$10 for $20 Worth of Homestyle Southwest Fare at Manny G’s in Keller
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- Authentic Southwest dishes
- Homemade potato chips
- Cozy atmosphere
- Spacious outdoor patio
Growling stomachs can hamper stealth operations, spoil belly dances, and, in extreme cases, induce dogs to attack. Quiet whimpering tummy tones with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of homestyle Southwest fare at Manny G’s in Keller.
Manny G’s boasts a menu bursting with breakfast classics as well as sandwiches, burgers, and salads, all served in a renovated 1940s family home. The Armadillo Egg, a spicy combination of pickled jalapeno, cheddar cheese, and sausage wrapped in a biscuit ($1.95), shares the stage with sandwiches and wraps, served with homemade potato chips and a pickle. Diners can choose from varieties ranging from the turkey-spinach wrap ($7.95) to the ultimate panini, stacked with prosciutto, turkey, pepperoni, ham, salami, red onion, tomatoes, cheddar and havarti cheese, and grilled with olive oil ($9.95). The house salad’s blend of greens, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, and cheese ($6.50) appeases those who were rabbits in a past life, and a build-your-own-burger option ($9.95) lets diners trick out 10-ounce patties with jalapenos, avocado, pepperoni, bacon, and pepper jack cheese.
The eatery's hardwood floors and homey charm foster a cozy atmosphere inside, while the spacious patio nestled in a garden lets guests ogle trees when gazing at their dinner companions gets old. Breakfast is served Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, rewarding early risers with ham and peaches, a sweet and salty taste amalgam of two eggs paired with the eponymous foodstuffs ($7.95).
Reviews
Fort Worth Weekly positively reviewed Manny G's. Nearly 20 Yelpers and more than 10 Yahoo! Locals give the business a 3.5-star average. Nine Google Mappers give it a 3.3-star average, and 73% of Urbanspooners like it.
- the Ultimate Panini — a delish, salty concoction of prosciutto, salami, ham, turkey, pepperoni, red onion, tomato, and havarti and cheddar cheeses, also on grilled marble rye – Peter Gorman, Fort Worth Weekly
- everything we've ordered off the menu has been very good and fresh. The homemade chips are awesome! Large portions and creative sandwiches. – Kelly D., 5/2/09, Yelp
- Authentic Southwest dishes
- Homemade potato chips
- Cozy atmosphere
- Spacious outdoor patio
Growling stomachs can hamper stealth operations, spoil belly dances, and, in extreme cases, induce dogs to attack. Quiet whimpering tummy tones with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of homestyle Southwest fare at Manny G’s in Keller.
Manny G’s boasts a menu bursting with breakfast classics as well as sandwiches, burgers, and salads, all served in a renovated 1940s family home. The Armadillo Egg, a spicy combination of pickled jalapeno, cheddar cheese, and sausage wrapped in a biscuit ($1.95), shares the stage with sandwiches and wraps, served with homemade potato chips and a pickle. Diners can choose from varieties ranging from the turkey-spinach wrap ($7.95) to the ultimate panini, stacked with prosciutto, turkey, pepperoni, ham, salami, red onion, tomatoes, cheddar and havarti cheese, and grilled with olive oil ($9.95). The house salad’s blend of greens, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, and cheese ($6.50) appeases those who were rabbits in a past life, and a build-your-own-burger option ($9.95) lets diners trick out 10-ounce patties with jalapenos, avocado, pepperoni, bacon, and pepper jack cheese.
The eatery's hardwood floors and homey charm foster a cozy atmosphere inside, while the spacious patio nestled in a garden lets guests ogle trees when gazing at their dinner companions gets old. Breakfast is served Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, rewarding early risers with ham and peaches, a sweet and salty taste amalgam of two eggs paired with the eponymous foodstuffs ($7.95).
Reviews
Fort Worth Weekly positively reviewed Manny G's. Nearly 20 Yelpers and more than 10 Yahoo! Locals give the business a 3.5-star average. Nine Google Mappers give it a 3.3-star average, and 73% of Urbanspooners like it.
- the Ultimate Panini — a delish, salty concoction of prosciutto, salami, ham, turkey, pepperoni, red onion, tomato, and havarti and cheddar cheeses, also on grilled marble rye – Peter Gorman, Fort Worth Weekly
- everything we've ordered off the menu has been very good and fresh. The homemade chips are awesome! Large portions and creative sandwiches. – Kelly D., 5/2/09, Yelp