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    Chabbi’s Sweets & Eats

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Grindstone Cowboy

    4.6(77 reviews)
    23.2 mi
    $$

    I've been here a couple of times and I love it! It's a friendly place, they have great food, great…read morecoffee and good service. I got a breakfast burrito, it's delicious and big enough to share. My kids got the biscuits and gravy- a delicious choice as well. The cinnamon rolls are some of the best! I highly recommend. I love the atmosphere and country music too!

    Saw a post on Facebook that stated this was one of the best known restaurants in Tennessee. That it…read moreis crowded all the time and people will travel hours to eat here. After my experience, I think the statements are a bit exaggerated, although I do give it high marks. The name Grindstone cowboy is a nice play on words. First, they are a coffeeshop with a bar and deli type items, so grindstone fits well with the title. Grindstone Cowboy is a nice play on Rhinestone Cowboy, the song by Glen Campbell in the 1970s. The western feel of the restaurant complements the name. There is also a vintage store attached to the restaurant/bar for those who happen to like a little shopping with their meal. I had the BLT and she had the chicken salad sandwich. I will say I am not a huge fan of chicken salad, but I could eat this one (would not be tops on my list, but I could do it). The BLT was very nice. I added avocado and don't regret that decision. I thought the bread and bacon choice was on point. A heirloom tomato would have popped this up another notch. Overall, enjoyed it. I do feel the pricing is a bit high for a small town diner. Perhaps it is as popular as the social media post suggested? I did pay in cash to avoid the 4% credit card fee. Would I return? I would not go out of my way to get back here, but if I was passing through, I would certainly consider another go if I was in the mood for a sandwich.

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    Dutch Maid Bakery & Cafe

    4.2(81 reviews)
    38.3 mi
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    Went for an early lunch and had the chicken salad and turkey bacon club both on rosemary olive oil…read morebread. The bread was amazing and both sandwiches were fresh and delicious. Both came with chips. After lunch we had to buy a variety of baked goods and ALL of choices ( chess pie square , butter cream horn, cannoli and cookies ) were AMAZING! Highly recommend. Service was excellent.

    This is seriously the best bakery in Tennessee! We decided to go for lunch after hiking, and we…read morewere absolutely blown away. The ambiance is adorable and makes you feel right at home when you walk in. We sat in the cafe area for lunch and both decided to get the turkey and cheddar sandwich on homemade sourdough. It was one of the best sandwiches we've ever had. The bread was unbelievable. We had to of course get some baked goods as well, and we decided to try their cookies, eclair, and their s'mores bread and pistachio/almond bread. I have not been able to find a good eclair in Tennessee until this place! The cream inside the eclair was to die for! We even went back the next day to get another one. I also love pistachio and almond flavors, so the combination of the two was so delicious we almost ate the entire loaf in one sitting! If you want a good local bakery and cafe, you have to try this place!! We will definitely be back.

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    The Celtic Cup Coffee House - Hot 8oz mocha

    The Celtic Cup Coffee House

    4.3(193 reviews)
    13.3 mi
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    We had an amazing evening at the Celtic Cup Pub with a delicious three-course meal and a Celtic…read moreChristmas Carol performance. The salmon was cooked perfectly, and the rosemary scones were wonderful. My mom had the Portobello mushroom and really enjoyed it. The winter vegetables and mashed potatoes were so good we cleaned our plates. The salad was the perfect size, and the Christmas pudding with tea was a lovely ending. The performers were a real family--parents and their children--and their chemistry made the show especially charming. We attended the final night, complete with playful moments and laughter. A little long, but well-paced with the meal between acts. This could easily become a new Christmas tradition.

    Aghhh I had such high hopes for this place and I was so disappointed…read more I love Celtic designs, history, and mythology so I was super excited to try this place out. I'd postponed it on my last visit to Tullahoma so I'd have something to look forward to on my NEXT inevitable visit, so safe to say anticipation had really built! I arrived around 2:45 and came into a moderately busy coffee house. The acoustics are such it's a little hard to hear if groups are visiting inside, so maybe not the best place to work or read quietly. That's fine, I was going to get my stuff to go anyway. The interior is very cute and thoughtfully decorated and even has a selection of Celtic themed gifts. Service was...surly. The barista spoke very softly and slowly in a very apathetic tone and did not seem interested in answering questions or sharing about the products. I got an iced bonfire mocha (I was very quickly and somewhat harshly corrected about the sizes available to order it in). The pastries looked absolutely amazing so I got a coconut cream scone and a hazelnut pastry to go. They did offer to warm the scone for me, which I accepted. My items took an average amount of time to come out to me. I headed out immediately since I wanted to get home and didn't feel that welcome anyway. So.... That bonfire mocha, yall. It's a spicy mocha, with a dusting of cayenne on top. Allegedly. I've had mochas like this before. They're often made spicy with cinnamon and/or cayenne. I've enjoyed the ones I've tried very much (the version of it at Gold Sprint in Huntsville is delicious!) so I was excited for this one. It had me completely convinced I'd somehow made the barista furious without knowing how. I am fairly heat-tolerant and like spicy stuff and it had me absolutely on FIRE. I thought maybe I'd accidentally gotten a sip of cayenne straight from the top, so I tried mixing it up and drinking from another spot with my straw. Nope. I tried multiple times, coughing up a storm the whole time. But the whole thing was crazy spicy. Inedibly (un-drinkably?) spicy. The cayenne went straight to the back of my throat and sat there scalding me for a long time. I was so sad. The only reason this isn't a 1 star is the coconut cream scone. It was supposed to be heated up...I can't say it was much more than a little above room temperature. But I munched on it in my car and thought it was pretty good. A little dry, as many scones tend to be, but the coconut glaze and cream was flavorful and silky. I enjoyed it. I planned on sharing the hazelnut pastry with my husband later. However, I examined it when I got home (mind you, I hadn't opened it since after leaving the restaurant) only to find...a short, slightly curly black hair attached (baked in?) to it. Facepalm. Straight to the trash it went, regrettably. No idea if it was good or not. It looked good, except for the hair. An incredibly disappointing visit. I'm really sad to write this review. Hopefully I just came on a really off day.

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