Frequently Asked Questions

Yes – we accept all major credit cards as well as cash and Apple Pay.

No – we are first-come-first served. There is usually no wait to get a table, but there will be a wait to get food on very busy days.
No – we do not charge to enter the Feed Mill.
Yes – all ages are welcome, but only 21+ are allowed to drink regardless of parent’s permission.
No – the space is all open air, but there is plenty of covered seating, and we have lots of heaters and fans. You will be comfortable in any weather.
Yes –Bring your dog, just keep them on a leash.
Yes – Call or send us an email for more information.

Our History

Sexton Feed Mill’s history dates to the 1920s as the city’s first electric generation plant which stood on a concrete slab still located off our back patio. The first feed mill opened on the site in 1941 and was purchased by Clyde and Margaret Sexton in 1968. When Clyde, who served as Somervell County fire chief and a founder of the County Youth Fair, passed away in 1985, their son Ronald and his wife Celinda continued the family business making and selling agriculture products to farmers and ranchers. Sexton Feed Mill is now owned and operated by Clyde Sexton’s son, grandson, great grandchildren, and great great granddaughter.

The family aspires to preserve the history of Sexton Feed Mill, the oldest family-run business in Somervell County while evolving it to last for generations to come. When you visit us, you can still see the original cross-beam structure, old feed sacks and advertisements, a truck loading dock, iconic bright red doors, and grain silo tops. The only difference is the Sextons will be drinking beer, not milling feed.