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INDIA’S COFFEE SHOP AND BAKERY

101 Bee Mountain Rd, off Texas Hwy 118, 1/2 mile north of FM 170 junction
(432-371-2888)
Open Fri–Wed 6 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed Thur.
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Terlingua

Bakery

(From May 2012)

What this tiny indoor-outdoor cafe really needs is a row of hammocks, because meals here tend to leave you wanting nothing so much as a nap, even at nine in the morning. There are old-school hamburgers, a burrito the size of a cord of firewood, and a killer BLT. But the menu is definitely breakfast-centric. Just don’t make any big plans for right after.

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NEL’S COFFEE SHOP

209 N. State
(432-426-3722)
Open Mon–Sat 8–3, Sun 8–2.
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Fort Davis

Sandwiches /
Bakery

 

(From December 2010) Multitasking as coffee shop, restaurant, and used-book store, Nel’s recalls the slow pace of long-gone rural cafes. Here, the chatty, mostly local crowd comes for sandwiches and handcrafted quiches and pastries. Not to be missed are the seasonal soups and the sandwiches of thin-sliced roast beef or turkey on wheat buns. The menu superstar is the perfectly cooked migas, as authentic and flavorful as any from an urban Mexican restaurant. Note: Busy periods can overwhelm the kitchen.

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