Find out what American restaurants to try in Comanche. Comanche is a city located in Comanche County in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 4,335 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Comanche County. Comanche is a popular stop for hunters.
Things to do in Comanche
Great family friendly environment, the food is ousting, and the service is great. Itâs the best pizza Iâve ever had.
4 based on 35 reviews
We arrived on Friday evening of Memorial Day weekend and stepped right up the order/payment counter. This is an all-you-can-eat fried catfish, chicken strips and steak fingers buffet for $11/pp. Also included in the buffet is coleslaw and a small salad bar. Drinks and dessert are additional costs. Bring CASH! No credit cards accepted!This place is out in the country...don't expect a fancy restaurant...plastic tables and chairs lined up end-to-end and a buffet at one end of the building. Lots and lots of OMG just good, fried catfish, chicken and steak. If you don't like FRIED, don't bother going because that's what this place is about. We absolutely LOVED it!
4 based on 27 reviews
Nice, quiet restaurant in a historic bank bldg on town square, quick & friendly service (no credit cards accepted). I had grilled chicken with green beans and broccoli as sides--beautifully done and delicately seasoned--and homemade pies for dessert. Very modest prices!
4 based on 71 reviews
We are located on the main street in Comanche. We are a totally smoke free restaurant. We have a tipi out front with lifesize Indians inside. People may ask why, but we are the Home of the Comanche Indians. We specialize in the flavors of the southwest al
N a rectangle stay in Comanche we ate here. The restaurant was clean and the service was good. I would say the food as average. For a small town it wasnât bad. You could tell the wait staff knew the locals that come often. I would eat here again. The salsa was spicy, which I enjoyed.
4 based on 76 reviews
(325) 356-1955 Obviously was a convenience store that has been turned into a very nice Texas Cafe
When we first walked in were hit by the strong smell of grease being used. In fact the odor was so strong it made my eyes water!!!We ordered fried jalapeños and pickles and only received the jalapeños. They were good. Chicken fried steak was ok, but the coleslaw was too sweet. Chicken fried chicken was not impressive, the meat did not appear to be good quality and the breading was not tasteful, seemed over cooked. Garlic mashed potatoes ok. Salad was decent. Water glass was left empty until she filled table next to us with coffee and THEN still went and cleaned two more tables before we got the water. Maybe she needs more training on prioritizing. Locals eat here because they have to, you donât, keep driving.
5 based on 61 reviews
I brought my two teen boys and father for dinner to celebrate my 14yr oldâs birthday. What a special treat! Their prime rib was hands-down the best, most tender I have ever had. My eldest tried something newâI believe it was blue crab ravioliâI barely got a biteâmy son loved it! Such great food in such a beautifully decorated atmosphere. Worth every cent! Oh, and my birthday boy was served his birthday cheese cake with chocolate sauce by the owner, Sarimah, herself. (Made him feel so special! Thank you!)
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