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    George's Diner

    4.6 (13 reviews)
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    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 AM

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    GEORGE'S DINER ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Bathroom is off the side of the kitchen and NO SIGN in the dining area telling you where it is
    Tina H.

    I give them 2 stars for the value. The quality just isn't way up there. The slug burgers have been cold EACH time they were ordered. The beef burgers are plain and lack character. The hamburger steak used for the plate is just a hamburger patty. The waitresses aren't shy about talking across the entire building to people. That's off putting when you are not involved in the discussion. The chicken fried steak is bland and the coating breaks apart too easily and you are left with a soggy sad looking patty. Even though the quality is bland and low key the value will encourage me to continue eating occasionally. On one visit, we ordered 3 sandwiches, one fries and one drink and the total was $10.65. We left unsatisfactor(ily) full.

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    2 years ago

    Farmington burger. Great friendly service!! Great place to meet with friends. Friends brought me here!!

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    2 years ago

    Food is always great. Service is friendly. Stop by...you won't be disappointed. They are bust but fast!

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    2 years ago

    Great country food and fabulous desserts. You might even meet some of the local celebrities. It's pure entertainment.

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    2 years ago

    Food is always hot and fresh. Mostly homemade also. Prices are better than any other drive through in the area. Love this place.

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    10 years ago

    Fast, friendly and fresh! They may have the best Slug Burger in town- their BLT is very good.

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    8 years ago

    Try the tenderloin and biscuit for breakfast and the Cajun Slugburger for lunch. You won't regret it!

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    Visited here for dinner on a drive to Memphis last week…read more Located right on the side of US 72 W in the middle of Corinth, it was an easy stop for us. Parking was no problem though it was a little later on a Friday, around 7:45 or 8 P.M. We were seated promptly by an exceptionally warm and pleasant employee. The decor is sort of homey and kitschy, with the awards won by the restaurant proudly on display. The menu is fairly large and full of American favorites like burgers, barbeque, onion rings, and so on. This is technically a bbq place but to me the vibe definitely gives off more a standard American diner/restaurant feel, and my hunch was eventually proven right. My parents both got burgers and split an order of fries; I had the fried chicken strips with fried okra and fries (look...I was on a mini vacation!), and my husband dared to try the smoked half chicken with fries and baked beans. I think I enjoyed my food more than my husband and parents -- hunch confirmed. I'd give my dinner a 4 but they felt a good bit more lukewarm. I had one super dry chicken strip but the rest were fairly juicy, lightly breaded, and flavorful. Meals come with garlic bread and it was really solid -- the real deal, super buttery and garlicky. The okra was great texture-wise though the breading could use a bit more salt. I enjoyed my fries but my parents said theirs were way too greasy. In fairness to them, I think they got a different batch than me, because I could see the sheen of oil on their serving. They did both enjoy their burgers. The ranch dipping sauce I got was good. Husband got the worst thing for sure; the chicken was very dry and not super smoky. I kept my I told you so to myself irl but I won't here, lol. The sweet tea was particularly delicious and they kept the refills coming. Service was overall quite nice and the restaurant, particularly the lady's bathroom, was clean. The four of us ate for about $50, which I didn't think was bad at all. Honestly, I'd give my experience a 4/5, especially considering the somewhat limited options in the area, but my fellow diners' experiences seemed a little flatter. Oh well. It was a serviceable dinner on a road trip.

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