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What: Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery is a popular lunch and dinner stop for Hill Country riders.
I haven't had the pleasure of getting dinner from this place, but I'm sure folks will be along shortly with a rave review or two. Their lunch menu is small, but I can vouch for the pretty tasty fried catfish plate.
Typical fare, dinner on left, lunch on right:
Seating is available, in this tent, or in another set of picnic tables.
Naylene, owner and chef, proving it's the cook, not the tools, that makes the food great.
Steve, Naylene's husband, co-owner, and equally as friendly as his better half:
Where:
Mac and Ernie's Roadside Eatery
Williams' Creek Depot - FM 470
Tarpley, Texas 78883
Phone: 830-562-3250
Directions:
From their website:
Note that if you're coming from the east (i.e., from 16/Bandera/Medina), the restaurant is a bit hidden by trees. The entrance is immediately after the bridge in Tarpley.
Additional Comments:
What's particularly amazing is how this good food comes from such a small building.
I haven't had the pleasure of getting dinner from this place, but I'm sure folks will be along shortly with a rave review or two. Their lunch menu is small, but I can vouch for the pretty tasty fried catfish plate.
Typical fare, dinner on left, lunch on right:
Seating is available, in this tent, or in another set of picnic tables.
Naylene, owner and chef, proving it's the cook, not the tools, that makes the food great.
Steve, Naylene's husband, co-owner, and equally as friendly as his better half:
Where:
Mac and Ernie's Roadside Eatery
Williams' Creek Depot - FM 470
Tarpley, Texas 78883
Phone: 830-562-3250
Directions:
From their website:
Note that if you're coming from the east (i.e., from 16/Bandera/Medina), the restaurant is a bit hidden by trees. The entrance is immediately after the bridge in Tarpley.
Additional Comments:
What's particularly amazing is how this good food comes from such a small building.
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