Outdoor seating with picnic tables and hanging lights creates a chill, relaxing vibe. Music plays softly, enhancing the laid-back atmosphere. Large portions and fresh, flavorful vegan dishes attract a diverse crowd seeking satisfying plant-based meals.
Hearty and meaty slices make the meatloaf stand out. The platter serves generous portions that invite seconds.
Plenty of free parking sits right by the food truck in the lot on the corner. Parking spots are easy to find and close to the ordering area.
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There is free parking available by Tyler Station.
Hopeboy’s Kitchen has a rotating menu with different options daily.
The food is a bit pricey, but portions are large.
Cozy American restaurant with board games and card games scattered throughout creates a unique, inviting vibe. Trendy, clean decor and a warm atmosphere make it comfortable and welcoming. Music plays consistently, adding to the lively but relaxed energy.
Flavorful and well-seasoned meatloaf stands out here. It comes fresh and pairs well with mashed potatoes.
Free parking exists with about four rows in front of the restaurant. The first row has a 20-minute limit, and parking availability varies from plentiful to limited.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Reservations are recommended as the place is often packed.
Old style country diner offers a small town vibe with cozy, inviting atmosphere and simple Texas homey decor. Music plays softly, creating a quiet, enjoyable setting where conversations carry gently across tables.
Meatloaf comes in a thick, half loaf pan-sized portion with a homemade taste that matches traditional home cooking. The sauce adds to the flavor, and leftovers hold their quality well.
Plenty of parking spots make access simple. The lot is easy to find and use.
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Weekday specials are available after 4pm.
The dinner special costs $8.99 for chicken fried steak with two sides.
Food ordered for takeout stays hot and fresh.
Bright interior with hand-painted wall art and Eastern European decor creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Live accordion music and classical tunes set a peaceful, inviting mood. A small market offers native European products, adding a unique cultural touch.
Meatloaf comes with a crispy outside and a flavorful inside, topped with gravy. They offer to remake it if it's too pink, showing attention to cooking preferences.
Plenty of parking spaces sit in the rear, making access simple. The parking lot and entrance are both located at the back for easy in and out.
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Parking is in the rear of the restaurant.
Taste of Europe offers authentic Eastern European and Russian cuisine.
The restaurant has several vegetarian options available.
Old school diner with military memorabilia and nostalgic charm creates a welcoming atmosphere that feels like small town Texas. Walls display airplane pictures and history, adding to the vibrant, friendly vibe. Efficient service complements the cozy, historic setting.
Lunch meatloaf stands out with its home-style flavor and hearty texture. It pairs well with other classic dishes like chicken fried steak and salmon.
A full parking lot shows this spot draws a crowd. Even when the lot is packed, seating stays available and service moves fast.
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Expect long wait times during peak breakfast hours, especially on weekends.
Daily specials are available, offering unique dishes each day.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Multiple seating sections include a large patio area with country decor that creates a homey, small-town vibe. Atmosphere varies from quiet and comfortable to occasionally loud with bright room sound. The place offers decent parking and serves generous portions with a focus on southern-style dishes.
Large portions of meatloaf come with sides like mashed potatoes and mac and cheese. The meatloaf is very tasty and often leaves enough for a sandwich the next day.
Parking gets a little tight during high peak times but remains decent overall. The difficulty feels manageable given the quality of the food.
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The Monday specials are only available during dinner hours.
Parking is decent, but there are only two handicapped spaces in the back.
They charge an additional 3.5% fee for credit card payments.
Small, cozy space with a country farm vibe and classic diner energy creates a friendly, clean atmosphere where conversations flow easily. Bubbly attitudes and the sound of chatter fill the air, making it feel like dining with family. Seating is comfortable and the layout feels larger inside than it appears outside.
Bourbon glazed meatloaf stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. It pairs well with pork chops and draws repeat orders.
A small parking lot sits behind the restaurant with a one-way flow. Entry happens from Goliad Road, and exit routes lead left to Goliad or right to Dollarhide.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
The restaurant has an online waitlist for convenience.
Parking is one way; enter via Goliad Road and exit on the side road.
Buffet restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with a clean, organized dining room that feels busy and lively during peak times. Tables sit close together, creating a cozy but sometimes crowded space. Country music plays softly, adding to the casual vibe.
Meatloaf comes as a consistent option alongside sides like mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and green beans. It pairs well with other comfort foods such as pulled pork and fried fish.
Spacious parking lot offers plenty of spots even when busy. Easy access to the place helps get food quickly.
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The price is $20 per person, excluding drinks.
Expect limited food options one hour before closing.
Veterans Appreciation Night offers special events for veterans.
Cafeteria-style restaurant with vintage music and a comfortable, spacious interior offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels like a home-cooked meal with a pleasant, not loud vibe. Long-standing family-owned spot known for classic dishes and a well-maintained, clean environment.
Large portions of meatloaf come with sides like tomato graveyard, onions, and celery. It pairs well with mashed potatoes with brown gravy and carrot salad.
Plenty of parking spots sit available in a lot that stays full due to the quality inside. The lot is easy to find right in the middle of town.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult near Cleburne Cafeteria.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect possible wait times.
Cleburne Cafeteria does not accommodate large groups or banquets.
Upscale western design with country chic decor and breathtaking chandeliers creates an elegant, calm atmosphere. Spacious layout includes a large lounge bar downstairs and private dining upstairs, often hosting special events. Complimentary valet service and live music add to a relaxed, refined vibe.
Meatloaf features Wagyu beef, giving it a rich and tender texture. It tastes very tasty and outstanding, standing out even compared to homemade versions.
Valet parking costs $5 and helps avoid the parking garage hassle. Reservations can be made while parking, leading to immediate seating.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during peak hours.
Valet parking is available, but self-parking is suggested for easier access.
Bright, modern diner with dog-friendly patio and toy box for kids creates a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere. Drag brunch entertainment adds lively energy, while giant Jenga and arcade games offer casual fun. Space feels open yet quiet enough for conversation, making it ideal for social gatherings.
The Meatloaf Patty Melt stands out as a unique sandwich option. It combines a well-seasoned meatloaf with classic patty melt elements, delivering a satisfying and flavorful bite.
Complimentary parking exists but lacks verification. Alternative spots offer validated parking. Exiting the nearby garage can take hours.
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Drag Brunch happens monthly on Saturdays with a lively atmosphere.
Salsa dancing events occur regularly at Blue Lacy, attracting a fun crowd.
Kids eat free at Blue Lacy, making it a family-friendly option.