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By: Sarah Baker
Date Posted: 7/14/2009
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Dining: Black-Eyed Pea

VIBE: The Black-Eyed Pea is a relaxed, casual hangout offering Southern-inspired comfort food. With cooler temperatures on the way, this is an ideal place to warm up with homestyle food in a cozy setting. Most locations have a full bar, too.

WHY IT'S TOT-FRIENDLY: The kids' menu offers both “pleasers” (smaller portions) and “platters” (for hungrier kids). They offer everything from pizza to pot roast, and dessert is only a dollar more. Service is fast and friendly, and they bring out hot cornbread and rolls to take the edge off hunger. Changing tables are available in the restrooms.

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DETAILS:

The Black-Eyed Pea

Dallas

3857 Cedar Springs, 214/521-4580

5601 Greenville Ave., 214/361-5979

6400 Gaston Ave., 214/826-2412

7979 Belt Line Road, 972/490-1932

 

Garland

3435 Belt Line Road, 972/495-5243

 

Irving

3601 Belt Line Road, 972/255-0563

 

Mesquite

3825 Pavillion Court, 972/686-1787

 

Plano

605 West 15th St., 972/423-5565

1905 Preston Road, 972/248-6096

Pea makes its mashed potatoes fresh every hour, so be sure to try them with your order. Mom’s Meat Loaf ($8.99) is deliciously crusty on the outside, with a rich tomato sauce. The chicken fried steak ($11.89) is as large as the plate it’s served on — plan on sharing! The dessert menu changes depending on the season. Whatever the cobbler of the day is, try it warm with vanilla ice cream!

GOOD TO KNOW: The Pea offers a curbside to go service, so you can call or fax in your order on your way home.

BEST TIMES TO GO WITH KIDS: Avoid the weekday lunch rush and opt instead for dinner or weekends. Kids eat free Tuesdays from 4-9pm.
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