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    Waffle House

    3.1 (27 reviews)
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    Tiffani K.

    Great food here. Steak was nice & juicy. Everything was on point. We were hungry so it satisfy our needs.... Full & happy! lol

    ask for the full strawberry waffle including whip and they always forget. Sad i have to throw this out

    forgot a lot. Ordered all star, they forgot the whip on my strawberry waffle, the bread was super soggy. Plus i got no jelly of any sort :(

    Lunch / Dinner Menu Nov 2021
    Blake H.

    Nothing new or amazing... just predictably good food! Very fast and friendly service and reasonable prices especially for perfectly cooked food!

    Perfect waffle!
    Ashbeezy B.

    This is the old Arby's that is now a Waffle House. Quite awkward layout but same vibe none the less. There is definitely more seating inside this one than the average store. Also they have a drive through. Felt a lil like the twilight zone. Lol. They had an overall score of 91 so I felt it was safe enough to eat here. I got the apple crumble waffle & the usual. The eggs were over cooked. The toast was good & the hash was ok. Overall good experience & I would go back. It was honestly the cleanest one that I've ever been to. Not sure when exactly they opened but they'll be around for a while. This store is on hwy 78 facing the Wells Fargo. It's in between Hardee's and McDonald's. You can't miss it!

    We came in disappointed by another company, but they met us with a smile and happy to serve you attitude. They have done a great job &quick

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    They were so nice about us having extra people at our table, and made sure we were still served well.

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    We sat there for 30 minutes straight, no one came to even give us a drink, they would just look at us.

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    3 months ago

    We went to this restaurant today and they took way too long and they serve the other costumers instead of us and we went first

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    Great service even for busy Saturday morning. Good and consistent food and clean for a waffle house.

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    9 years ago

    Jane was fantastic! Kevin cooked my order to perfection! I will be back often to this location! I couldn't be happier!

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    7 years ago

    I really enjoy Waffle House,but a To-Go Fee is ridiculous. I shouldn't have to pay more to pick my food up. That is crazy.

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    4.3
    (88 reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    The World's Best BLT in a Lonely Gas Station Corner…read more Tucked into the dim corner of a run-down gas station off Highway 14 is The Griddle Stop, a place so unassuming you'd drive past it a hundred times without a second thought. Dusty windows, flickering neon, and a gas pump that hasn't worked since the Clinton administration. But behind a creaky door and a scratched-up counter sits the holy grail of sandwiches: the world's best BLT. Served on thick, toasted sourdough that crackles just right under your bite, the bacon comes in unapologetically fat slabs -- smoky, crisp, and curled like it has a story to tell. The lettuce? Iceberg, shredded fresh and cold like it was pulled straight from a mountain stream. The tomatoes are impossibly red, juicy, and somehow always in season, kissed with just enough salt to make your lips tingle. And the mayo -- homemade, garlicky, and spread edge to edge -- binds the whole miracle together. There's no music playing, no Instagram signage, and the cook, a retired Marine named Earl, only grunts when you compliment his food. But when that sandwich hits your table (a wobbly Formica top near the vending machine), the world slows down. You forget you're alone. You forget the gas station smell. You forget everything but the next bite. Five stars. No frills. No fuss. Just the kind of meal that makes you question every fancy sandwich you've ever overpaid for. Earl doesn't serve happiness, but he'll sure as hell give you the sandwich that feels like it.

    Excellent Food, Excellent Service, Always! You won't be disappointed. The breakfast burrito is a…read morepersonal favorite of mine!

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    Blt Sandwich $5.50
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    Sister's Family Restaurant

    Sister's Family Restaurant

    4.2
    (78 reviews)
    7.1 mi
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    Loved it! Friends…read moreand family have been begging me to come here and I finally did. My favorite meal of the day is breakfast and some coffee so this was a nice time out. Food was out extremely fast and was fresh. The biscuits are amazing, nice and buttery. Home fries are sooooo crispy and tasty, definitely so many I get to eat some later. Service was wonderful. Everyone here is so kind and you feel the family business part of it all. Atmosphere is fun and creative. Lots of different decorations tell a story. Very clean and kept. Overall A+

    Sisters Family Restaurant -- Where Comfort Is Served by the Plateful…read more Walking into Sisters Family Restaurant feels like stepping right into a warm family gathering -- the kind where laughter flows, the smells from the kitchen hug your senses, and everyone's happy to pause life just long enough to break bread together. True to its name, the servers felt like actual sisters -- moving with that easy, joyful rhythm only family can create. The service? Immaculate. Kind. The type of genuine hospitality that can't be trained -- it has to be lived. I ordered the Sisters Special -- five eggs scrambled with cheese because, well, your boy needs his protein. Fluffy, rich, and perfectly seasoned -- a solid 5/5. The grits, unfortunately, missed the mark with no real flavor to hold on to -- 1/5, but forgivable in the grand scheme. Sausage was tasty and well-cooked -- a 3/5 that could've been a 4 with a little more punch. The pancake? Light, buttery, and golden -- 4/5 and would happily order again. But that biscuit... whew. Buttery, soft with just the right crisp edge -- a soulful 5/5. The kind of biscuit that makes you close your eyes for a second. But what made the experience special wasn't just the food. It was the feeling. The ambiance is what sets this place apart -- it truly felt like I was sitting at my grandma's kitchen table, surrounded by cousins, familiar noise, and that beautiful messiness of people just being present with each other. These kinds of restaurants are rare now -- the ones that feel like home and feed more than just your stomach. They feed your spirit. Sisters Family Restaurant is a community gem -- the kind we need to protect, celebrate, and keep alive.

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    Great, atmosphere and food brings everyone to sister's table!
    Great, atmosphere and food brings everyone to sister's table!
    Two pancake breakfast with sausage
    Two pancake breakfast with sausage
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    Eagle's Landing Cafe and Grill

    Eagle's Landing Cafe and Grill

    3.8
    (127 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Beignets. That is the only reason this isn't 1 star…read more If I'm being fair, the rest of my party enjoyed their food. So maybe it's just me. But my meal was bad. Very bad. I ordered jambalaya with the shrimp and crab gumbo as a side. Let's start with the gumbo-first, it was a gumbo with shrimp and cold shredded crab meat sprinkled on top. That's a first for me-gumbo is a hot spicy soup; cold crab meat on top ruins it. Why wouldn't you mix the meat in with the soup? If it's me, and this is how you make authentic gumbo, then it's me. But I've never had it like this and wouldn't want it like this again. Second, the crackers. Perhaps you should check the expiration date on your box of saltines, because serving your guests with saltines that are as fresh as a piece of cardboard sitting in the sun for a year is maybe not a great addition to the soup. Again, maybe it's me. Maybe you like cutting up your amazon boxes and dipping the pieces in your soup. If so, more power to ya-it's our differences that make us interesting. And on to the jambalaya. I have had jambalaya in New Orleans, and creole restaurants throughout the country. I have made my own. My jambalaya experiences have taught me this-if you want to have bad jambalaya, this is where you have it. The chicken was so dry (how dry was it?), it was as if it had been sitting in the desert for a month. The sausage and shrimp were moderately better, but only just. The rice was cooked pretty well, but given the tastelessness of everything else, there were no flavors for the rice to absorb. I loaded it with hot sauce and even still, barely ate any of it. It was bad. As mentioned at the top, the beignets saved this meal. 6 of us got 3 orders and they were good. Not cafe du monde (New Orleans) or Huey's (Savannah) good, but a respectable beignets with lots of sugar. I did enjoy these immensely. Our server was good. Friendly, attentive. But service alone can't save a poor food experience. Everyone else was happier. Po boys were apparently good as was my lady's salmon with a lime cilantro glaze. Kids seem to have enjoyed their meals. But I am not sure I could have been more unhappy with mine.

    I found this place on Yelp when I was in town on business. I had seen ettoufee as an option…read moresomewhere locally on a different night but couldn't remember where and was craving some Cajun/Creole beyond just a steamed platter. I decided on the Bayou Sampler - Crawfish Etoufee, Shrimp Creole, Chicken & Sausage Gumbo, Jambalaya, Red Beans & Rice. The Gumbo, Jambalaya & Etoufee were my favorites. Red Beans & Rice was OK. I did not really care for the Creole at all and would have been extremely disappointed if that had been all I ordered. For dessert I was torn between the White Chocolate Bread Pudding and the Beignets. I ultimately decided on the Beignets to take some with me when I couldn't finish. I was certainly not disappointed. I would consider returning if in the area.

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    Shrimp Poboy
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    Blackened Talapia
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    Matthews Cafeteria

    Matthews Cafeteria

    3.8
    (458 reviews)
    8.6 mi
    $$

    It's good got a good vibe. Food is good. Portions are large, I have good variety and steamed…read morecabbage. Which is a definite plus

    Our friends have been here before and wanted us to try it out since it's been around since 1955 --…read morethat alone made me curious! It's located right in the heart of downtown Tucker, with plenty of parking on the side and a spacious interior, including a private dining room for large parties. We came around 2:30 PM, after the lunch rush, so it wasn't too busy. The setup is cafeteria-style -- you grab a tray, walk down the line, and let the servers know what you'd like. Everything is à la carte, with entrées around $6-$8 and sides about $2.50-$3, so you're looking at roughly $15 per person for a full meal -- not bad at all. Everyday they have a different set menu of what they serve so you get a mixture. We ordered a bit of everything. I'm a big meatloaf fan, so I had to try it -- but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my hopes. It didn't look very appetizing and the texture was overly ground and slightly gritty because it was a bit dry. It comes with your choice of gravy or marinara sauce, but honestly, I would've preferred some classic ketchup on top instead. The fried fish was mostly batter with very thin fillets, so there wasn't much substance there either. The country fried chicken, however, was the highlight -- large portion, well-cooked, and flavorful. Just note that once you add the gravy, it loses that crispy texture and becomes soggy. The sides were decent but nothing memorable, and the bread and hush puppies were pretty dry. Since everything is counter-service, there isn't much staff interaction. You pay upfront, find your own seat, and when you're done, you just leave your tray -- there aren't any trash cans to clear your own table. Overall, the experience was just okay. It's a neat place with history and friendly vibes, but the food didn't quite hit the "soul" level I was hoping for. There are definitely other country-style spots I'd try before coming back.

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    I love this wall mural.
    I love this wall mural.
    Matthews Cafeteria
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