Home-Style Country Cooking in the Heart of Weatherford, TX
From sunrise skillets to our famous homemade pies, every plate is made with love, served with warmth, and priced so you'll keep coming back.
From the moment we open till the last plate goes out
"We don't believe in a breakfast cutoff. You want eggs and bacon at 3 in the afternoon? That's your God-given right."
At R&K Cafe, breakfast isn't just a meal — it's a way of life. Our kitchen starts cracking eggs at dawn and doesn't stop until close. Whether you're an early riser fueling up before work or rolling in for a lazy weekend brunch, we've got your table ready.
Everything is cooked to order with real butter, farm-fresh eggs, and the kind of attention your grandma used to give a Sunday morning spread.
A different home-cooked plate every day of the week — just like mama used to make, only you don't have to do the dishes.
Every plate comes with your choice of 3 sides, tea or coffee, and rolls or cornbread.
Every pie and cake at R&K is baked fresh from scratch — no box mixes, no shortcuts, no excuses. Come in early for the best selection, because once they're gone, they're gone.
Don't just take our word for it — here's what our neighbors have to say.
"We've been coming here every Saturday morning for three years straight. The chicken fried steak is the best in Parker County, and the waitresses remember our names and our orders. It's like eating at your grandma's kitchen — if your grandma was a really, really good cook."
"I work out on 171 and drive clear across town for their lunch special. The pot roast on Thursdays is worth the trip alone, but honestly it's the coconut pie that keeps me coming back. My wife says I love that pie more than her. She might not be wrong."
"Brought my mom here for Mother's Day brunch and she asked me why I even bother cooking at home anymore. The biscuits and gravy are out of this world, and they didn't rush us at all even when it got busy. Real, genuine, home-style food and hospitality."
Same great food, same friendly faces — now in two spots around Weatherford.