Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Adairsville, Georgia, United States. Adairsville is a city in Bartow County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 4,648. Adairsville is an exurban city at the northwest edge of metro Atlanta. Adairsville is 12 miles (19 km) south of Calhoun, 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Rome and 61 miles (98 km) north of Atlanta.
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ADAIRSVILLE RESTAURANT!MILANIA'S NY PIZZA We stopped in for lunch at 11:45 a.m. at Milania's NY Pizza and were the only customers while we were there. Ordering at the counter saves them wait staff but makes it comparable to a Gondelier's Pizza. The dining area was nice and fairly clean since it's still fairly new. We ordered the Chicken Parmigiana and a Calzone. Two for $25 deal but $29.31 total. The sauce flavor was a little off and I'm thinking that ther oven was sho hot that the food burned on the outside and the inside was raw. Both items were burned and hard on the bottom. I can't imagine how the cooking would be if it was busy. The salad was a little old and starting to brown. The fried mushrooms were okay for frozen, pre-battered mushrooms but were greasy.I found out after lunch that this is the same owner that had Angelo's in Cartersville that had a food poisoning episode at the Toyo plant almost two years ago. I hope we don't get sick from today's meal. We threw our leftovers away!
Adairsville does not off a lot of evening dining, but the Water Tower is pretty good! Excellent burgers, some great fish and shrimp as well as a good selection of local craft beers. Service is over-the-top on the friendliness scale, too. We spent two nights in Adairsville while visiting the local Native American sites and the Chickamauga battlefield and ate at the Water Tower both nights. Definitely give it a try.
As good as Subway's goes, this one is a good location, the ingredients seems to be fresh and the people have been friendly and helpful every time we have gone in, we will continue to frequent this Subway's.
We were in town for business and hungry for lunch. This place was recommended so we gave it a try. An unassuming location in a small shopping strip is a contrast to to bright clean and fresh interior. I had the Parmesan Chicken (skip the bun) My husband had the chili burger and fries. THEN we split a piece of strawberry cake! My advise? Save room for dessert!! Youâre welcome.
3 based on 25 reviews
Took the family here as it was close to our hotel and our teens had never eaten at a Waffle House. The food was good. The waitress that served us was great. The food came pretty quick and was good and tasty and the portions were quite large. Everyone was very pleased with what they ordered and received and when we were finished eating everyone was content, full and happy.
3 based on 94 reviews
Stopped for late lunch with friends. Our server was friendly and prompt; however, our food did not meet quality we're accustomed to in most Cracker Barrel restaurants. The hash brown casserole was dry and the grilled pork chop not very tender. Others were moderately satisfied with their selections--meat loaf and grilled fish. Traveling and stopped by because of location near interstate.
4 based on 39 reviews
located in the 1902 Stock Exchange
Being in the area, we referred to TripAdvisor to find an interesting place for lunch. MaggieMayâs Tea Room met that definition. MMTR is located in what used to be called a Mercantile in small towns. The Mercantile was where you went for dry goods, in this case thereâs a wide range of items, including home deco ideas and books. MMTR makes up only about a quarter of the space in the building; they only serve lunch and I canât imagine, unless a tour bus stops, that this restaurant is ever crowded. We were there at noon on a week day and at no time was there ever more than one other couple dining. I donât suspect that MMTR management ever intends to serve a âquick lunch,â instead prefers to make lunch more of an event. This is a white cloth tablecloth and cloth napkin sort of place. The food is very good, and portions do not suffer from the appreciation experienced in many restaurants. Thatâs not to say that the portions are small. Simply, you wonât be uncomfortably stuffed at the end of the meal. MMTR is located in the historic downtown section of town, not the area readily accessed by the interstate. Take the time; get off the main drag and enjoy lunch.
4 based on 55 reviews
Located in a 19th century farmhouse, the Rice House strives to blur the lines between farm and restaurant to create a truly âyard to forkâ experience. Chef de Cuisine Evan Babb and team incorporate the freshest local ingredients including farm-grazed beef
In January 2018, our extended family stayed at the Barnsley Resort prior to and after our daughter's wedding. The Rice House was closed for renovations. On our return this year, it was open and what an amazing experience. Dinner on Friday night was excellent. Server Kaitlin made it special. Her recommendations were perfect. She and her service team delivered appetizers and entrees with precision. Quail appetizers and salads were tasty and beautifully prepared as were our four entrees. My short rib dish was one of the best I've ever tasted. Coffee...french roast in french press was aromatic and flavorful and the apple dessert was an excellent finish.We returned on Saturday night courtesy of Chef Evan Babb who opened a slot for us on an otherwise fully booked evening. We were seated in their private room...quiet and a very special environment. Chef is a Certified Forager...an expert on mushrooms which he finds and uses in his dishes, on this evening a pappardelle entree. My pork chop was the best I've ever tasted. The farm to table ingredients and philosophy is evident in every dish. More crucially, he changes the menu about every two weeks, so dining will always be an amazing adventure.Kaitlin was once again, an expert in not only service but in friendliness. Amazing experience.Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a kind review! We could not be happier that you had such a wonderful experience at the Rice House. We are thrilled that you enjoyed the service, cuisine and environment. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
4 based on 81 reviews
We stopped for dinner Friday before a local auction. It was 5:30 and only 2 other tables had diners. This should have been a warning since it was usually packed. The Inn has had a change of cooks and the menu definitely showed it. There was no carving station and the chicken was not as good as before. The salad bar was fresh but the dressing were messy and kind of watery. The guys were not impressed with the choices for the price paid. We probably won't be back.
4 based on 206 reviews
Overlooking the picturesque Fazio-designed golf course and surrounding hills, the newly renovated Woodlands Grill is where youâll find delicious meals paired with our extensive wine list as well as craft beer and spirit selections.
Divine Dinner, I am not sure which course was my favorite. The Bourbon tasting as fantastic, we had 3 different types and I loved them all. The service and flavors for dinner were fantastic, I had the Braised Short Rib and of course tried a large portion of Susan's Filet topped Crab Oscar, wonderful. Don't miss this dining experience, it is worth the drive just for dinner and the superb service. Thank you for an amazing experience.Thank you for sharing your experience at Woodlands Grill, Misty! We are so happy that you enjoyed and hope you will visit again soon.
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