Isaack's - Junction
Isaack's
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The restaurant has a Western vibe with trophy mounts and a knife case lining the entry hall. The waitresses are friendly, with most having worked there for decades. The diverse clientele includes tattooed cowboys enjoying homemade onion rings and ladies sharing patty melts. Highly recommended dishes include the chicken-fry with tender meat and perfect grease quotient, as well as the grilled pork chops with peppery mashed potatoes. Don't forget to finish with a slice of pie while sipping coffee from Isaacks-embossed mugs.
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Well, this might be the only vegan-possible place in Junction. If you are okay with a salad with limited choices, this it it. A lot of the salad bar items are non-vegan, so I had to skip them. There was no quinoa, beans, sprouts, or significant sources of plant protein in the bar. The salad was better than the DQ salad, which set a low bar. I don't know. Maybe the waitress was tired. She seemed kind of busy and not looking to talk. When I asked for baked potato, she said they were out. End sentence. She didn't offer any other ideas or sympathy. I guess it seemed cold. Towards the end of the meal she got slightly friendlier when my dad was trying to strike chit chat. The salad bar was also pretty dark. I guess they want to hide the food in the dark? It could use some more lights. The bath tub as the base of the bar was neat. My dad seemed happy with his meal. Vegetarian options: Basically, the salad bar and baked potato are your choices, leaving off the meat.
One of Texas’ great classic cafes, the fish fry is the best selection. The exceptional fresh salad bar is the amazing surprise (truly). Usually these scare me but you will never find one fresher. Homemade pickled vegetables!
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