“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” – that’s how the old saying goes. Hiding out in Antioch is an old-school restaurant without any frills or modern flair. Instead, you’ll be treated to warm hospitality and the most amazing homecooked meals! Around for decades, Mac’s Old House will make you feel part of the family from the moment you arrive. Here’s why you need to plan a family night out at Mac’s:
A 95-year-old historic treasure in Contra Costa County, Mac's Old House is an old-fashioned restaurant that specializes in classic comfort food.
The story of Mac's stretches back to 1925 when Floyd 'Mac' McKinney built this house with his father. In 1956 he began to operate a bar out of a converted part of the home. He operated it for 17 years before selling it and retiring.
The restaurant changed hands a few times after Mac, but today's owner bought it in 1983. Since then, owner Gary and manager/head chef Rick Rook have truly turned Mac's Old House into a local icon!
What sets Mac's apart from any other restaurant is its warm, home-like atmosphere. In many ways, dining at Mac's feels like you're dining at an old friend's.
Open every day from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Mac's is the place to go when you're craving a delicious and hot homestyle meal - without cooking one yourself, that is. The dinner menu is full of classic dishes that are bound to hit the spot!
The restaurant is especially renowned for its Prime Rib and Ribeye Steak. A hearty cut served with hot baked bread, Minestrone soup, salad, pasta, and fresh sautéed vegetables, you better bring an appetite!
Mac's Old House has been around for a long time and they've only gotten better with age. The next time you're in Antioch, drop on by and taste a bit of home. Visit the restaurant's website to learn more.
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