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Cathy's Corner

4.1 (120 reviews)
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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Hard on the bottom, flaky and dry biscuit.
David E.

Hugh Disappointment! At one point, this restaurant had a 4.6 star rating. And it's now down to 4.0. What's happening? Let me start off by letting you know that service here was good. The ambience is casual, cute, and comfortable. But the food has changed. The first few times I've been here the Homemade comfort food was Great. This time my scrambled eggs look like they exploded, there was bits and pieces instead of just scrambled (see picture) My two over easy eggs were hard cooked around the yolks. It's as if the cook doesn't cook eggs often. My bacon was burned and I didn't even ask for crispy (See Picture) My milk gravy was good, but my biscuit was hard on the bottom and most of the biscuit on the inside was flaky and dry. (See picture) My hash browns were not crispy on the top outside and soft on the inside. Some shreds were soft and others were a little chewy. I just Can't explain what happened to my breakfast. And my belgium waffle wasn't bad, it just wasn't hot this time. My table room temperatured butter just sat on the top and didn't even melt a little. SHM. Although, my coffee was perfect! I hope next time I return here for breakfast, I have a more enjoyable experience as I did the first few times. 5 stars for service and my coffee

Chris S.

I went back today after 2 years. My rating still stands at a 3. I went on a Wednesday at noon so it was pretty busy. However once ordered it came out pretty quickly. Eggs were good. Sausage was a bit burnt and oily tasting. Hashbrowns also burnt for part of it but good for the rest. Biscuits and gravy were pretty good.

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Karen S.

We stopped here because the parking lot is always full and we just knew we'd been missing out. It started out good with the green fried tomatoes although the sauce was lacking flavor. My sister and I both had fries with our entrée... they weren't hot. We only ate one each. She loves reuben sandwiches. Hers was dripping with oil. My catfish was just ok. The Best of the 3 meals was hubby's breakfast so maybe if you go, order breakfast. So if you go maybe stick with breakfast.

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Skyler B.

Stopped here for some breakfast on our way to Oklahoma. It was very busy on a Sunday morning but we didn't have to wait long. Food was great, especially the French toast. Service was a little lackluster but sufficient. Prices were good. Small town charm.

Country Omelet.
Nigel D.

Cathy's Corner is back to it's pre COVID standards. Great food and great service. Stopped in for breakfast today. Walked in the door was greeted with a smile and told to seat ourselves. Within a minute of being seated we had menus in front of us and our drinks order taken. Coffee was good, hot and our mugs were never allowed to get empty and about five minutes we got there they were on a wait. This time had the Country Omelet, which was very good. Vegetables were nicely sautéed to the point where they were soft but not mushy. Had the biscuits and gravy instead of the toast. The biscuit was excellent and there was plenty of well seasoned gravy to go with it. Serving was so big I couldn't finish.

* Faith the friendly staff ** Country Benedict unavailable for photo ***Chicken Tenders unavailable for photo :)
Bradley H.

My friends, the TOP NOTCH diner in town! Staff super*friendly and accommodating~ we came at 11 A. M. On a Saturday it's packed out! Ordered country Benedict** and Grandma had Chicken Tenders*** we had our dinner to go and the helpings were tremendous~ when we opened up our delicious carriers of joy there was no time for pictures just filling our faces :D

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Debbie V.

Really really good home cooked breakfast! We were in town for a wedding the night before and people recommended this place. We were not disappointed! The place was bustling on a Sunday morning and all of the servers were friendly and attentive. I liked the homey decor and the tee shirts the servers wore. There were 4 of us, we all loved our breakfasts! My husband had the ribeye, eggs, hash browns and toast. He was happy! I had scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns and a biscuit and sausage gravy (not a low carb meal that morning, oh well! was so worth it!). highly recommend and we would definitely go back!

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7 years ago

Unbelievably great home cooked food. You have to stop here. It's the best diner in town, by far. It smells of the old times.

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Always the best country cooking! Generous portions, quick service. I'm glad my job takes me to Siloam.

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Service is great...food is good nd hit when you get it. The biscuits are like Grandma made!

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Food was good. I had the philly steak and cheese omelette. It was tasty. Nice size serving. Staff was friendly. Nice size restaurant.

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One of siloam springs Favorites and yes it can be Bad has well but generally a great place.

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