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At Church's Chicken, we make real meals with the heart of the south and the Spirit of Texas giving our guests the chicken you crave and the taste you deserve. We've got pure honey-butter bliss with our made from scratch Honey-Butter Biscuits and that spic
I don't usually review fast-food restaurants but wanted to comment on my experience at this Church's Chicken. It was very clean, including the bathroom, which is usually gross at fast-food places. All of the employees were friendly and the chicken was fresh and fries cooked to order. Best Church's Chicken location I've been to.
3 based on 12 reviews
Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
We were just passing through getting a quick bite to eat. The man taking our order was rude to us, I guess he wasn't having a good day. The lady handing us our food was also a little rude. My roast beef sandwich was alright. Not sure if I will return.
Subways are always the same anywhere in the country and are pretty decent no matter where you are. This place was very clean and the people were friendly. The bread was very fresh and the sandwiches were good. You really can't go wrong at Subway.
At The Water's Edge Restaurant, located inside the Lakepoint Convention Center, you can relax and enjoy a wonderful meal overlooking beautiful Lake Eufaula. Unwind with the best sunset's on the lake and let us spoil you!
Spent Labor Day weekend at Lakepoint Lodge. Had pleasure of dining at Waterâs Edge. The food was delicious and for the quality and quantity of the food, the price was so reasonable! The weekend breakfast and lunch buffet were scrumptious with lots of choices. Our server, Kayla Crab, was AWESOME!! She surpassed our expectations!! Please if youâre in Eufaula, visit Waterâs Edge.
4 based on 82 reviews
My husband and I found this place by accident I saw a billboard and located it from that The food was excellent very nice place looks like been there a while. the fried okra was the best since my grandmothers what a pleasant surprise !! The only problem we had my husband got stuck in the bathroom in the toilet paper would not come down they only had one stall so he ripped his finger nail off trying to undo the screw to get some toilet paper it would be nice if they had checked this ! Word to the wise Make sure you have toilet paper no matter what restaurant you ever go to!! The manager was very nice when we told him what happened I do highly recommend this restaurant the food was excellent
4 based on 48 reviews
Hamburgers and beer are great. That's where it ends. If you don't get a burger, it is hard to make a decision on what to order from the menu, because nothing really jumps out at you. The wait staff seem extremely unhappy. There appears to be background arguments over whose table belongs to which waitress. There are plenty of items on the menu that would not be labeled "clean eating" - quite the opposite: a little greasy. The atmosphere is also lacking. There is so much they could do if they wanted to. Management has settled for mediocrity and that is sad because it could be so great. You get the feeling of things being lifeless and dull during non-peak hours. I went with a friend once when it was dead as a door nail and we sat at the bar. There were a few men sitting around at the bar. After 20 minutes of sitting, the bartender had not acknowledged us in any way, not even a hello or a "be right with you" so we left. Nobody even noticed that we left. The bartender continued her conversation at the other end of the bar and never even looked up. When dining at a table, it is hard to get a refill on a drink, hard to get extra napkins or straws. The waitresses are very nice and helpful, just not very.....professional. To me, everything goes back to management. This place just isn't run well. If they don't step things up soon, I'm afraid we will have another vacant storefront downtown....
4 based on 39 reviews
We usually go to Big H on Thursday nights. They have spaghetti and I love it. Itâs all you can eat and you get the senior discount. Salad bar is also good. If you donât like the spaghetti theirs always chicken, fried or baked. Plenty of vegetables to fill up on. During included. Highly recommend.
4 based on 297 reviews
We were on the road for hours as we approached a small community with sweeping old trees covering the roadway with Anti-Bellum and Victorian era Mansions on each side of the street. You must have wondered, is this the twilight zone? Then you came to four corners with a Civil War Monument in the center of the intersection with its base surrounded by flowers. To the right and left were late 1800s - turn-of-the-century buildings that housed former hotels, a movie theatre, and other establishments. They have now been re-purposed to house shops, boutiques, restaurants and professional offices, but the charm of the facades have not been lost even though you may be lost in another era. One of these buildings on the main corner is home to a fantastic restaurant, The Cajun Corner. It appears to be right out of New Orleans in style and menu where you can order your food grilled, blackened or fried.The menu had a full complement of pastas starting with Capillini and then adding meats, veggies and sauces. Their Po-Boys covered everything from a traditional club sandwich to those filled with scallops, oysters, andouille sausage, chicken tenders, shrimp grouper, crawfish and catfish. If you couldn't find anything there, they offered following simmering soups: red beans and rice, seafood gumbos and crawfish etouffee. Still not suited for your palette, Cajun Corner offered fresh garden salads of mixed greens with cucumbers, tomatoes, mushrooms, mandarin oranges, craisins, and topped with mozzarella cheese and homemade crustinis. toppings included any type of meat or fish grilled, blackened or fried. Also, there were appetizers to whet your palette including fried pickles, fried green tomatoes, eggplant, cheese & sweet potato sticks, stuffed mushrooms and potato skins, Cajun popcorn and just about anything else you could imagine. We hadn't gotten to the dinner menu yet. We were blown away by the variety and breadth of the menu.We finally settled on two garden district salads; mine covered with grilled chunks of chicken and blue cheese dressing. The chunks of blue cheese in the dressing were the size of good sized croutons. My wife had the same salad but hers was topped with grilled oysters and a delightful raspberry vinegrette. Everything was delicious. Both the chicken and oysters were tender and sweet. This restaurant had featured desserts that will knock your socks off including home-made praline bread pudding covered with caramel sauce, a huge scoop of vanilla ice cream and a mound of whipped cream. We didn't look any further. However, i can tell you after eating this sumptuous repast that any of their desserts are over the top delicious. They include: Caramel fudge pecan cake, cheesecake sundae, chocolate and peanut butter pie, Chocolate mousse caramel pie, key lime pie, brownie ala mode, creme brulee cheesecake or a root beer float.After the salads and dessert (one with two spoons - it was large enough to feed four or more) we should have settled down for a nap in a hammock swinging from the giant 150 year old trees in the neighborhood. But, we were headed for the shore and had a couple more hours of driving. We promised ourselves to "hit" this restaurant on our return trip; it was that good. Four thumbs up from my wife and me.
4 based on 116 reviews
What a pleasant place! They were so friendly! We really enjoyed our lattes and our lunch. My husband had the half soup and sandwich. (I believe the soup was tomato and gouda?) I had to the veggie wrap (loved the olive spread on it!).
4 based on 314 reviews
Hand cut steaks, fresh fish, pasta, sandwiches, salads, and full cocktail bar. Nightly dinner specials. We are OPEN for lunch from 11:00 am- 2:00 pm daily EXCEPT SUNDAY. We CLOSE between lunch and dinner every day. We REOPEN at 4:30 for dinner Monday-Frid
It should be the most popular restaurant in Eufaula. First, itâs has a great pub atmosphere, lots of televisions, beautiful bar. Next, gracious, friendly service. (Ask fo Grace!). Finally, weâll-designed menu and delicious food. I guarantee youâll enjoy your visit.
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