Find out what American restaurants to try in Crossville. Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,795 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 64 reviews
This is not only a sweet cafe, but 3 floors of quaint, boutique type shopping, with antiques on the top floor! Come for lunch and spent the afternoon shopping all in the same building. The Chicken salad crissaunt can't be beat. My husband loves the tuna salad.
4 based on 239 reviews
Steaks-Seafood-Chops-Lamb-Chicken. Full service casual dining.... Golfers-Travelers-Families--Date Night Kids menu available Ten and under. Full Service Bar and wine list available Reservations recommended but NOT required
This restaurant is located just off the interstate making it easy to access from many areas. The menu is solid for the area and everyone should find something to like. The sour mash pork chop was well grilled and the sweet corn fresh and divine. I'd be happy to eat here again.
4 based on 223 reviews
Nestled in the Woodmere Shopping Center in Cumberland County lies Gondola Pizza and Steak House. A hit among locals, they offer Greek food, steaks ,and pizza, all made from scratch. For over 40 years, this family owned and operated restaurant has been dev
We enjoyed the soup and salad buffet along with a small pepperoni puzza. Everything was delicious. The service was prompt and friendly. The restaurant was full of people including several large groups.
4 based on 195 reviews
They start you off with Pinto Beans and Cornbread. We are Gluten Intolerant and cannot eat the cornbread but it looks delicious! Pinto beans were good. I got vegetables but hubby got grilled fish and said it was good. The portions are very generous.
4 based on 235 reviews
The food was awesome! 4 of us went. 2 if us had French dips, 1 bbq, and hamburger. All great and service was good too! Will definitely be back.
4 based on 181 reviews
Was meatloaf and it was good as usual. Being lunchtime it was still easy to get seated and served. It's hard to find a bad CB. Trish our server was spot on when it came to service.
4 based on 335 reviews
If you are traveling on I-40 in Tennessee and see the sign for Lefty's Barbecue, stop! Welcoming staff. Sweet, half - half, or unsweet tea is freshly brewed and refilled often. A bowl of fresh, home-made potato chips satisfies while waiting for your order. My husband and I both ordered the pulled pork sandwiches---outstanding and hefty. Get a side order of hush puppies that are fried fresh, and made from the restaurant's own recipe. So light on the inside. Three choices for barbecue sauce---I recommend the hot and spicy. We were too full for dessert, but relented after seeing the yummy choices----opted for the fudge pie to go. Good decision. Oh, very impressive, kitschy cross-stitch line the walls---made by the owner's mother. Just a friendly place that has served good southern food since 1982.
4 based on 198 reviews
Our vision includes a primary focus on handcrafting creative, high quality, delicious tasting foods while utilizing the local food supply chain whenever possible. Additionally, within the restaurant, we take great pride in creating and sustaining an envir
My wife and daughter found ourselves here while touring Tennessee and were pleasantly surprised. Their fried green tomatoes are to die for. Server was very attentive and very polite. We ha shrimp and grits with fried green tomatoes and I had the burger special called The George which is topped with fried green tomatoes. My only complaint is that they don't cook burgers to order. They are all well done and that was a turn off. If I could have had it medium rare, they would have gotten 5 stars. We would go back.
4 based on 395 reviews
We were excited about the prospect of a home-style meal. The chicken was dry, and everything else is packaged. With all honesty, it is the least flavorful chicken I have ever eaten. The soup is frozen vegetables and a thick tasteless cheese sauce. The potatoes are instant, the roast beef and gravy is pre-packaged, the rolls are not homemade, and the salad bar was minimal. We would not return and should have tried a local restaurant. The meal was about $11.75 plus tax and tip. I am not sure why it costs more for Sunday dinner, as the food is not freshly made.
4 based on 495 reviews
When in Rome... I only am in town every few months, so my variable menu choices are limitedWhile I would be open to explore the menu, the Grouper is second to none though the Maryland Crab Cakes would be next...not a far stretch.Tried their homemade potato chips and they were excellent.Heads up to our server Lisa, who was pleasantly personable!An above average experience.
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