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Sam's

4 of 5 stars
Dallas, Texas
Sep 11, 2009
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person found this review helpful

We stopped for lunch on a drive between Galveston and Dallas. They had a large variety of entrees - barbecued brisket and sausage, fried chicken, chicken fried steak, hamburger steak, and chicken...more

Sam's

Jul 28, 2009

Pretty good overall. Some of it a little too greasy. For the most part good. Sort of messy more

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