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Chicken Fried Face-Off: AllGood Café vs. Norma’s Café

Chicken fried steak holds a sacred place in the Texas dining canon. It’s a dish that straddles the line between working-class necessity and Sunday supper indulgence—breaded beef, fried like chicken, drowned in gravy, and typically served with enough starch to anchor a boat. In Dallas, two long-loved restaurants take this dish seriously: Norma’s Café, a bastion of down-home tradition, and AllGood Café, a Deep Ellum diner with a little more swagger and a lot more nuance. I ordered both. I ate both. I took a nap. Then I made a decision.

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When Camping in Duro Canyon Sneak Away to Feldman’s Wrong Way Diner

Feldman’s Wrong Way Diner in Canyon, Texas, delivers exactly what you want after a day exploring Palo Duro Canyon or wandering around West Texas—big flavors, quirky charm, and food that sticks with you. The vibe is unmistakably warm and laid-back, with vintage Americana decor, model trains circling above your head, and Route 66 memorabilia lending it the feel of a road trip stop you hope to stumble into.

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Chisos Mountain Lodge (Big Bend) For a Great CFS

Deep within Big Bend National Park, the Chisos Mountains Lodge Restaurant is a rare find—equal parts scenic wonder and satisfying comfort. It’s the only restaurant within the park boundaries, and its view alone makes it worth the stop. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the dramatic skyline of the Chisos Basin, with a direct line to the famed “Window” formation. If you time your meal for sunset, the sky puts on a show—casting golden light across rugged peaks while you settle in with something warm and filling after a day on the trails.

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Jake and Dorothy’s Cafe for Amazing CFS and Pie

Established in 1948, Jake and Dorothy’s Café has long been a cornerstone of the culinary landscape in Stephenville, Texas. Over the decades, this family-owned eatery has become synonymous with comfort food, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere. Today, under the ownership of Kerry Roach, the daughter of founder Jake Roach, the café continues to thrive, serving both loyal locals and curious visitors who seek a taste of authentic Texan hospitality.

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Streets Fine Chicken Celebrates the Chicken Fried Steak

Streets Fine Chicken has carved out a unique place in the hearts and stomachs of Dallas foodies in the know, particularly for its outstanding chicken fried steak. This establishment is not just a restaurant; it’s a culmination of a rich family legacy that has shaped Southern dining, particularly through the contributions of Gene Street and his family.

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Prego Pasta House: A Legacy of Flavor and Family

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In 1956, Joe Barraco Sr. opened a grocery store at 2919 Bryan St. in Dallas, which along with Jimmy’s Food Store was part of Dallas’ Little Italy with bakeries, cleaners, florists and the like – all Italian. After many successful years in the grocery business, the Barraco family decided to expand their passion for food by opening the original Prego Pasta House on Greenville Ave in September 1982. For over 42 years, Prego has been a cherished destination for those seeking the warmth and comfort of a home-cooked meal.

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H3 Ranch: A Taste of History in the Fort Worth Stockyards

Nestled in the heart of Fort Worth’s historic Stockyards, H3 Ranch carries a legacy that dates back to the mid-1800s. The story begins with the Hunter Brothers, who emigrated from Ayr County, Scotland, to America in 1844. Known for their adventurous spirit, they sought excitement and opportunity in the New World.

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Drew’s Place Soul Food: A Soulful Beacon in Fort Worth

In the culinary landscape of Fort Worth, Drew’s Place Soul Food stands as a testament to the enduring power of Southern cooking. Established in 1987, this beloved eatery has been delighting patrons for over three decades with its rich flavors and heartfelt hospitality. What began as a humble endeavor has blossomed into a cornerstone of comfort food in North Texas, earning a reputation that is both impressive and well-deserved.

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