Find out what American restaurants to try in Dublin. Dublin is a city in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 16,201. The city is the county seat of Laurens County.
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Called in KFC as we were staying at a hotel near by.What a great experience. Coming from England, we couldn't believe all the different choices you could have for only $5.00!Mindy, the lady who served us was extremely helpful and kind going through the different options. Once we had decided what we wanted, she kindly bought our food over to us and made us feel really welcome.So top marks for this lady!
4 based on 16 reviews
This place is hidden by the river and doesn't look like much but it is a very good local seafood place. I use to live in the Dublin area and still visit relatives in the area. We have eaten at "Jack's seafood" multiple times and were always pleased with the food and the service. Like I said, it doesn't look like much outside but DON'T let that fool you. It is very good and IT IS WORTH IT. Try it out !!
4 based on 29 reviews
We stopped here en-route from Atlanta to JAX. My expectations were high based upon the old fashioned venue. The results were poor. I ordered the two hot dog combo. The dogs were hard to look at and tasted worse.
3 based on 87 reviews
We got the 24.99 special. I had the sirloin steak which was cooked just right and my wife had the chicken. Salad bar was good and the carmel crumb cake was delicious
4 based on 37 reviews
We went with a group of friends, including children.Having a food bar makes it convenient for adults for letting children chose what they like.Waitresses take beverage orders only.Happy to find the salad bar where I could steer clear of any high(er) sodium food by taking healthy greens with imitation crab added for protein.
3 based on 146 reviews
My husband and I stopped for lunch at the Dublin Cracker Barrel. Little did I know what would happen before we got to our table. He slid out of his walker onto the floor, nonresponsive. The staff moved expeditiously. In lightning speed, a quilt was placed underneath him as the paramedic came in the side door and started CPR. A waitress prayed for my husband and for me. But it didn't end there. Matt Dunaway, District Manager and Greg Young, General Manager accompanied me to the Fairview Hospital. They made sure vegetable soup was delivered to the emergency room. I was handed a business card with additional phone numbers to call if I needed anything including food and lodging. Please know that my husband and I always enjoyed stopping at the Dublin Cracker Barrel on our trips to Savannah from Atlanta and back home. That day he wanted to eat a roast beef sandwich and buy me a yellow sweatshirt. That never happened.When he slid onto the floor, I had no idea how quickly staff and customers could react in a crisis situation. Even though my husband died later that evening from a cardiopulmonary arrest, the staff's quick reaction was an absolute blessing and I will be eternally grateful.
4 based on 163 reviews
First time at this restaurant. First our server Savanna was lovely. Checked on us at regular intervals. I was surprised at my steak, though. Absolutely no seasoning, bland, lacked a sear crust and really close to rare. The mac and cheese was very undercooked and dry. My husbands pork ribs however were tender . Ok experience.
4 based on 42 reviews
If you are in Dublin, Georgia or near, make it out to Tumpies Restaurant !!! it is the authentic down home southern Outback Steakhouse and seafood. The scallops, gator tail, shrimp, and fish are to die for. Grilled or Fried with fired okra, potatoes, vegetables. The steaks are huge and delicious. if you get there in time, walk out back and check out the goats and chickens walking around this little farmhouse. well worth the drive out East of Dublin. !! I grew up there but live in Los Angeles and my daughter cant wait each time we visit to go back to Tumpies with her Grandmama and Grandad.
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5 based on 75 reviews
Brian's Giant Subs is a family-owned and operated, Jersey-style sandwich business located in Dublin, GA. The business was founded and opened as a start-up on April 25, 1989 by Brian and Mindy Keith when they relocated to Dublin, GA from New Jersey. Brianâ
I've been eating at Brian's since he opened nearly 30 years ago. The ingredients are always fresh and customer service can't be beat!
4 based on 204 reviews
Having evacuated for Hurricane Dorian, the Company Supply offered two wonderful evenings considering the circumstances. Happy hour drinks were very well priced and generous. Had one of the best salads, Spinach, that we've enjoyed in quite awhile. Service was friendly, very comfortable environment. Our dinners were also excellent, generous portions, well seasoned and inventive offerings. Both evenings tho we went early (before 5) bar and restaurant were full by 7 p.m.
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