Midland’s dining landscape continues to evolve, offering residents and visitors an array of new culinary experiences. From upscale restaurants to beloved food trucks, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
New Restaurant Openings
Cowboy Prime
Located at 200 Spring Park Dr. #210, Cowboy Prime brings an upscale steak and seafood dining experience to Midland. Spearheaded by celebrated chefs Felipe Armenta and Graham Elliot, the menu features premium steaks, fresh seafood, oysters, sushi, and a selection of salads and appetizers. The restaurant also boasts a full bar with craft cocktails and an extensive wine list. Weekend brunch and daily happy hour are additional highlights. For more details, visit their website at cowboyprimetx.com.
Georgie’s Place
Set to open soon in downtown Midland, Georgie’s Place promises European-influenced dishes that blend refined techniques with approachable flavors. Owned by local restaurateur Chip Hight, who also operates Opal’s Table and The Hemingway, this new establishment aims to enrich Midland’s culinary scene. Stay tuned for its grand opening.
Food Trucks Worth Visiting
M & M’s Carnival Foods
Stationed at 3315 N Loop 250 W, M & M’s Carnival Foods offers a diverse menu that includes street tacos, brisket burgers, and specialty cheese fries. Their loaded funnel cakes and fried Oreos are must-tries for those with a sweet tooth. Patrons have praised the generous portions and friendly service. For more information, visit their website at mmambitions.com.
Taqueria El Real
For authentic Mexican fare, Taqueria El Real at 1800 N Big Spring St is a local favorite. Known for their flavorful street tacos, quesabirria tacos, and burritos, this food truck has been serving the Midland community for over nine years. The carne asada fries and chicken quesadilla come highly recommended. Operating daily from 11 AM to 11 PM, it’s a convenient spot for a delicious meal.
El Indio de Michoacan
Specializing in California taqueria-style cuisine, El Indio de Michoacan offers generous burritos and refreshing aqua frescas made with real fruit. Their Michealaguas, particularly the watermelon flavor, are customer favorites. Open on weekends at 2326 W Loop 250 N, this food truck is worth the wait for its authentic dishes and friendly service.
Midland’s expanding culinary scene reflects the city’s growing appetite for diverse and high-quality dining options. Whether you’re in the mood for a fine dining experience or a quick bite from a food truck, these new establishments are sure to delight your taste buds.

