The Texas Foodie Spring 2020 | Page 8

RIO VISTA PROFILE  THE PRICKLY PEAR STORY BY MATT SMITH PHOTO BY MONICA FARAM Tasty Tucked Away Treasure Uncommon location equals uncommonly good food at Rio Vista’s Prickly Pear L ocated at 4001 Texas 174 in Rio Vista (population 969), The Prickly Pear hardly seems a poised-for-success location. But four years in, the locally-owned restaurant is going gangbusters and attracting attention far beyond its tiny Johnson County town. Owners Bart and Melody Peugh cite customer service and quality food for their success. Both credit their passion for cooking to their mothers and grandmothers. Melody Peugh operated a catering business before opening the restaurant. Bart Peugh’s family-owned and operated Peugh’s Country Sausage for 50 years. “Country food, good old down- home cooking,” is how Melody Peugh describes Prickly Pear’s fare, all of which is scratch and custom made. Entree options range from plate- covering chicken fried steak, rib eyes, salmon, hand-breaded calf fries, chicken — or shrimp — alfredo and more. Sides include mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, corn, okra, green beans, turnip greens, salads and other options. Yeast rolls and jalapeño cornbread made daily are a hit with customers as are the restaurant’s choices of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and baskets. Daily specials keep the dining experience delectable variety wise. Though the Peughs occasionally mix things up, Tuesdays usually feature pot roast or smoked chicken while Wednesday customers have a choice 8 T H E T E X A S F O O D IE “Country food, good old down-home cooking.” of beef or chicken enchiladas or meatloaf. Thursdays are pig days at the Pear involving tough decisions over choosing ribs or 2-inch smoked pork chops. All-you-can-eat catfish features on Friday as does the hot- boiled shrimp platter weighing in at a pound. Saturday’s special is rib-eye steak with a skewer of grilled shrimp. Sunday offers three specials: smoked turkey with dressing, brisket or pork chops. Best come early cause the seats fill fast, Melody Peugh warned. The Prickly Pear is open Wednesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. . For information call 817-556-0252 or visit The Prickly Pear’s Facebook page.