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    Grange at Wilson Gardens

    5.0 (8 reviews)
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    They are open on Mondays. What a great place to stop in for a glass of wine and do a little shopping.

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    2 years ago

    Great food and service, nice little spot with a unique atmosphere that serves coffee, breakfast and lunch that I enjoyed.

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    11 years ago

    Absolutely beautiful organic farm with wonderful produce! The staff is always so sweet and helpful. Definitely a must see!

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    The Wilson Cafe - Fried green tomatoes caprese

    The Wilson Cafe

    (106 reviews)

    $$$

    I started with the mimoosa flight. The flavors weren't labeled, but I believe the strawberry and…read moreapple were my favorite. I ordered a medium rare ribeye, which was slightly overcooked but still a very good cut of meat. I did not care for the coleslaw or the gouda macaroni and cheese. The meal was served with toast. The chocolate pecan pie with ice cream was good. I arrived at 6:30 and was given a glass of water that a drank immediately because i was thirsty. Any establishment that must function understaffed should be like Nashville clubs and set out a jug of water so people can refill their cups on their own. They took my drink order at 7. There were no empty seats at the bar so I sat alone at a table. The experience was OK but they need at least one more server. The only reason they get by with charging over fifty dollars for the steak is because there's literally no other place within 40 miles you can get a good steak. The sides are below average. The servers are friendly but obviously overworked. The bathroom was clean and there was plenty of parking.

    I dropped by here for a weekday lunch, and was glad that the Wilson Cafe has resumed their mid-day…read moreservice schedule. The restaurant portion of the building was almost empty, and I was seated almost immediately, but I was placed at a table in a high traffic area next to the kitchen. After a while, I flagged down an employee since it was unclear to me who my server was. I put in an appetizer order of their heavenly eggs. They included a wonderfully tart sauce, and the serving size was three eggs. The mushroom gnocchi that I had was delicious, and enough to feed two people. The potato dumplings were expertly made, and some of the best that I've ever eaten. Other than the service being a bit hit and miss, I would return if only for the excellent food.

    Sweet Creations - Bake goods

    Sweet Creations

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    2/14/26 - Last year (11/14/25) I went to dinner buffet at Sweet Creations & Our Daily Bread,…read moreLagrange TN Lagrange TN is a small town on Hwy 57 a 2lane country road driving From I-269 you'll exit to hwy 57 heading east towards the towns of Piperton, Rossville, Moscow, and then Lagrange TN Back in the 1800's Lagrange was the center of life before Memphis became the city it is today Sweet Creations & Our Daily Bread is a spacious older building; the outside is well-kept and the interior is clean and amazing Proprietors are Tim and Cindi, along with their employee Toby; they prepare delectable, savory home cook meals; check-in on their FB / Instagram for hours and foods they serve Not only are meals served, their home bake goods from cookies to cakes, and other desserts are wonderful; also they take orders for cakes, bake goods, and catering To add to the amazing atmosphere you can browse for local goods and antiques; display items includes Tim's personal collection Personally I have visited several times to enjoy their breakfast and dinner buffet (I relish their excellent foods and great company) So if you happen to be in the area or nearby, do consider visiting Tim and Cindi; genuine friendly down to earth folks

    Love this restaurant! I had breakfast with my son. So many choices. The staff were friendly and…read moreinteractive with my son. Plenty of room around the tables, good for groups. It was clean and comfortable. Small children's boutique and other items for sale. Plenty of parking.

    Isaac Hayes Grave

    Isaac Hayes Grave

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    Brennan

    Isaac Hayes was a world-famous musician, song writer, activist and musician who called Memphis…read morehome. He passed away in 2008 and was buried in 2008 in Memphis Memorial Park. It is relatively easy to find, as it is located just across from the Crystal Shrine Grotto. This is one of the more extravagant graves that you will find in the cemetery. The grave is marked by a huge bronze foot stone that has photos of Hayes in different stages of his life and his movies engraved in it. It also has the God's Garden poem inscribed and reads: God looked around his garden And he found an empty place He then looked down upon this earth And found your star He put his arms around you And lifted you to rest God's garden is beautiful now He always takes the best. But when you left. THE BIGGEST PART OF ME LEFT. But thanks for leaving a part of us in KOJO The hardest things always was for you to say goodbye. So I won't either. One day we'll be together again. LOVING YOU WAS THE GREATEST THING I'VE EVER EXPERIENCED YOU'LL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART. My Love, Your wife ADJOWA "MARGARET" HAYES The grave looks pretty awesome and is in great shape. Parking here is very easy. There is parking available right in front of where the plot is located. I know what I want my grave to look like now, when it is my time. Anyway, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. There are many sights to check out in the cemetery including the Crystal Shrine Grotto.

    Calvary Episcopal Church - Fish pudding, potatoes, cole slaw, and corm sticks

    Calvary Episcopal Church

    (6 reviews)

    Downtown

    I am reviewing the Waffle Shop at Calvary Episcopal Church. The food was very good. We tried the…read morewaffle which was very fluffy!! The chocolate mousse dessert was good but very sweet. My friend and I shared the fish pudding plate that had fish pudding, corn sticks, cole slaw and potatoes. The fish pudding is like a casserole. I was happily surprised. It was made with a lot of catfish, celery, onions, breading and yummy seasonings. We enjoyed it. The corn sticks were a little dry. The potatoes were quite tasty and I liked the coleslaw. Coffee was okay. The people and service was spot on! The volunteers were so nice, friendly and helpful. My friend and I plan on making this event a yearly outing. They offer a lenten service after but we could not stay for it. We will return again.

    Closed and secured on a Saturday afternoon, which is a bummer as this is a beautiful church on the…read moreoutside and I would expect it to be just as lovely on the inside. Plenty to see outside though. The marker out front reads, "The oldest public building in Memphis and the first Episcopal Church in Shelby County. Organized August 6, 1832 by the Reverend Thomas Wright. The church house started 1838 was consecrated May 12, 1844 by the Right Reverend James Hervey Otey, first Bishop of Tennessee, the Reverend Philip W. Alston, Rector. The Reverend Robert P. Atkinson, Rector, 1969." There is street parking nearby. [Review 19852 overall - 404 in Tennessee - 825 of 2023.]

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