The Flying Crow

305 E Front St, Texarkana
(903) 213-5882

Recent Reviews

Goforit_life_is_shor

Had lunch here with a friend.. We both said mmmmmmmm around our first bite! And every bite after that. Truly an outstanding, yet reasonably priced lunch. Cute atmosphere in a train car. Unfortunately I've tried to go there twice since then, and they seem to be closed.

Steven Anderson

Awesome place for brunch! Great service! Very unique place to visit!

Jay Chappell

Such a cool experience! Food was fantastic and service was even better.

CJHueter

This is truly a Texarkana Treasure! It is always a fun experience and so unique. The menu is filled with high end /gourmet choices for a brunch/lunch and we LOVE it!

Laci Petty

The atmosphere is great, I love how they've done the inside! The chevre stuffed strawberries were to die for!! I can't wait to go back

Pam Cupp Shepherd

Very good waitstaff Food good. Very neat place. Will return soon.

Adam G.

Quaint, Cozy and absolutely unique atmosphere cafe. On the day of my visit, the Union Pacific RR Big Boy 4014 was rolling in the rail yard next to The Flying Crow. I dropped in for a quick lunch while waiting on the train to arrive. Lucky for me the menu on this day was the Quickie menu so it was limited to a few of my favorites. First, the service was excellent as can you tell they appreciated my patronage. My samplings consisted of fresh southern sweet tea, fresh lemonade, a assortment of fresh berries (strawberries, green & red grapes and blue berries) my main dish pick had a unique name I can't remember, but was a delicious "loaded" chicken salad sandwich with sliced/creamy avocados, apples and pecans topped with lettuce & tomato served with chips. The taste, The consistency and The Texture of the sandwich along with smash of hip/retro/contemporary/vintage vibe made my dinning experience in this railcar cafe 5 stars out of 5! If you happen to be in or passing by Texarkana, make the stop in their beautiful historic downtown and check out this diner. I highly recommend the food and chill atmosphere!

Ray10t

What a little gem of a place. We had just walked around the 1849 Gallery and wanted a cold drink. The restaurant is just across the street located in an old converted railroad car. We just wanted and ice tea and ordered and set down to enjoy our tea. Very friendly servers and nice cool and clean facility. We looked at the menu and there were several interesting selections and would definitely go there for lunch if in the neighborhood. The owner came out and brought us a complementary small plate of bruschetta. It was delicious.

Samantha

Coolest place to eat! It's a traincar! An actual traincar!Awesome vibe and delicious food, owner and wait staff were incredibly friendly and competent. One of my favorites that I've visited.I got the fancy stuffed strawberries, deviled eggs, and the BLT. Phenomenal! The creme brulé bagel was the best sweet bagel I've ever had.

Justin Brown

It’s a restaurant in a train car! A TRAIN car!

Charles Morgan

Great atmosphere, cool setup with the train car. Highly recommend The Artist!

Chance Godwin

Completely blown away by the red pepper soup. Unique train car restaurant. The sandwich was great but the soup really stood out to me as a unique taste. Definitely a must try

Marcella Hearnsberger

Fun atmosphere and unique menu offerings. Will go again!

Bryan Lowry

Great experience, good food, very attentive staff!!!

Brandi Ruiz

Really wanted to love this place. Was in town with my grown daughters and we stopped in to check this place out. Great novelty concept. Cool little spot in an old railcar. Can't comment on the food because we never got it. We were told that they were short handed. Then that the grill ran out of gas. All that would have been fine had we not been already waiting for over an hour for our food order. The final straw: a large party (8 people) that came in a solid half hour after us received their food order. While we sat at a empty table. Just for reference, I ordered a BLT and my girls both ordered eggs and bacon.

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