McGregor’s restaurant scene leans relaxed and neighborly, with stops that punch above their weight in flavor.
Whether you’re day-tripping from Waco or lucky enough to call McGregor home, these local favorites serve Texas charm on every plate.
Coffee Shop Cafe
A beloved McGregor mainstay, Coffee Shop Cafe is comfort food central—chicken-fried steak with cream gravy, pot roast that falls apart with a fork, and cornbread that tastes like Sunday supper.
Daily specials keep regulars coming, and the salad bar is a retro joy, fresh and loaded.
Don’t miss the homemade pies lining the case; coconut cream and pecan are local favorites, and slices are satisfyingly generous.
J-Pea Asian Bistro
A welcome curveball in a small town, J-Pea turns out fresh, flavorful Asian dishes—with Vietnamese and Thai influences—that locals rave about.
Pho arrives with a rich, aromatic broth and plenty of herbs, while the pad thai balances sweet, salty, and tangy without going heavy.
Crispy spring rolls and basil stir-fries make easy crowd-pleasers.
It’s a great option when you want something lighter without sacrificing comfort.
Coach’s Steakhouse
Coach’s does what Texas steakhouses do best—well-seared ribeyes, baked potatoes loaded to the brim, and a roomy, welcoming dining room that works for birthdays, date nights, and team celebrations.
The steaks have that crucial crust-to-juicy-center contrast, and the peppercorn sauce is worth ordering on the side.
Starters lean classic—shrimp cocktail, fried mushrooms—and the rolls land warm and buttery.
Milky Way Coffee Co.
Part coffeehouse, part community hub, Milky Way pours espresso drinks with care and offers breakfast and lunch that feel homemade.
Breakfast burritos come stuffed with eggs, potatoes, bacon, and green chile if you want a kick, and the pastries rotate—think blueberry muffins and cinnamon rolls with a proper spiral of icing.
For lunch, the turkey pesto panini and tomato basil soup combo is a reliable favorite.
Papi’s Tacos
Street-style tacos with bold seasoning and well-griddled meats have turned Papi’s into a casual must.
Al pastor brings pineapple warmth, carne asada gets that caramelized edge, and the salsas—especially the green one—bring brightness without overpowering.
Add elote when available and finish with churros if you spot them. It’s quick, affordable, and craveable.
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