For returning customers.... this restaurant has a new owner & new staff... for at least almost 2 years or so. So don't think for a second that these are the same people. I just can't sit back & let this be unknown.
Don't waste your time or money. It is no longer family friendly. No tables, no kitchen, no staff, just bar tenders. The food is gross. 1st I got an under cooked hamburger. 2nd I got dried pulled pork. You get your food from warming trays. No tables. My kids sat on whiskey barrels. This was the only family place to eat at in the fair and the turned it into a bar. My family has been coming for 40 years. I WILL NOT BE BACK!!!!! Kid-friendliness: NOT. The whole reason we came was because of tables and food food. Now there is nothing. They took the tables out.
The management has changed hands and it is no longer a family friendly resbit from the hustle and bustle of the State Fair. All the tables and chairs have been removed. The food is low quality and " artisan", or some attempt at it. I paid $65 for two sandwiches, two chicken fingers baskets, a hot dog and five bottled drinks (the despenser and cups are gone). No extras no sides. The staff was friendly and polite, but all new as far as I could tell. The ONLY good restaurant inside the fair grounds is gone. I will not be back untill the it goes back to the way it was.
Food was great, but it was slightly more pricey than I feel it's worth.
A Dallas icon. Head to the bar where Bobby Darin treated Pamela Tiffin to a Coke in the 1962 classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical film, "State Fair". The food is only good by Fair standards, but the atmosphere is wonderfully historical.
Nice escape from the outrageous state fair food.
What a fun night. Murder-Mystery Dinner. Great food & the whole night was so enjoyable.