Lindale Guide

Where to Eat in Lindale, Texas

Lindale's dining scene has grown right along with the town, anchored by the Cannery district downtown and a strong showing of East Texas barbecue. Add a family-owned brewery tap room and the wineries that come with being Miranda Lambert's hometown, and this small Tyler-area town eats and drinks far better than its size suggests.

Here's where to eat in Lindale.

The Cannery

The Cannery, in the heart of downtown Lindale at 75 Miranda Lambert Way, is the town's go-to dining-and-entertainment spot. Its menu runs to crowd-pleasers like wood-fired pizzas, brisket tacos, and gourmet burgers, all served alongside regular live music in a restored former-cannery setting.

It's the kind of place that works for a casual lunch, a family dinner, or a night out — the social center of Lindale's revitalized downtown, where the food, the drinks, and the music all come together.

East Texas Barbecue

Lindale takes its barbecue seriously. Texas Music City Grill & Smokehouse is frequently named at the top of local dining lists, pairing a true Texas smokehouse menu with live entertainment. Brisket Love BBQ & Icehouse has become a local treasure for its authentic, smoky flavors and laid-back outdoor icehouse atmosphere.

Between the two, Lindale offers some of the better barbecue in the Tyler area — brisket, ribs, and all the smoked-meat staples done right, in the relaxed, welcoming style East Texas does best.

Drinks, Wine, and Everyday Eats

Lindale's drink scene is a fun bonus. The Ponderosa Pour House, part of the Lambert family's downtown businesses, is a beer tap room pouring private-label brews made in house alongside selections from nearby breweries. Red 55 Winery offers tastings of a wide variety of Texas wines, and the twice-yearly Piney Woods Wine Festival brings even more to town.

Beyond the standouts, Lindale has the cafes, Tex-Mex spots, and family restaurants you'd expect in a growing Texas town, plus the national chains clustered along the Interstate 20 and US 69 corridors. And with Tyler just 15 minutes south, the region's full dining scene is always within easy reach.

The Food Scene

  • The food scene is small but honest — barbecue, Tex-Mex, and home-cooking places that don't overthink it
  • Most sit-down options cluster along Highway 69
  • Tyler is close enough that locals treat it as an extension of their dining options
  • Breakfast tacos and kolaches are a weekend morning ritual
  • A handful of local spots have loyal followings — ask any resident, they've got opinions

Local Favorites

  • Family-run Tex-Mex restaurants with cheese enchilada plates
  • Barbecue joints with brisket and sausage by the pound
  • Small-town diners serving chicken fried steak and breakfast all day
  • Pizza places that do steady weekend business with families
  • Snow cone and ice cream stands in the summer months

Every Restaurant in Lindale

A complete directory — 41 restaurants, 8 food trucks, and 1 bars & pubs — built from active Texas sales-tax permits, grouped by cuisine where the name makes it clear.

Sourced from the Texas Comptroller's active permit records. A spot that recently closed or changed hands may occasionally still appear — let us know and we'll fix it.

Barbecue (2)

Mexican & Tex-Mex (1)

Burgers & American (3)

Chicken & Wings (2)

Seafood & Cajun (1)

Pizza & Italian (4)

Asian (2)

Coffee, Sweets & Bakery (7)

More Restaurants (19)

Food Trucks & Trailers (8)

Bars & Pubs (1)

Source: Texas Comptroller — Active Sales Tax Permit Holders (NAICS 722)

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