Reviews on Cafe food in Hurst, Texas, United States. Hurst is a city in the U.S. state of Texas located in the densely populated portion of northeastern Tarrant County and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. It is considered a Dallas and Fort Worth suburb and is part of the Mid-Cities region. It is 13 miles from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 37,337.
Things to do in Hurst
4 based on 174 reviews
Our new location features a more comfortable dining room, a private dining area for large groups and a much better parking lot with easy access from Hurstview, Mid-Cities Blvd. And Grapevine Highway.
Always enjoy this cafe/bistro. This trip wife had quische of the day which was ham and cheese with fruit cup and biscuits. I had the three egg omlet with 4 ingredients. Plus hash browns and English muffins. All very hot and tasty. Friendly staff. Quick service and great value. Will be back!
4 based on 39 reviews
Stopped in for the perfect fall breakfast, pumpkin pancakes, and an egg sandwich. Pancakes were nicely spiced but not overpowering and topped off delectably with real maple syrup. Yes, it's completely worth the $1.50 upcharge for the real thing. Egg Sandwich was creamy and set off by crunchy bacon and crisp greens. The avocado and just a hint of lemon were the perfect note to highlight the flavors. So yummy!
4 based on 57 reviews
This place is synonymous with just one word; expensive. And, that isn't justified with remarkable food or service.I stepped in there for a first visit at opening on a Sunday morning. I stood there waiting to be seated about 5 minutes before the grill operator finally comes out of the kitchen and gives me a menu. Didn't bother to ask if I wanted a cup of coffee. I sat down and waited another 5 minutes before a table server finally shows up. He then went and got me a cup of coffee.I ordered two scrambled eggs, bacon, and I wanted a waffle. Their menu does not offer such a combo and it was only available ala carte. He sold me another breakfast combo that comes with pancakes and added the waffle to it, but didn't serve the pancakes, or give any credit either one. I asked that they soften the butter enough it would spread, which they almost did.When the food arrived the butter wasn't ready, letting my waffle get cold while they fooled around trying to melt butter with a heat lamp. The waffle recipe itself needs some serious help as it was about as dense as eating a slice of dictionary. The maple syrup was lukewarm and while served with almost-spreadable butter was almost acceptable. But, that waffle batter tasted like it was made from corn starch, masa harina, or plain old Portland cement.When I got the bill, breakfast for one with coffee and tip was $19.19, which is outrageous. Just around the corner at the national brand it's about half that for the same breakfast. I'm sure not willing to pay that much for breakfast on an ongoing basis. This place is young, and it will be interesting to see if they survive with prices like that. The food is acceptable with the exception of that waffle, but the prices are out of this world.No, I don't recommend them because there are much better values within half a mile. I won't be back unless someone wants to take me out to eat there. Their server, Chris, was really nice even though totally missing for the first 10 minutes of the visit. They have a lot of non-conventional menu offerings
4 based on 247 reviews
Old West Cafe is a great breakfast restaurant. Their menu is very extensive with a large offering. A good place for breakfast.
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