Find out what American restaurants to try in Azle. Azle (/ˈeɪzəl/ AY-zəl)is a small city located in Parker and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 10,947.
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Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
In recent years I've been disappointed in a couple of things at Arby's - mainly hey don't put sauce on for you...we must now tear open those little packets and do it ourselves, which is a pain, I think. Although most fast food places are doing that now. A good thing is that they sell their Arby's Sauce in bottles, which I do love.
We used to eat at this Chicken Express pretty often.. Then we noticed that the chicken had a weird taste kinda like the oil they are using was different or they were cleaning it and reusing.. I don't know for sure but that is what I expect...You still can get pretty good chicken but I would advise to go near lunch time or dinner time for the freshest chicken
What a pleasant discovery in Azle, Texas! Chef/Owner Shey is a graduate of the Savory Arts program at The Culinary School of Ft Worth and lives in Azle. Fresh baked bread is offered every day. We enjoyed the "10:31 SPECIAL" breakfast -A warm Biscuit, topped with Scrambled Eggs, Sausage or Bacon, Hash Browns, Cheese; All Topped with Gravy. $6.40. and the Keto breakfast plate (bacon or sausage, eggs, tomato, avacado). Lunch offers hot and cold sandwiches, for example eggplant parm. on ciabatta, french dip, apple-pecan chicken salad, grilled pb&j -- so many mouth watering choices. Why pay for fast food when you can have a fresh, gourmet sandwich for about the same price?This cafe, open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays only (M-F) offers Breakfast until 10:30 and then lunch/sandwiches until 4. There are keto-friendly options, design your own salad, and a kids menu, and 'take n bake'. To go orders are available as well as residential delivery ($2 fee with $10 minimum) and business delivery ($2 fee, no minimum). The cafe is child friendly with a cute play area.
3 based on 31 reviews
The food is just ok. You can definitely tell that people used to smoke heavily in the building at one time, and the place is pretty ran down. You do get your food fast, but it's nothing to write home about either.
3 based on 31 reviews
Small cafe on busy hwy 730 north. Friendly wait staff and really good steak fingers- made from real steak. Wife had chicken finger so tender they break when picked up. Will be returning soon for breakfast served anytime
3 based on 59 reviews
The catfish and service was good. The decor and overall appeal of the restaurant was just ok. My suggestion: Management needs to brighten and refresh this place to make it more appealing
4 based on 33 reviews
Starting as a culinary dream now turned reality with a hope to bless the community with good food and a good place to bring your family.
After waiting 30 minutes for our food on a non-busy evening, it came out cold. Ok, my onion rings were hot, but that was it; cold mashed potatoes (that they call it a 'casserole' for some reason), cold chicken fried steak, cold and OLD chicken tenders. How does this come out cold after waiting 30 minutes for our food to come out? It wasn't the server's fault, either, as she picked up our food immediately when it was 'up' and brought it to us. My wife said her chicken tenders would have been good, if they hadn't been cold/old. I think my CFS would have been good, too. Not the best, but a solid 'good'. We had cheese fries as an appetizer, those were almost warm. There was some 'real' cheese, cooked to a crisp at the bottom of the fries, I guess more as a garnish or decoration (?) as there was not enough to be edible (and was melted into the paper the fries were sitting on) and then there was some watery nacho-cheese like substance poured over the already soggy fries. Just about anyone/everyone makes better cheese fries than Creekside Grill, so bypass those when you come here.On a side note: those were some awesome onion rings...the only thing that was hot on our table. The cooking staff seems to have some issues with timing. The table next to us had 4 members get their order...then 10 minutes later, food was brought out to the 5th member, for example. I think the cooking staff had our food prepared way before my onion rings were ready, and if I had to guess, I'll bet our food was prepared a better part of the 30 minutes that we had to wait for it to arrive to our table. My wife and I both agree: this place has potential. This place COULD be awesome, with a little bit of effort.
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4 based on 74 reviews
I recently moved to Azle and Iâve been looking for a really good burger. Redâs came up on the site and my partner and I went and enjoyed it, but it just wasnât good enough to warrant 5 stars. I got a regular burger plain and dry and my partner got a Redâs loaded with everything, and we both finished with dessert, both of which(the milkshake and the sundae) were just okay. Either way, it was pretty good for the price and the fries were decent as well. A good place to visit if youâre just driving through.
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