Est. 1995 · San Angelo, Texas
These aren't scripts. They're not marketing copy. They're the stories we tell ourselves when we get wonderful reviews.
Share Your StoryEvery table has a story. Some are celebrations that span decades. Others are quiet moments that change everything. At Peasant Village, we've learned that the best reviews aren't about perfection — they're about the feeling of having gone somewhere with a soul.

Anniversary & Celebrations
Robyn and her husband walked in with the ease you only get after decades together. Thirty-three years is a long time. It deserves a place that feels steady, warm, and intentional.

Returning Guests
Crystal G. didn't have to come back. She'd been before years ago and left feeling neutral. But something brought her back, and this time, everything was different.

Returning Guests
John B. came in with family—something they've done before. What stood out wasn't just the food. It was the familiarity, the consistency, the feeling that something core stays the same.

Special Moments
Lexi V. wanted something different for her birthday. Not just another dinner. Not just another place. Something that felt intentional and didn't feel rushed.

Group & Private Dining
Kurt C. brought in a group—not a small one. Big tables come with their own kind of pressure. But when it works, it becomes something else entirely.

Date Nights
Nikki R. described the space as quiet and easy to talk. In a world that feels loud, finding a place where conversation flows naturally is rare.

Anniversary & Celebrations
Jennifer Z. and her husband have a rhythm. Every year, they come back. Seventeen years together — and they keep choosing the same place for that one night.

First Visits
Aaron G. wasn't planning on finding anything special. Just passing through San Angelo, Texas. Looking for a place to eat. And then he found us.

Special Moments
Steve Z. had already had a full meal. Then dessert came. And suddenly… maybe not. That moment where someone considers ordering the same dessert again — that's one we pay attention to.

Date Nights
Keishara F. came in for a date night. Nothing extravagant. Just a chance to sit down, talk, and enjoy the evening. And it worked.

Returning Guests
Every time J. Fort comes through town, he stops in. Not once. Twice. That tells you everything you need to know about consistency and trust.

Special Moments
Tj B. noticed something small. A quick visit. A simple thank you. Not a performance. Not a show. Just acknowledgment.

Special Moments
Jackie R.'s table had two plates that mattered. A ribeye. A fish. Two very different expectations. Both landed exactly where they needed to.

First Visits
James W. wasn't sold at first. The space felt a little worn. A little unexpected. But then the food showed up. And everything changed.

Date Nights
No big occasion. No celebration. Just dinner. But it was quiet, comfortable, easy. The kind of night where nothing goes wrong and everything just works.
Your Story Awaits
Every story starts with a reservation. We'd love to create yours.