Reviews on Bar food in Moultrie, Georgia, United States. Moultrie is the county seat and largest city of Colquitt County, Georgia, United States. It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany. As of the 2010 census, Moultrie's population was 14,268. It was originally known as Ochlockoney until it was incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly in 1859.
Restaurants in Moultrie
4 based on 100 reviews
Every time we have dined at The Square the service was friendly, prompt, and our waitress had full knowledge of menu items. Food, drink and atmosphere are upscale southern home-style at its best. Favorites are the pork belly, pork steak, cheese board, schnitzel, salmon, tuna...every appetizer and entree I have eaten at The Square was delicious. Wine Nights are fabulous at The Square!
Most Popular American food in Moultrie, Georgia, United States
4 based on 103 reviews
If you've never been to Moultrie Georgia to see the Christmas lights...it is soooo worth the trip. The town has been putting up the net of lights from town hall to cover the entire square since the 1940's and it is nothing short of spectacular. As a special part of our visit, we went to the Blue SkyGrill and I have to say it was wonderful. My husband had Shrimp Alfredo. It came with a salad and it was delicious. There was plenty of it. There is no way to leave hungry with a meal such as he had. What was especially good is that they sent the meal out with lots of shrimp in the pasta AND the tails were off!! The plate presentation was nice without having to gussy it up with shrimp with the tails on it. The salad was a nice size to compliment the meal. I had the redfish - grilled with sweet potato chips and the salad. The redfish was tender and sweet and grilled to perfection. I didn't find a single bone. I wanted something different than what I usually eat when I go out and I was not at all disappointed in the fish. The sweet potato chips were wonderfully thin and crispy and were the best I've ever had. The salad was, as I said, the right size for the meal.The meal was started off with a loaf of brown bread, similar to the kind that comes to the table at Outback. It was warm without being crunchy and the butter was light and airy. We ordered an appetizer of fried pickle chips. Oh, they were perfect...the best we've had in years, and in fact, even better than the first orders of fried pickle chips we'd discovered in the St. Pete Beach area of Florida. The chips were thin, the batter was delicate and no seasonings in the better over took the dilly tang of those pickles.While we had iced tea with our meals, for those so inclined, they have a nice looking bar that I'm sure will happily provide you with some wonderful libations. A young man named Jake was our waiter. He was attentive without being obnoxious or obsequeious. He did exactly what he said he would do and went out of his way to get us directions to a different highway than we came into town on for our trip back home to Alabama. In fact...we were checked on frequently, not only by Jake, but by others on staff. Talk about being made to feel like a customer instead of a nuisance. We are looking forward to going back next year to see the lights and we will make our visit just as special treating ourselves to another supper at Blue Sky Grill.
3 based on 37 reviews
Great Mexican food off the beaten path. Flavorful (minus the guacamole) & served quickly! Staff was friendly & price was worth the food delivered.
3 based on 75 reviews
Friendly service, food is average. There's usually not a long wait, however, this is the second time that I have gone and wasn't very impressed with the quality of food. Reminded me of frozen appetizers that could be done better at home.
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