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Best of the best. Friendly and great food and great choices. Be ready to wait at peak times, but usually moves right along. When you have to wait usually great food in store for you.
I grew up going here for the dinner specials and the desserts. The portions are large and the food is excellent. There are a lot of local people who go often and the waitress know you by name. Great spot to unwind and have a great home cooked meal.
Joe's Coffee Shop is pretty close to home, and serves up great breakfast. They're priced just right and you definitely get your money's worth in the portions they serve up. Friendly staff, and a homey atmosphere.
Breakfast is superb. Eggs cooked the way they are supposed to be, most places don't know how t prepare basted eggs, The best I've had in many years. The Waffle is very good as well. Crisp on the outside and light and fluffy inside. Other than the coffee not being Starbucks it was outstanding.
Pros
+ Old Fashion Home Cooking
Cons
- It is a little worn.
Posted by slurpdog
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 09, 2007)
Joe's is at Irving Blvd. now instead of 6th St. I don't go to this restaurant as often as I'd like, but am very satisfied everytime I do go. Best thing of the place are the pies. I've tasted the pineapple cream and have longed to have he peanut butter pie! Daily specials are delicious and come with your choice of 3 sides, giving you the option to make a slice of pie your 3rd side for a...
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This slice of Americana in the middle of Irving's Heritage District is a heckuva lot more than the name suggests. You can have the best breakfast in the DFW Metroplex for $3.80 (with eggs, biscuits, and Kansas City hashbrowns, embellished with bacon, green peppers, and onions), served by one of a crew of steel magnolias who'll call you "hon." They'll also make honest recommendations: "The...
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Posted by vanenglish
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 23, 2003)