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Truckers Cafe’s Legendary Burgers and Soul Food

10 & 20 Pound Burger

In the Dallas‑Fort Worth area, where barbecue and Tex‑Mex reign supreme, there’s a soul‑food café quietly building its own legend — one burger at a time.

At Trucker’s Cafe Soul Food in Dallas, Texas, diners can tackle a 10‑pound burger for $69 or go even bigger with a 20‑pound burger at $139.99. But these enormous burgers are just one part of what makes the café special. Beneath the towers of beef lies a kitchen steeped in classic Southern soul food, with slow‑cooked meats, rich gravies, and tender greens that carry just as much weight on the menu.

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Sweet Georgia Brown’s is Soulful

Sweet Georgia Brown’s Homecooking where the food is soulful and plenty of it to go around.

Located in South Dallas at 2840 East Ledbetter this Dallas staple seriously doesn’t need a write up. If you don’t believe us try to grab a table Sunday afternoon after local church services. Served cafeteria-style, Sweet Georgia Brown’s tells us they are BBQ, but probably not in the sense of BBQ that comes to mind right away in Texas. This is all homespun and delicious in a different way. Like your Uncle and a Saturday afternoon way.

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Fort Worth’s Drew’s Place Named a National Culinary Landmark

Since 1991, Drew’s Place Restaurant has been a cornerstone of Fort Worth’s Como neighborhood. At the corner of Horne Street and Curzon Avenue, Drew, Stephanie, and their daughter Krystal Thomas have built more than a restaurant—they’ve created a gathering place where neighbors connect over fried chicken, collard greens, mac and cheese, and buttery cornbread.

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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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