Gladewater is a city in Gregg and Upshur counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 6,441 at the 2010 census. U.S. Route 80 traverses the city.
Things to do in Gladewater
4 based on 38 reviews
Whether driving through, live in the area or spending the day shopping for antiques. This is your stop. This is small town yumminess. Great Mexican food and wonderful wait staff. This is the only place I would stop for dinner or lunch.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This is a very good DQ that we usually stop by on the way to Longview. Very clean and Good fast food. I had to country basket good and hot.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Food and service! Fast. Friendly. Only thing that needs attention is patio and outside seating. Locals must like it because there was constant traffic.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
We love this place. Sometimes too crowded. no where to park. But, the wait is worth it. Perfectly fried catfish, large pieces, shrimp fresh and fried good too....lots of crayfish being eaten at other tables .....Good prices and prompt service. Love the hush puppies and shrimp salad too.
5 based on 3 reviews
This is a local gem. The people are friendly. The food is great. The price is mid range, but awesome for the price.
3.5 based on 33 reviews
My daughter had been raving about the steak here. I took her for lunch to check it out. We ordered appetizers. Part of my standard for any restaurant is fried mushrooms. If they make good fried mushrooms, usually everything else is pretty good. So I ordered fried mushrooms and onion rings. The only way to tell the difference was in shape and texture. The exact same heavy breading was on both. They were so hard that you could break the outer shell and pull out onion and it remained the same. The mushrooms were shriveled inside. Unfortunately, my daughter ordered the chicken fried steak. Yep, you guessed it. Same breading. The steak was decent. I would not go back for it again.
5 based on 12 reviews
We were asked to join some friends at Moes on a Saturated evening and as we are open to new places we quickly joined the group. The restaurant is nothing fancy, but it does have a big screen tv, very friendly staff, and byob policy. Letting those who have been there take the lead, the group ordered "cheese sticks" which was a medium crust covered in cheese, my wife and I split a salad, and ordered a small and medium pizza ( we were thinking in PK terms). The appetizer was very good, the salad were so much larger than we were used to and full of things PK salad eaters can only dream of ( tomatoes and FRESH mishrooms), the pizzas were cheesy and full of toppings. A word about size, a small = medium, medium = large, large = we better get a "to go box!" All was very good although next time I'm asking for more sauce, less cheese. Also, where else can you have the option of pepperoni on top or under the cheese? Moes owner Sam is so accommodating. Yes, we will drive past other places to go here.
4 based on 10 reviews
I have been eating meals and drinking coffee at the Circle W Café since the early 1970s and have seen some interesting people come and go. I was a little surprised that it was not listed in Trip Advisor, so I placed it online myself. The old owner passed away and the family has re-opened it again. At one time, it was the hub of the community, where you could find the latest news (and opinions) on many different items of interest.
4 based on 11 reviews
Wife and I ate a BBQ sandwich last week before the local HS football game. The food is good tasting and large portions. We generally eat from here once or twice a month.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
What can your say about Whataburger? The best fast food burger in Texas. Great food and great service. My daughter and grandkids come to visit every summer from Marietta Georgia and we have to meet them at Whataburger in White Oak before they even come to our house. Great place.
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