Cotton Patch Café

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Cotton Patch Café is a popular American restaurant chain specializing in Texas-inspired American cuisine. Founded in 1989 in Nacogdoches, Texas, Cotton Patch Café has grown significantly, spreading its roots deep into the southern United States with numerous locations across Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The restaurant is renowned for its casual dining atmosphere and a menu that features a variety of comfort foods, including chicken fried steak, fried catfish, and homemade rolls, among other southern classics.

History[edit | edit source]

Cotton Patch Café was established in 1989 by Larry Marshall and Mike Patranella. The idea was to create a restaurant that offered a unique blend of traditional Texas and southern cuisine in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The first location in Nacogdoches quickly became a hit, leading to the expansion of the chain across the southern United States. Over the years, Cotton Patch Café has maintained its commitment to quality food, friendly service, and a comfortable dining experience, which has been key to its success and popularity.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Cotton Patch Café is a celebration of southern comfort food. It includes a wide range of options, from starters and salads to hearty main dishes and desserts. Some of the signature dishes include:

  • Chicken Fried Steak: A classic southern dish, featuring tender steak breaded and fried, served with cream gravy.
  • Fried Catfish: Another staple of the southern kitchen, this dish features catfish fillets that are breaded and fried until golden brown.
  • Grilled Salmon: For those looking for a lighter option, the grilled salmon is a popular choice, seasoned and cooked to perfection.
  • Pecan Pie: A traditional dessert, made in-house, offering a sweet and nutty finish to the meal.

In addition to these dishes, Cotton Patch Café also offers a selection of burgers, sandwiches, and special kids' meals, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Cotton Patch Café has expanded significantly since its inception, with over 50 locations across the southern United States. Each restaurant is designed to offer a cozy and inviting atmosphere, making it a popular choice for family dinners, casual meetings, and celebrations.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Cotton Patch Café is deeply rooted in the communities it serves. The chain is known for its involvement in local events and fundraisers, supporting various charitable organizations and initiatives. This commitment to community service has helped build a loyal customer base and has been an integral part of the restaurant's identity.

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