Find out what American restaurants to try in Quitman. Quitman is a city in Wood County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,809 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Wood County. It is most notable for being the birthplace of Academy Award-winning actress Sissy Spacek. Established in 1850, the city's slogan is "Come Grow With Us."
Restaurants in Quitman
This small takeout-only eatery, located on the Wood County Courthouse square in Quitman, is full of surprises. An appealing storefront, with its blackboard menu of the day, potted flowers and blue bench, beckons hungry customers inside to the posted week of menus, which change daily and are often designed around a whimsical theme ("National Peach Cobbler Day" was the theme on the day of my visit). The country-style ribs and other sides that came with the promised peach cobbler did not disappoint. The friendly welcome by owner Ingrid made the short wait to pick up orders pass quickly, since there is no indoor seating. It was a delicious meal, and we look forward to trying more of Your Appetites' offerings.
4 based on 25 reviews
Featuring the best view of Lake Fork from any restaurant dining room in the area!Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, we offer a great steak house menu featuring choice cut Ribeye, New York Strip and Sirloin steaks. We also offer American classics and sou
Absolutely the worse ever. We've stayed in fishing lodges but this one is the dirtiest, sheet do not fit the bed so you sleep on the mattress most of the night, no hair dryer, there is a light out side window, window treatment doesn't keep light out at night, Micro wave doesn't work unless you hold the doer shut. Don't ask for a coffee pot the owner will say "you probably need coffee too?" Just come over to the restaurant we open at 6:00am".Food not that good. Most everything we had we so so. Stayed 6 nights. Tried to tough it out. They only had 11or 12 rooms. After spending money with restaurant, motel, tackle shop. On the 5th night. I ask if I could purchase a small container of sausa to go with the chips I purchased from the tackle shop. I was told by the owner sausa is not on the menu in front of a number of people and refused to let me buy some. I returned the chips to the rack and left. I was embarrassed. He never made an attempt to apologize to me during my last few days there. We will never be back! Oak Ridge Marina is a small 12 room + 14 person lodge "fish camp" located on Lake Fork - The motel was built 35 years ago, but is generally clean, in good working order and a good value. New mattresses, shower heads, toilets, TV's as well as wi-fi and DirecTV service have all been added in the last few years - as well as new linens purchased every year. Sometimes things get overlooked during our busy season March - July - but we are happy to fix those things if made aware of any problems.Patty, I apologize again (as I did during your stay) that 1) we do not have salsa in our restaurant and 2) it is not customary that we sell ingredients and/or supplies from our restaurant. I reviewed the footage from the discussion you had with staff in the store - they tried very nicely to tell you no - twice, and that answer was just not acceptable to you and that's when the conversation escalated. Again, I'm sorry for the verbal altercation, but as you and I discussed for nearly an hour - the other owner/manager was simply trying to "back-up" the employee who had already told you no.We do have coffee makers, hair dryers and irons available upon request. I was unaware that you needed a hair dryer. When asked if you would need coffee, it was not in any way derogatory, we simply suggested if you didn't need coffee until after we open in the morning - maybe the coffee pot was not needed as we typically don't supply coffee in the motel - just the coffee maker. (trying to spare you the hassle of purchasing supplies).Until reading this review I was unaware of any problems in your room -I have checked the microwave and sheets we use for the room you stayed in and all seem to be in order as well as the mini-blinds and the curtains. You also never indicated in the 10+ times you ate in the restaurant that there was ever a problem - again we can not address problems if we are not aware of them.Again, I apologize for the event that upset you, the owners and staff at Oak Ridge try very diligently to make everyone's visit a pleasant one and I'm sorry we failed you.
4 based on 14 reviews
Classic options with a Texas Twist.
Located on the town square, this place is a bit different than what you normally find in rural Texas towns.i had the smoked meatloaf, which is actually a large meatball with a sweet and tangy topping. Not but just different. The mashed potatoes were the instant variety. The green beans were ok, but needed to cook a bit longer in my opinion. I gave it 4 stars because the atmosphere and the staff were nice. The menu had several other options, but I chose one of the lunch plates.
4 based on 21 reviews
Cute little shop with a cute little restaurant. Laid back atmosphear, with a Texas sized welcome smile served with every meal. Good food good price good portions.
4 based on 72 reviews
Met my family there for dinner tonight. My cousin suggested it - she said it was a favorite of hers. We celebrated my brother's 70th birthday. The service was excellent from the moment we walked in the door. Friendly & professional. A new waitress was being trained, so we were taken care of by 2 excellent waitresses! The food was prompt & perfect. Highly recommend this restaurant!!
4 based on 149 reviews
We often drive 30 minutes to Seth's for their GREAT service and terrific seafood. My husband always chooses the seafood gumbo and crab claws. Typically I choose fried shrimp, oysters, or catfish. All perfectly seasoned and cooked. The large bone-in pork chop is another delicious, really delicious selection. LOVE SETH'S as does our family from Dallas. (They love the boiled crawfish!!)
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