My daughter and I stopped here for lunch when we were driving by. We both really like small town or «Mom ‘n Pop» restaurants. We found it to be pleasant and we enjoyed very hospitable staff. No disappointment in this little café and especially their décor honoring present and past military participants. Food was good and we will go again.
FayAnne P.
Classificação do local: 5 Burleson, TX
Love, love, LOVE this amazing restaurant. Frog and Maxine always treat me just like family, and will always make you smile. The food is incredible. The pancakes are bigger than your face, the gravy is fantastic, and their bisket is always freshly smoked outside. Can’t wait to come back every time I leave!
Kami K.
Classificação do local: 4 Roanoke, TX
Good, basic breakfast at good prices. Ordered 1 pancake and it could feed two people. Would definitely return.
Michael M.
Classificação do local: 3 Granbury, TX
Not great but not bad either, best part is enjoying friends and conversation, I don’t know if it was just a bad day to be there but hash browns were cold and hard and the eggs were supposed to be over medium, but there was runny whites, sausage and toast were good to go, and the coffee was great, the staff was terrific and the overall atmosphere was fun, I will try it again and try something else next time.
Jeff R.
Classificação do local: 5 Flower Mound, TX
Got to Granbury early, so I decided to find someplace for Breakfast… the 3 egg omelette was great and the service came with a smile. The patrons are locals but they were friendly to me, considering I’m obviously not a local. It looks like they have some pretty good lunches available for later. I will come back.
Aleta B.
Classificação do local: 5 Granbury, TX
The food is great and the staff are always very down to earth, attentive and pleasant!
Alex A.
Classificação do local: 5 Granbury, TX
Best restaurant in Granbury. Frog & Maxine are the very best. They dearly love us Veterans. If you have not been there, go and check out the walls & ceiling, but most of all the food!!!
Linda D.
Classificação do local: 4 Granbury, TX
Great home cooking! Seasoned well with lots of choices! Tremendous breakfasts and lunch. Busy on Sundays… go early!
Dave M.
Classificação do local: 5 Pecan Plantation, TX
Since they stopped smoking there, it has become our favorite breakfast place. Very good food, fair prices, and good service make this a good homestyle restaurant.
Sean G.
Classificação do local: 4 Granbury, TX
Pam’s Too is the epitome of a small-town café in every sense of the term. No frills; basic Americanized fare. Few exceptions. Located off Acton Hwy 4, they have been a staple go-to place for early risers and the after-church crowds on Sunday mornings, serving standards for both breakfast and lunch daily. Breakfasts are served either by the combo or type desired, or simply a’ la carte; served on off-white plastic dishes that remind me of my elementary school lunchroom experiences. Even so, plastics aside, the food is consistently decent(good). No adorning florette of parsley or twisted orange slice. Absolutely not. You get what you order, and that’s it. Bear in mind, this breakfast may be basic, but you definitely get what you order. Service is prompt and courteous for the most part. My coffee cup rarely went empty during any visit there. While there is a menu of all options, I would hazard that most people go for what’s on the gigantic daily board adorning one of its walls(hard to miss). There, one can find options of specials, choice of veggies, et al. Also listed are a host of sandwiches, burgers, appetizers, desserts, and a host of others. Once again… basic, but fairly good. The prices are very good. Given the local demographic, I would suggest they cater more towards folks who have tighter budgets, and sometimes even smaller stomachs(not unlike that small-town population they epitomize). Nonetheless, the food is good, and served to order. I’ve been there VERY early in the morning, and had my meal brought to me in just under 5 minutes. «Frog» and his wife, Maxine, are often there at all hours running the ship. Don’t be surprised when a long-haired older guy walks up to your table to check on you… that’s Frog. Down-to-earth, and all about pleasing his patrons, Frog stands out in a world combative towards disheveled hippie Vets, but for all the right reasons. He has an overwhelming sense of warmth and true gratitude for your patronage that keeps you coming back for more. Adorning the walls(almost every square inch) are 8X10 photos of war veterans. A proud display of those who have sacrificed all, and many who have simply played an essential part of America’s wartime history. It’s not unlike having a mini-museum to look at while you’re there. In a couple of photos, you can see Frog in his less long-haired days, with the undeniable boyish smile that he still possesses even today. «Character» is a word that comes to mind while writing this review. It’s not about being the«best» in a world of restaurants that want to compete for that title, but in being themselves. Pam’s Too is THAT exception.
Jimmie H.
Classificação do local: 3 Burleson, TX
Great food and good prices. Typical type food that you’d expect from a diner. I’ve posted a picture of their menu board that they update fairly regularly. Keep in mind that this is in Acton where they have no rules about smoking in restaurants. This is one main dining room with a smoking«section» with air handlers designed to suck all the smoke out. This is a good attempt, but all non-smokers agree that even a hint of cigarette smoke is an appetite killer. Major props to them for maintaining a wall of honor with pictures of local Hood County military personnel, past and present.
Joe L.
Classificação do local: 4 Humble, TX
I went there for breakfast while in town for Christmas and enjoyed the friendly atmosphere, fast service and good food. USA friendly with many photos of veterans on the wall. Diner setting with friendly spoken here. You can tell Maxine and Frog run a well tuned machine considering the number of empty seats(very few). Your coffee cup will never run dry here! Thanks!