Where to Eat in Quitman, Texas
Quitman is a small Wood County seat, so its dining is hometown in spirit — barbecue, Tex-Mex, a coffeehouse, and home-cooking spots around the courthouse square — with the restaurants of Mineola and Tyler an easy drive away. There's friendly local food close to home and plenty more within reach.
Here's where to eat in and around Quitman.
Around the Square
Quitman's dining is the kind you'd expect in a close-knit East Texas county seat: smoked-meat barbecue, casual Mexican food, a coffeehouse, and home-cooking spots that serve the community day to day. Burgers, barbecue, Tex-Mex, and cafe fare are the staples, served with small-town familiarity near the historic courthouse square.
These local spots handle the everyday essentials — a quick lunch, a casual dinner, a morning coffee — close to home. For a town of its size, having reliable hometown options at hand is part of the appeal, especially for residents who don't want to drive for a good meal after work or a day on the lake.
Mineola and Tyler
Quitman's location keeps well-equipped towns within easy reach. Mineola, about ten miles south, is a charming railroad town with its own restaurants, cafes, and historic downtown; and Tyler — a regional city roughly an hour away — adds steakhouses, Tex-Mex, barbecue, chains, and local favorites of every kind, from quick bites to sit-down dining.
That access means Quitman residents are never far from a wider selection, whichever direction they head. Many combine a trip to Mineola or Tyler for shopping or errands with a meal out, treating those restaurant scenes as an extension of Quitman's own options.
Lake Country Flavor
Beyond the immediate towns, Quitman sits in the heart of Wood County's lake country, where Lake Fork's reputation as a trophy-bass destination draws anglers and visitors who fill the area's cafes and barbecue joints. The home-cooking spots and casual eateries that dot the surrounding small towns add even more options for those willing to drive a little.
For a quiet county seat in the Piney Woods, Quitman's combination of friendly local eating and quick access to Mineola and Tyler keeps residents well fed without a long trip. Day to day, the spots around the square handle the essentials close to home.
The Food Scene
- Home-cooking diners where the daily special is written on a whiteboard
- Plate-lunch spots with chicken fried steak, cornbread, and real mashed potatoes
- BBQ joints that smoke low and slow — brisket, ribs, sausage
- Mexican restaurants with combo plates and sweet tea on every table
Local Favorites
- Southern comfort food diners with daily plate specials
- Small-town BBQ with mesquite-smoked meats
- Tex-Mex spots with cheese enchiladas and homemade salsa
- Catfish houses — you're in lake country, after all
- Breakfast joints where coffee refills are free and nobody rushes you
Every Restaurant in Quitman
A complete directory — 13 restaurants, 10 food trucks — 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.
- Country Kitchen E Lane St · since 2018
- Dairy Queen chain S Main St · since 2020
- Gjakova 1067a S State Highway 37 · since 2020
- Honor Coffee N Main St · since 2025
- Hv Of Fork Owners Association Geronimo · since 2012
- Milanos S Main St · since 2018
- Peraltas Authentic Mexican Restaurant S Main St · since 2003
- Pivot Nutrition E Goode St · since 2024
- Red Dome Smokehouse S Main St · since 2015
- Rockin S & S Grill E Lipscomb St · since 2025
- Seth's Lake Fork Creek Steak & Seafood S State Highway 37 · since 2010
- Sonic Drive-In chain E Goode St · since 1993
- Subway chain 914b E Goode St · since 2010
Food Trucks & Trailers (10)
- Cs Chuck Wagon County Road 1460 · since 2023
- Dados Shave Ice County Road 1246 · since 2026
- Dazey Donutz Comanche · since 2026
- Deb's On Da Go County Road 4186 · since 2026
- Forrest Trading Company E Goode St · since 2006
- J & C Grill County Road 3254 · since 2022
- La Estrella Authentic Mexican Food Fm 2088 · since 2021
- Red Dome Smokehouse S Main St · since 2018
- Rockin S & S Grill Clark St · Fm 2088 · since 2022
- Slowpoke's S Main St · since 2025
Source: Texas Comptroller — Active Sales Tax Permit Holders (NAICS 722)
FAQ: Dining in Quitman
Yes. As the Wood County seat, Quitman has a handful of local eateries around the courthouse square — barbecue, Tex-Mex, a coffeehouse, and home-cooking spots for everyday meals. For more variety, nearby Mineola and Tyler offer fuller dining scenes within an easy drive.
Quitman residents enjoy local hometown spots around the square for casual meals and drive to Mineola or Tyler for a wider range of steakhouses, barbecue, Tex-Mex, and chain and local restaurants, often combining a meal with shopping or errands.
Tyler, a regional city, is about an hour's drive from Quitman and offers the full spectrum of dining — steakhouses, Tex-Mex, barbecue, sushi, chains, and local favorites. Mineola, about ten miles south, is much closer for its own cafes and restaurants.
Yes. While Quitman itself offers hometown barbecue, Tex-Mex, and cafe dining around the square, the restaurants of nearby Mineola and Tyler are an easy drive away, and the surrounding lake-country towns add cafes and home cooking for those willing to explore.
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