
The Best Eggs Benedict Surprise in Abilene, Texas
Why We Drove Two Hours for Eggs Benedict—and Found It Right Here in Abilene, Texas
If you’re searching for where to find Eggs Benedict in Abilene, Texas, or wondering if it’s worth a short West Texas road trip, this story might surprise you.
Christmas Day at Casa Fernandez was perfect. Family, laughter, and one very special gift for my wife, a new car. Not brand new, but new to us, and that makes it special in all the right ways. The next morning, we hopped in her new ride to run a few errands, and like most married couples, the familiar question came up:
“Are you hungry?”
You already know how that conversation goes.

The Surprise Drive That Changed Breakfast Forever
This time, though, I had a plan. When my wife asked where we were going to eat, I said three magical words:
“I’ve got this.”
As we rolled out of Abilene, she guessed Mexican food in Clyde. Closed.
Then Tex-Mex in Eastland. Also closed.
That’s when she finally asked, “Where are you taking me, Mr. Fernandez?”
My answer?
“To get the best Eggs Benedict this side of the Mississippi.”
Chasing a Dish Abilene Didn’t Have… Or So I Thought
Here’s the thing, before that drive, I had called just about everyone in Abilene.
Denny’s? No longer makes it.
Truck stops? Nope.
Several restaurants? Some didn’t even know what Eggs Benedict was.
I fell in love with Eggs Benedict years ago in New York City at the Waldorf Astoria, and I’ve been chasing that perfect bite ever since, poached eggs, Canadian bacon, English muffins, and rich hollandaise sauce. Yum!
So we made the two-hour drive to the Old South Pancake House near the Fort Worth Zoo, and it was worth every mile. Perfectly prepared. Memories made. Coffee shared.
And because we’re us, the night didn’t end there.
Buc-ee’s, Highways, and Falling in Love Again
On the way home, we spotted Buc-ee’s off I-35 and Texas 114.
Next thing you know, we felt like teenagers again, laughing, wandering, and enjoying the ride. That’s when I realized: this wasn’t just about Eggs Benedict.
It was about time together.
The Big Surprise: Eggs Benedict Exists in Abilene
Back home, while my wife drove, I kept researching, and that’s when I found it.
Taylor County Taphouse in Abilene.
Owned by my friend Josh Robinson, they serve Eggs Benedict Josh-style, not on an English muffin, but on one of his famous biscuits, topped with scratch-made hollandaise sauce.
The catch?
It’s a Sunday brunch special, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Worth the wait.
The Best Eggs Benedict Surprise in Abilene, & Fort Worth Texas
Gallery Credit: Rudy A. Fernandez
Yes, IHOP Has It Too (With a Twist)
Some IHOP locations around West Texas also serve Eggs Benedict, using a pre-packaged hollandaise. Different style, still delicious, and sometimes that craving just can’t wait.
Want to Make It at Home? Here’s a Classic Hollandaise Recipe
A Simple Hollandaise Sauce
- 3 egg yolks
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- ½ cup melted butter
- Pinch of salt
- Dash of cayenne (optional)
Whisk yolks and lemon juice over low heat until thickened. Slowly drizzle in melted butter while whisking. Season and serve immediately.
The Moral of the Story
Sometimes, the best memories start with a simple question:
“Are you hungry?”
If you know of another hidden Eggs Benedict spot in West Texas, message me, I’m always willing to chase a great breakfast.
Whether you drive to the Metroplex or wait for Sunday brunch in Abilene, Eggs Benedict has officially earned its place in West Texas breakfast lore and in our hearts.
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