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    Coliseum Country Cafe

    4.0 (37 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Excellent country cookin'
    Karl K.

    Let me just get down to the bottom line: the Coliseum Country Cafe offers excellent southern style cooking that is second only to Mary B's Southern Kitchen. I am going with five stars even though 4.5 stars is probably more correct. I have been a couple of times over the last few weeks and have tried an array of items. Steak tips over rice: excellent flavor, especially in the gravy. I think there should be a little more meat for the price paid, however. Salisbury steak: also excellent, one of the best I've had in years. I have had quite a few of the veggies (I usually order an extra): pole beans, blackeyed peas and corn, squash casserole, mashed potatoes, pinto beans, greens, and green beans. All are very good. I'm fairly certain most are canned (not the casserole or mashed potatoes, which are both fresh), but they add a little to them that give them that little boost.  Corn bread: this is served in a much less common form: pancake form. And I like it. For one thing, it ensures freshness. A lot of places leave corn bread sitting around for hours, and it gets dry and stale. This appears to be made with each order and is fresh and tasty if a little mild. Sweet tea: well above average. The service here is friendly and accommodating. They work hard and take pride in what they do. There is one additional thing worth noting here: In looking at the photographs of the inside, I noticed a sign on the wall that would be considered by most to be racially insensitive. That sign is no longer on the wall, so if you saw that photo and it deterred you from eating here, it need not be so.  I am not saying the Coliseum Country Cafe is fully woke--I have no idea-- but they had the good sense to take that sign down. And I have enjoyed my lunches here amidst a racially diverse group of people.

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    James S.

    The Coliseum Country Cafe is located on the corner of Florida St. and Coliseum Bvld. Greensboro in an older strip mall. There is plenty of private lot parking. From the outside, the sign is well weathered and the building is showing its age all around. I didn't actually come here for the food, but an old tale involving a classic muscle car, and a pair of blue leather boots. But that's another story for another time entirely! Of course I checked the reviews before I came here (shout out to Karl K for his outstanding review) and found it was a mixed bag. Even after my friend and I sat in the parking lot we were going back and forth on actually going in. Finally the decision was made and we went in. Truth is, I'm really glad that we did. Inside it is your typical old school diner feel. Classic meat and 3 kind of place. Truly a gem from a bygone era. The menu was a single piece with sandwiches and salads on one side, and the specials of the day on the other. The menu changes daily, which I thought was a really cool thing. I went with the chicken fried steak and gravy, mashed potato's, mustard greens, and pimento cheese cornbread. A classic southern country lineup if ever there was one. The food was out in no time, nice and warm, and looked good. With only one bite of mashed potato and gravy I knew I had made the right choice. Everything was cooked properly and had a nice taste. The portion sizes were just right. The gravy had a nice pepper taste to it, and went well with the entire meal. The cornbread was certainly my favorite, and was cooked to order! I cant say I've had cornbread like this ever! It was made up like a pancake and was absolutely delicious! There were some grilled onion bits in it along with the pimento and cheese. Wow. Other items that patrons near by were getting looked great, and I overheard several people comment on how they enjoyed their lunch. I know I certainly did. They have deserts too, and they did look great, but I was too full to get one today. They seem to have a regular local following. Over all I'd say this is a solid 4.5 stars for a down home country cooking diner. The service was great, my glass stayed full, and I even got a drink to go. The waitress kept a check on us throughout the meal. The only real down side to this place is its location, and the fact that they only take cash. So be sure to bring cash if you come here. Other than that I'd gladly come back here any time, and definitely plan to.

    Pork steak with peppers and onions, turnip greens and hamburger soup with jalapeño fried cornbread.
    Donovan C.

    They are a fairly good diner but they only take cash. The employees are all friendly and you can tell that they've been doing this for a while as everyone is constantly moving and no motion is wasted. The meals are priced reasonably with mine costing $9 and came with a drink, two sides and a choice of bread. Because of their cash only policy I was unable to get dessert. There's always next time.

    Very good, large Sloppy Joe - nice with a side of slaw.
    Fred B.

    Another excellent lunch here Tuesday, this one including one of my favorite dishes at this neat little country cafe, Chicken Fried Steak with perfect White Gravy, well seasoned with salt and plenty of ground black pepper. Throw in an order of the house made Sloppy Joe (damn, I still love these things). several nice side dishes, including mashed potatoes with more of the White Gravy, and their well sized Iceberg Wedge with Russian Dressing, and it probably don't get much better.

    Janice M.

    Struggling with how many stars to give here. The atmosphere is inviting, clean and simple. The servers are friendly and efficient. The food is a mixed bag. I ordered the chopped sirloin with grilled onions with a side of mashed taters and gravy and a wedge salad with hard boiled egg slices. Nothing wowed me but it wasn't bad either. Just ok. The sirloin was nicely cooked but the onions had no flavor which is weird for onions. The mashed potatoes were homemade and creamy and the gravy was rich and savory, The salad was uninspired and the ranch bottled and not very good. You also get a bread of some sort and I went with the fried jalapeno cornbread, more of a pancake. If there was jalapeno in it, I couldn't detect it. It was served at room temp with cold butter. I hate it when I get served cold butter! I didn't eat most of it. I mostly enjoyed my meal but I'm not in a rush to go back. I may visit again for the flounder, that seems to be popular here. And don't forget CASH ONLY.

    Grilled Flounder on Flounder Friday. Sides: Mashed Potatoes and Gravy and Baked Apples.
    Nate H.

    I would have never known about this place if it weren't for my friend bringing me here for one of their flounder fridays. It is in the middle of a fairly rough part of Greensboro, in an old run-down shopping center. Despite the location, Coliseum Country Cafe is a great little place to grab some lunch. It has a small town atmosphere, but everyone is very welcoming. There are families, construction workers, and business men all grabbing lunch at the same time. The walls of the place are plastered with old movie posters and advertisements that bring a nice sense of nostalgia to the place. As I said above, I went for their Flounder Friday. This is a choice that I'm very glad that I made. You can order the flounder either fried or grilled. I went for the grilled option, because I was trying to be a little healthier than I had in the last couple of days. The flounder took up most of the plate. It was a huge portion about the size of a football, and it was just as good as it was big. The fish was very moist and didn't even need any sauce. The meal came with two sides. I chose the mashed potatoes and gravy and the baked apples. Both were very good. The service was good as well. Every time that I finished my sweet tea, it was refilled right away. This is one of my only complaints: the sweet tea could have been a little bit sweeter, but I'm very particular about my sweet tea, so take that as you will. Overall a nice little gem hidden away in a downtrodden area. Definitely worth supporting local and grabbing some lunch there. Tip: CASH ONLY

    Fish Friday! Flounder with shrimp. I added kale, black eye peas with corn, and jalapeño cornbread.
    Jay E.

    Smile, say "Hey", and sit with a stranger. David introduced me to this spot about a year ago (Thanks Dave). This is a cash only diner that the locals love. I did notice as in other reviews its not the most choice side of town BUT the customers during lunch usually are wearing business suits or are proud AARP card carriers. if you show up in the middle of lunch hours, you will have a wait UNLESS you follow my initial advice above. the decor is old and dated while the wall are dressed with old favorites like pics of Andy, Opie, and Shirley Temple to name a few. The menu is printed on plain white paper in document protectors. which indicates a constant changing menu (A++). Fish Fridays are my favorite; flounder w/ shrimp option and a good selection of sides that include greens, beans, soups, basic salads, and a sweet treat like Watergate salad, yum (Thanks Dap)! About $10 gets you an entree, 2 sides and choice of bread. the jalapeno cornbread is pan fried and I like even though it could use a dash of something. If you like good simple food put this place on your list of 3D's to try. BTW, the staff is friendly and they hustle their butts off, so don't be skeerd to compliment and tip :) Keep your expectations low and you will be blown away!

    I got the fried whitefish, came with a little Cole slaw, Italian style green beans, baked potato and fried cornbread.
    Jamie S.

    The food was wonderful! Bring cash, they don't take card. ATM across the street. I got fried whitefish, Italian green beans, baked potato and fried cornbread. I really wanted to eat every morsel but my belly had no more room. Probably the best fried fish I've ever had. The service was great too. I came during non peak hours (3pm). If you've got a hankering for home cooking then this is the place.

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    Excellent food & service. The best turkey club sandwich I've ever had. Food is all very fresh & tasty!! And a large serving for the price.

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    Just had Carolyn's homemade Chow Chow and it puts commercial made Chow to shame. It is great

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    This is a great restaurant,good food good atmosphere,friendly people. Despite the location, Coliseum Country Cafe is a great place to eat.

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    Love the crunchy and fresh fried chicken it is much better than commercial chicken places. The squash casserole is another favorite of mine.

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    i love country cooking & definitely got my fix here!! everyone was so nice & the "regulars" made you feel at home.

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