Address: 962 TX-21, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, USA
“We went here around 8:30 on a Friday. They close at 8. The owner put on a tired smile and took our order. We could tell she was ready to go but she helped us anyway. She was always polite. She’d run out of freshly baked buns and told us the store bought weren’t quite as good as hers, she warned. When our food came out (fast) we left (they were closed). We parked at the gas station down the street and opened the bag. The burger was to die for. Literally! If she can whip a work of art like this when she’s tired and ready to go imagine what she does for lunch hour! The burger was cooked to order, a nice medium well. It’s was ridiculously juicy. The meat was fresh. That cow had been dead 24 hrs at most. The pickles are home made. They’re vulgar. They’re a delicacy. They’re a gift from the gods of food. I don’t remember the buns, the onions were thin sliced and lettuce was fresh. The meat and the pickles stole the show. The fries were well seasoned and thick cut. They were good. But, did I tell y’all about the pickles and juicy patty? Those pickles are delicious. It’s a sin not to eat try them. I recommend you try The Texas Road Stand.”
Address: 2850 Highway 71 West, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, USA
“I like to order from the dollar menu. I like the breakfast menu best. The coffee is always good. I don’t know how their hamburgers have been become so popular they don’t put lettuce tomatoes or pickles and onions on them, just bread, meat, and secret sauce, and cheese. And they are the smallest hamburgers of all the burger places.”