Windom Feed Sack
$ • Seafood, Southern, Pet Friendly
Hours:
414 Main, Windom
(903) 623-3013
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So my bf came across the Feed Sack on fb and we are about an hour away from the location but thought we’d give it a try yesterday. We arrived a little before 5pm for the dinner buffet. Let me start out by saying I wish more buffet places had a “one trip” price because I rarely go back for seconds and don’t eat $25 worth of buffet, but yes I know that defeats the purpose of a buffet lol. I will start out with the taco bar, i tried a chicken quesadilla but wasn’t impressed...read full review
The staff is amazing and food is delicious! We tried practically everything! Salad, fish, roast beef, chicken fried steak, rolls, green beans, scalloped potatoes, French fries, etc.
So friendly and and the variety is great! Something for omnivore and vegan too. Plenty of seating for small and large groups. Inclusive staff, and customers of all kinds. Casual dress, buffet style. Historical ambience and even merchandise for sale. ❤️ 5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️...read full review
Ratings
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 2PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 2PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 2PM 4 - 8PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 2PM 4 - 8PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 2PM |
Windom Feed Sack is a restaurant known for its great-tasting, scratch-made food, offering an all-you-can-eat option for $13 per person. The relaxing atmosphere features a lively environment, although it can be a bit noisy. Diners enjoy hot, delicious meals that leave them feeling pleasantly satisfied. Popular dishes include frog legs, shrimp, and fresh catfish, along with a variety of salads and potatoes from the bar. The food has a homemade quality that many find reminiscent of family gatherings. Don't forget to save room for their famous chocolate cobbler topped with ice cream and coffee syrup. While some consider it slightly pricey, especially since most may not eat enough to justify the adult buffet price, it remains a hidden gem and a must-visit in Fannin County.