Breakfast Menu "Peasant Village Restaurant" San Angelo

Refined American plates for dinner & gourmet sandwiches for lunch presented in an artsy old home.

Peasant Village Restaurant, 23 S Park St, San Angelo, TX 76901

(325) 655-4811

Opening Hours

Friday: 6–9 PM

Saturday: 6–9 PM

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 6–9 PM

Wednesday: 6–9 PM

Thursday: 6–9 PM

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Services

Service options

Outdoor seating, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fireplace, Great beer selection, Great cocktails, Great wine list

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Assistive hearing loop, Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Gender-neutral restroom, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Romantic, Trendy, Upscale

Crowd

College students, Family-friendly, Groups, LGBTQ+ friendly, Tourists

Planning

Dinner reservations recommended, Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, Kids' menu

User Reviews

Beautiful house turned sandwich shop/ bar!! I ordered the gyro, it was just ok. It comes with "seasoned chips," straight out of a bag and a dill pickle. The ambiance was far better than the food. I came from out of town so unfortunately I probably will never be able to give them another shot. I'd love to try something different as I really wanted to love the place. Nice alcohol selection though we didn't order drinks on this trip. They also have outdoor tables. Check the hours before going, they close early.

Very nice restaurant and atmosphere. Food and cocktails were excellent. Very generous portions. Will definitely be back. Make sure to make a reservation!

I was fortunate to be able to go twice with family and loved ones. I went for the first time with my parents and my aunt, my dad's sister, celebrating her new adventure in life. I went again a few years later with my now husband and it was our first official date, although we'd been together for a bit. The food was off the charts, the staff amazing, and the atmosphere cozy and inviting. My only regret to this day, as it was still there on my second visit, was not buying the yellow painting - The Journey I believe it was titled, in the back room closest to the kitchen. I could relate to it completely, and my only hope is that by some chance it's still there when I return again one day, or someone else related to it as much as I did personally and gave it a proper home. (I love how individual artists are able to feature themselves there!) I have not been back since before the fire, and so my excitement to do so only grows. I'm so thrilled it survived and continues to thrive. I cannot wait to return and walk the water gardens across the street, as was our hope after we shut the place down the last time ;) and hopefully visit the deli next door as well for the first time. Keep the teasing emails coming. They make my mouth waster and my heart grow fonder.

Dinner here is okay. We ordered the sirloin and seafood platter and it was average. The service was slow and getting drinks even slower. Most of their menu unfortunately is drinks…even the desserts so options are pretty limited. The atmosphere is nothing special either as it’s wooden walls and stock images playing on a TV. Unfortunately will not return.

Wife and I love it here! It's our top pick for special occasions every time. Never a bad meal or bad service. Always VIP treatment from the staff and chef Jason. Class act guy who cares about his craft and his people. Hostess and bartender Merrisa is always a pleasure to see there as she too is a true professional every time we done in. The food speaks for itself and it's worth every penny as well. This place hits above it's weight for our small town I tell ya that much.

A lovely place to have dinner. Excellent bar service by Larry. They have very good options for bourbon and rye whiskey. Had the calamari, Caesar salad and Cajun Angels (shrimp). All were tasty and done properly. They do serve on the fast side. For example, my calamari and salad were served together quickly. And the main course arrived about 5 minutes after. Had a delicious chocolate creme brûlée for dessert.

The food was really good, but not quite to five stars given the price point. Calamari was ok but could have used any type of seasoning, pretty bland. Aged steak had a nice crust and was good and tender, but again could have used some seasoning. The toffee pudding was a knockout though, as were the cocktails! The water they served was filtered tap water and tasted terrible, either the filter needs replacing or get water delivered for a higher end place like this.

The Aged Ribeye with Cowboy Butter and Santa Fe Shrimp were excellent and service by Clint Baker was spectacular! Five Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️