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What: An old cozy bar with excellent cheeseburgers. You can get any beverage you want just as long as it's beer in bottles or cans. When you order your food, Ed himself (at least I think that's who he is) gets up from whatever table he's sitting (he likes to hang out with the customers) and goes to the kitchen to cook it up. The menu is small and simple. I always mean to try something else (like the Mexican hot dog - served in a tortilla instead of a bun) but I just can't get over how good the burgers are. Quite literally hot off the grill. No fries, but that's OK - they have Lay's potato chips and Fritos, of course.
It's mainly a hangout for the locals and the farmers from the surrounding area. It's not a late-night destination - at 9pm you finish your drink and head for the door.
Where: 209 West 3rd Street, Taylor, TX
Directions: If you're heading East on 79, hang a left on Talbot St. and a left on 3rd.
It's mainly a hangout for the locals and the farmers from the surrounding area. It's not a late-night destination - at 9pm you finish your drink and head for the door.
Where: 209 West 3rd Street, Taylor, TX
Directions: If you're heading East on 79, hang a left on Talbot St. and a left on 3rd.