Address: 105 S Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843, USA
“The atmosphere only scored low due to the loud atmosphere, there was a art gallery event going on in town and it was hard to carry a conversation. It is a bit on the pricier side for most places. Our server Daniel was decent. He seemed to have a lot of tables but didn't seem flustered or overwhelmed but it definitely did seem to take from the experience. The steak frites was tender and the perfect temperature. The spare ribs were fall of bone, the Caesar salad was properly dressed without being heavy and the romaine crisp. The steak nachos were great starter. The salmon linguini was delicious. Crispy garlic bread and we also had the pepperoni, brick oven pizza. Pizza is about a 12" or medium size from your major pizza chains so it can easily feed 2-3. My husband tried the pinto canyon mule and lost gringo. Both drinks were good, I dipped a bit of each and I prefer the lost gringo because the prickly pear flavor stood out and shined.”
Address: 305 S Spring St, Marfa, TX 79843, USA
“Not disappointed. On a Sunday night around 6:30 in January we were told it was an hour wait for pizza but it was more like 45. We had a couple ice cold beers while we waited. Beers were $2 each. The pizza had thin crust and was tasty. Not a bad stop for sure.”