with our daughter and grandson in tow. They loved Rinky Tinks!
Many flavors of ice-cream and other typical lunchroom fare Theme: Ice CreamPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: N. Houston StreetPhone: 817-253-4323Directions: Across from the courthouseWebsite: www.rinkytinks.com |
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The Merry Heart is so called after the scripture from Proverbs 15:15--"A merry heart hath a continual feast." Not only was this a tearoom (pic#3), but also an antique and gift store (pic #2). As my husband and I thought about what to order I noticed the colorful floral tablecloths, ivy covered arbor, the presence of antique accessories, pastel pink and blue dinner service and friendly conversation surrounding us. Surprisingly other ladies had been successful in dragging their husbands into this delightfully feminine realm, too. I ordered the Merry Heart Chicken Salad Plate ($10.50) which included their signature chicken salad recipe, fresh fruit with yogurt dip, pumpkin bread with strawberry-cheese filling and salad with poppy seed dressing. It was an excellent choice! (pic #4) On a recent visit, I ordered the sampler ($12.50) which included a small cup of chicken noodle soup, a wedge of spinach quiche, pumpkin bread with strawberry-cheese filling, assorted melons and yogurt dip. Another tasty dish! (pic #5) Merry Heart tearoom serves an afternoon tea from 3:00-5:00 pm by reservation only. Regular hours are Mon.-Thurs. 11:00am-3:00 pm; Fri. & Sat. 11:00am-6; Sun.11:00am-3:00 pm.
Absolutely tasty meal, pretty antiques and accessories Theme: OtherPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averagePhone: 817-573-3800Directions: On the town square across the street from the courthouse |
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They serve a light breakfast menu and also feature bagel sandwiches of boarshead meats and cheeses and gourmet desserts. Along with their specialty hot and cold drinks, they also sell 73 fresh bulk coffees and teas and imported cigars. On the weekend there is entertainment. Open Mon –Thurs 7.30am – 7.00pm, Fri 7.30am-11.00pm, Sat 9.00am – 11.00pm, Sun 9.00am – 6.30pm. The Coffee Grinder is located in the Harris Building which was built in 1899. It was built for Wesley Smith Harris who ran a furniture store and funeral home in Granbury. His furniture business was complimentary to the funeral home because it make the casket parts. Leave a Comment Theme: CoffeehouseAddress: 129 E Pearl St, On the Square |
This cute little tearoom is right on the square. They serve lunch from 11.00am-3.00pm, Afternoon Tea from 3.00–5.00pm and dinner on Friday and Saturday nights from 6.00-9.00pm. They are known for Cherry Crisp Desserts and good steaks. The dining room is beautifully decorated in a Victorian style with antiques and collectibles. Leave a Comment Theme: CoffeehouseAddress: 110 N Houston Street |
This local ice cream and sandwich shop has a real 1950’s feel to it. They have over 32 flavours of hand-dipped You can choose from over 32 flavours of hand-dipped Blue Bell ice cream, sundaes, parfaits and banana splits. They also have a good choice of fresh made sandwiches and soups on the menu. On Saturday nights you can dance to live 50’s style rock and roll music. Leave a Comment Theme: Ice CreamAddress: 108 North Houston Street, Granbury |
This building was originally built in 1895 to house a hardware business. In 1929 the Transcontinental Oil Company purchased the building and two walls were removed to allow automobile access for purchasing petrol. In the restoration of the square, the building has now turned into a restaurant. The building is listed on the Texas Historical Register. The restaurant claims to have the best seafood and steak specials on the square. They have a balcony and patio which is used for special occasions Leave a Comment Theme: ItalianAddress: 100 N Crockett Street |
The restaurant features two large painted murals on one of its wall. One of them depicts John Wilkes Booth tending bar and Jesse James about to shoot a bear. John Wilkes Booth (alias John St. Helen) apparently confessed his entire sordid past to the Gordon family on his deathbed and even disclosed where he hid the murder weapon. The Gordon family still apparently have the gun which is said to have nearly split the United States apart for the second time in less than a decade. This small but legendary restaurant, serves a good selection of super sandwiches, grilled sandwiches, hamburgers as well as a selection of salads. For breakfast they have omelettes, eggs/ham/bacon, blueberry pancakes and French toast as well as a buffet on Sundays. There are also daily specials which are served with vegetables, rolls and dessert. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalAddress: 137E Pearl St, Granbury |
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