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Puffabellys Old Depot Restaurant – Spring

Pub Food or Music and Dinner Package (Half Off). Four Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Open-faced burgers, chicken-fried steak, and gulf shrimp in an eatery built to resemble an old train depot; live music on Wednesday nights

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 9, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Dine-in only. Singer-songwriter showcase options valid Wednesday nights only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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A pub can be the most welcoming place to go in a neighborhood, especially if the local cult isn't accepting new members. Dine in good company with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $10 for $20 worth of pub food
  • $20 for $40 worth of pub food
  • $20 for $20 worth of food and two tickets to the Songwriter Showcase (a $40 value)
  • $40 for $40 worth of food and four tickets to the Songwriter Showcase (an $80 value)

The chicken strip platter is $10.99, the hamburger steak is $9.99, and the mushroom-swiss burger is $9.49. See the full menu.The Songwriter Showcase tickets (a $10 value each) are valid for Puffabellys Wednesday night shows.

Puffabellys Old Depot Restaurant

Though Puffabellys menu clearly states they opened in 1995, the restaurant carries an ambiance and a history evocative of a much older establishment. Initially housed in an old train depot that was relocated from Lovelady, the eatery burned completely to the ground five years after opening. The original structure was completely unsalvageable, but reclaimed materials were collected so that the new structure would echo the personality of its ancestor.

Today, aged tin signs for train lines and ice cream bedeck a dining room where weathered tin cans brimming with peanuts sit on each table. Diners crack the nuts' salty shells as they await plates of fried catfish or the eatery's popular fried green tomatoes. A selection of 10 open-faced burgers exposes steamy layers of shredded cheese with bacon or jalapeños, effectively forcing sandwich picks into early retirement. On Wednesday nights, live music plays during the Songwriter Showcase.

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Puffabellys Old Depot Restaurant

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    Spring

    100 Main St.
    Spring, Texas 77373
    (281) 350-3376
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