Comfort has a long-standing tradition of excellent places for lunch. However, if you’re feeling like dining out this evening, you may wonder about your options. Well, ‘wonder’ no more, because depending upon the day of the week, there are possibilities. So read on!
Two restaurants new to Comfort have recently opened. Welcome to Bella Sera for Italian food, and to Fajita St. Mexican Kitchen and Bar for – of course – Mexican food. Each of these establishments occupies a space that was previously a restaurant. Bella Sera, located at 429 Front St., is now where the Horseshoe Pub and Pizza used to be. The décor is much the same as it was before, but the menu offers an extensive selection of Italian dishes, down to the dessert. You are welcome to dine there every day of the week, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The food is tasty, the service is good, and the folks are nice as can be!
Regular visitors to Comfort may remember the Double D Restaurant and more recently, El Torito Grill. That’s the spot where you will find Fajita St. Mexican Kitchen and Bar, 1004 Front Street. As with Bella Sera, the menu is quite extensive, and you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. Evening hours are available every day except Sunday, when the restaurant closes at 3:30 pm. The atmosphere is spacious, inviting, and bustling T F
with patrons and staff.
Next, we invite you to visit Flamingo Street Restaurant at 702 Front St., where you can have an intimate dining experience from the hand-picked selections by Chef Debbie. The unique and tasteful items are offered Wednesdays through Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., except on Friday and Saturday, when Flamingo Street is open until 9 pm. The layout maximizes the limited space to create a cozy setting that’s perfect for special occasions as well as any day you choose.
So, after you have eaten your way through Front Street in Comfort, head on down to High Street, starting with Comfort Pizza on the corner of 8th and High. Hand-tossed and woodfired pizza awaits you. Open Wednesday through Sunday, the fresh ingredients and outdoor atmosphere will change forever the way you think about pizza. It’s a fun and casual place, so if you haven’t experienced it, you should.
Heading west on High Street, you will next encounter High’s Café and Store. The grandaddy of Comfort restaurants, High’s has set the bar high (pun intended), and the food is always tasty. Also open Wednesday through Sunday, starting at 11 a.m., High’s offers early dining treats from 4 p.m. till 6 p.m., when the restaurant closes. You can eat indoors or out yearround, and don’t be surprised if you meet someone there who you know. It’s just that kind of place!
On the next corner you’ll encounter Food for the Soul. While usually lunch is the main attraction, many Fridays you are invited to enjoy steak night. This is a special treat once a week, so be sure to call ahead and make a reservation. Portions are generous and your taste buds will water. Give it a try.
And last but not least, take a jaunt out into the countryside, traveling west on TX 27, and then a left onto Hermann Sons Road, around a bend or two, until you come to Riven Rock Ranch. Up the hill is La Calabria Pizzeria and Wood-Fired Cuisine. The food is all hand prepared and delicious, and the view is to die for. It’s not difficult – when sitting out on the patio, enjoying your pizza, and listening to Frank Sinatra sing – to believe you are in Italy.
Just remember, Comfort is not just for lunch any more. We’ve got you covered, so head on over, and find Comfort in Texas!
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