Reviews on American food in Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States. Tuscumbia is a city in and the county seat of Colbert County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,423. The city is part of The Shoals metropolitan area.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Hmmmm, no need to go to Decatur and "Big Bob's BBQ". Ricks not only has bigger potatoes, but more pulled pork, a better hot sauce and a much better wait staff. Go figure!!
4 based on 254 reviews
Had a marvelous lunch here...grilled romaine and steak salad, fried okra app. Okra was just crunchy enough...okra was full of flavor. Salad was just enough and super fresh.,.not just a pile of greens dumped on a plate. Just enough blue cheese dressing to enhance the flavor of the salad, not mask it. Meat was grilled to order and grilled to perfection.This was my first time in Florence. Spend the time and walk around. Itâs charming.
4 based on 40 reviews
We hosted a party here and everyone talked about how much they loved the food! Service is great and itâs just overall a great little diner. Iâve heard the pizza and wings are amazing but I havenât tried those yet.
4 based on 49 reviews
Maybe you have to be a local to appreciate Garden Café. We stopped for lunch based on the wonderful reviews. The set lunch menu had four entrée choices, which came with three sides and bread. The day we went, the entrées were fried chicken breast, fried chicken livers, hamburger casserole and roast pork (which kind of looked like pulled pork rather than slices of pork). They also had spaghetti on the menu. They had about ten sides from which to choose, most of which were the kind of food you would get at a church supper or fundraiser: congealed salad (some kind of gelatin dish), creamed corn, green beans, pinto beans, mac and cheese, etc. We had the creamed corn, mashed potatoes and gravy and fried okra and corn bread. Everything came out really fast, which tells me it's sitting in the back waiting to be dished up. I would think a southern restaurant would make corn bread like nobodyâs business, but this was flat, overbaked and dry. The okra really tasted like it was formerly frozen. The creamed corn could have been from a can. You get the idea. It was cheap and Iâll give Garden Café that. But I donât think youâre going to get good, Southern cooking here. I thought about trying the chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, after some thought, I suspected the frosting would be Betty Crockerâs from a can. Service was perfunctory.
4 based on 64 reviews
My friends and I stopped at Momma Jean's for a quick lunch and got more than we expected. The food was really good and the price was good. The apple casserole was especially good. Also loved the fried okra. They have several choices of cornbread too. Come hungry.
4 based on 102 reviews
This place has excellent food! The onion soup is really tasty. The steaks are superb. Formal restaurant that you can dine at in business casual attire. Everything is amazing and perfectly cooked! Thank you very much.
4 based on 197 reviews
Champy's tries to give you the feel of the old Mississippi Delta juke joints, while providing the freshest ingredients for all of our scratch-made dishes. All of our chicken is FRESH, never frozen, and is cooked to order! Our catfish is USDA farm-raised r
This made a great stop before touring Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Generous portions and very crispy breeding. Great service to boot; can't go wrong!Thank you!! Enjoy your time in the Shoals!
4 based on 81 reviews
If you want to eat here check their hours. They are only for a few hours over lunch and only a few days a week. The restaurant has a nice setting by a park and the service was good. The menu is limited and specials change every day.My wife had the pear, walnut, chicken salad. It was very good though the chicken lacked flavor and a bit "soggy". Other wise a very good salad with lot pecans (out of walnuts today) and blu cheese.I had the chicken fried steak special and though nothing special it was good. The best part was the home fry casserole...excellent.Bring cash as they do not accept checks or credit/debit cardsWe would come back again re
4 based on 327 reviews
I wanted to see this place because it looked interesting in the photos. It did not disappoint. Very cool setting for this saloon. You can walk along the rock ledge above the saloon, there was even a small spring dripping water along it. Also check out the deer in the enclosure. We did not eat there though but it was a great site to visit.
Located in the basement of the Stricklin Building, The Boiler Room offers patrons of all ages an upscale gaming space to gather. There is plenty of entertainment for both the young and the young at heart such as Bowling, Vintage Arcade Tables, Foosball, S
The Boiler Room sits in the basement of the Sticklin hotel. It's a really fun spot. There's a great bar, a performance stage, several dining tables, four bowling alleys and a small arcade-like area with ski-ball, a personal favorite. We had a great evening drinking local beer and listening to a local band and then bowling. The servers were great, but the food did not arrive hot. It comes from the upstairs kitchens of Big Bad Breakfast and maybe sits up there a bit too long. We did a get hot replacement. The bowling seemed a bit pricey at $30 an hour plus $3 for each shoe rental, but we had a really fun night.Thank you so much for your review! We love hearing about our guest's visits and will use your feedback to improve the experience we provide.
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