If you are east of Dallas, Texas and playing golf at Mesquite Municipal Golf Course, then you may be looking for a nearby restaurant. Towne Crossing Boulevard, which is about ten minutes from the golf course, has a large selection of restaurants where you can enjoy lunch or dinner after 18 holes of golf. You can choose from bars and grills, restaurants with international cuisine or steak and seafood restaurants--even with a little Cajun thrown in.
Sports City Cafe
You can step right off the golf course and right into the world of sports at Sports City Cafe. It bills itself as the "best little sports joint in Dallas." It has big screen TVs to watch the pros play golf or to catch up on the football or baseball scores you missed while you were playing 18-holes. You can enjoy a cold beer while relaxing at Sports City Cafe, which specializes in hot wings and babyback ribs.
Sports City Cafe
3808 Towne Crossing Blvd.
Mesquite, TX 75150
(972) 270-2454
sportscitycafe.net
El Fenix
El Fenix, a family-owned restaurant, serves Tex Mex. The Martinez family has been specializing in this type of food since 1918 and now has 16 locations. The menu offers everything Tex Mex from quesadillas to enchiladas to its own specialties. Specialties include customer favorites such as chile rellenos, chimichangas and tacos el carbon. If you have one or two golfing buddies that don't like Tex Mex, El Fenix offers some "American" menu items like chicken fried steak and hamburgers.
El Fenix
3904 Towne Crossing Blvd.
Mesquite, TX 75150
(972) 279-8900
elfenix.com
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe's menu includes categories like Le First Chomp (appetizers), Blackened Thangs (meat that's blackened) and Le Old Cajun Favs. It offers Cajun Etoufee, Fried Pickle Puckers, and different types of fried seafood from catfish to shrimp. Its slogan reads "Featuring Anything that Grows in a Swamp," and you can purchase T-shirts and hats at the restaurant.
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe
3712 Towne Crossing Blvd.
Mesquite, TX 75150
(972) 686-9100
razzoos.com
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