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    It's a private club so if you were hoping to pop in and have a drink or two with a friend it may be a little more complex than that.

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    The Cajun Corner On Broad - Jumbo Green Salad w/ Grouper as meat

    The Cajun Corner On Broad

    3.7(198 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    This is my favorite restaurant when I come to Eufaula. We always get the Cajun Tuna Dip to start…read more DELICIOUS! I can't eat here without eating the grilled grouper and my side is always the sautéed veggies. (I forgot to take a picture). My best friend always gets the Fried Grouper Po Boy. When we leave I am always stuffed and completely satisfied! Our server was Trinity R and she was lovely! So sweet and very efficient. As you come in the door you see some festive artwork that is very colorful with New Orleans vibes We didn't eat outside but they do have outdoor seating.

    I was visiting Eufaula and dropped in tonight to grab a bite. The Cajun Corner is located in an…read moreolder part of downtown. It's old and nostalgic, but at the same time quaint and welcoming. I had my dog with me so I sat outside by the street, but still received amazing service. My waiter, Logan, was very attentive and was always one step ahead of me if I needed something. I had a cup of the gumbo and a beer for starters. The gumbo was perfectly seasoned and delicious and the beer was ice cold. After that, I ordered the red beans and rice, but by the time I finished the gumbo and my beer, I was pretty full. I did try the red beans and rice and it was very good. I can't wait to have it tomorrow. All in all a very good experience. I'm looking forward to going back.

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    Cajun Sampler Eggplant, Crawfish and pickles

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    Barb's Country Kitchen & Cakery - Picture of some of the food we tried. Everything was good

    Barb's Country Kitchen & Cakery

    4.7(179 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $

    The service here is a little weird and jarring at first. I hadn't gone more than 10 feet through…read morethe door when I was asked "What'll you have to drink?" You just have to know the procedure, but it wasn't only me, a Northerner whose brain hadn't yet fully recalibrated for the local accent. Locals were confused too. Procedure is this: tell them your drink preference (I had water), pick up a tray, put it on the counter, pick out a main, three sides, a dessert, slide it down to the register, pay, and take it to your table. At that point do you begin eating? No! Remove your items from the tray and they come by and pick it up. Now begin! You may be thinking "Soup Nazi" from Seinfeld but I assure you it didn't feel that way. Just the quirky way they run the place. The waitress did warm up after I was there a while, came over to ask where I was from, etc. And to try to convince me to come back for breakfast! This is cafeteria style, with everything prepared ahead of time and kept warm on steam trays. So how do they keep that fried chicken so crunchy and delicious? Perhaps the best I've ever had, the batter so crunchy you could probably hear me eating from another room, assertively peppery, the large leg and thigh pieces perfectly cooked and juicy. (White meat also available.) My sides were lima beans, turnip greens, and yams. The highlight was the yams: super sweet but not in a bad way, balanced by good seasonings. The beans were fine, a bit salty. The only disappointment were the turnip greens, too finely chopped and overcooked. The portion sizes were decent. Also included is corn bread. Two choices: baked or fried. Never heard of fried so I tried that. Interesting but a little chewy and not so much corn flavor; next time I'd get the baked. Finishing this rather large lunch was a challenge for me but I managed, while taking in the local ambience. I saved the dessert for later. Dessert? Yes. I was also asked on ordering what I wanted for dessert. The only one that appealed was the red velvet cake (the others were a cobbler and bread pudding) so I got that. I assumed it was included but when I paid I saw it was not. $4; no big deal. It didn't look that good, a thin 1 inch slice tightly shrink wrapped on a paper plate. Looks were deceiving. The first time I actually liked red velvet cake, a light crumbly texture and cream cheese frosting that tasted of more than sugar. With the amount of frosting this tiny slice was quite filling and I'm glad it wasn't larger. All this for a little over $21. I think this was including tip but I'm not positive. Either way, great deal!

    Barb's is amazing! A little hole in the wall, nothing fancy, but the food is delicious! You can't…read morego wrong with anything from breakfast or dinner! Homestyle cooking at its finest! Grits made from scratch where all you need to eat is a spoon - perfect every time. This is our go to place every trip we make a trip to Eufaula! service is exceptional - Bernard is just a sweet person and if you are lucky, Ms Barb brings you your dish personally!

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    Barb's Country Kitchen & Cakery - 2 eggs grits biscuit 8$

    2 eggs grits biscuit 8$

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    Nonic Restaurant & Rooftop Bar - Two Nashville chicken and waffles entrees along with a side of potatoes.

    Nonic Restaurant & Rooftop Bar

    4.1(305 reviews)
    43.5 mi
    $$

    LOVED this place. Had my cocktail NA. They were super accommodating and our server was extremely…read moreknowledgeable about the menu. Very clearly took pride in the food. Was told by my colleagues that the Parker house rolls and cinnamon butter was great. I had the summer salad (spring greens, cherries, strawberries, and a HUGE knot of burrata cheese, with an additional grilled salmon). This salad was incredible. Highly recommend! The table shared some deviled eggs. The pickled onions on the deviled eggs was so good. Everyone dipped their fries in the chili crisp oil and agreed it was one of the best flavor combos of the trip. Our server gave us an extra side of it and gave my friend a side of kimchi to add to his burger. Just great all around service and vibe. While the restaurant feels like the height of 2015-2020 design (let's road trip in our sprinter van to a shipping container cottage!), everything feels airy and good to be there

    Later that Wednesday evening, as the restaurant settled into a softer, more intimate glow, we opted…read morefor the main dining room rather than the rooftop. The hostess was warm and efficient, seating us immediately. Our server approached with the quiet confidence of someone who knows her craft--she was direct, professional, and all business in the best possible way. Even as closing time drew near, she kept my glass refreshed without needing to be asked, a small but telling detail that spoke volumes about her attentiveness. The space itself strikes a pleasant semi-formal note--clean, polished, and respectful without veering into stuffy territory. Behind the bar, the bartender was meticulously wiping down every bottle, a quiet display of care that set a tone of genuine pride in the operation. We began with a dozen oysters: six raw and six char-grilled. The raw specimens were on the petite side for the price, yet delivered a clean, bright, and pleasantly saline flavor that let the oyster speak for itself. The char-grilled version arrived with a savory Parmesan crust that brought its own appealing character--rich, cheesy, and nicely caramelized in a way that felt unique rather than derivative. The crab dip, however, was a standout. Far superior to the often disappointing versions we've encountered elsewhere, this one tasted of genuine lump crab meat, folded into a properly cheesy, indulgent dip that avoided any unfortunate "buffalo" detours. Served with crisp crostini, each bite was balanced and deeply satisfying--an authentic crab dip done right. The Korean cheesesteak offered an excellent harmony of flavors: tender, well-seasoned meat beneath a luxurious blanket of melted cheese, punctuated by the bright, spicy kick of kimchi and the refreshing snap of pickles. It was delicious, though for the price, I wished for a more generous filling and a bit more heft to the sandwich overall. The mac & cheese arrived in a commendably generous portion, with a beautiful Parmesan crust on top. Visually appealing, the dish unfortunately fell a touch flat on the palate. The noodles were properly cooked and coated in a creamy sauce, yet it lacked the depth and seasoning one hopes for-- a pinch more salt and pepper would have elevated it considerably. The fish and chips presented a towering mound of fries that carried decent flavor but lacked the shattering crispness one craves. The real disappointment lay in the presentation of the fish: two fillets stacked atop one another, causing the steaming heat to turn the once-promising breading soggy and prone to sliding off. That said, the fish itself was excellent--flaky, moist, and delicately sweet with a lovely buttery quality. It was the unfortunate interaction between steam and crust that kept the dish from greatness. The roads were a little dense, so not necessarily my particular style, but I'm good. The butter that came with them was very unique to say the least. To drink, both beers arrived filled to the absolute brim and proved so enjoyable that I would gladly order them again without hesitation. Overall, the evening delivered solid, thoughtful plates in a well-run environment, with several bright spots that make a return visit tempting--particularly for those oysters and that excellent crab dip.

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    Nonic Restaurant & Rooftop Bar - Lobby

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    Nonic Restaurant & Rooftop Bar - Biscuits and jam (comes with five, we ate two).

    Biscuits and jam (comes with five, we ate two).

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    Epic Restaurant - Plantation Quail & Sausage Roulade

    Epic Restaurant

    4.6(195 reviews)
    43.3 mi
    $$$

    Walking into a restaurant that gives the customer their full undivided attention from the Host to…read morethe bartender ( Daniel) and without say our waiter( Troy) any others that I did not get their names. The bar has a well stocked Tequila selection. I had a shot of Clave Azule plata and my wife had a Mojito that was made to perfection. We had there 5 course meal that had you intrigued with the first plate until desert. The dinner was amazingly fresh and delicious. I'm really shocked to see Epic only has a 4.5 rating. I our world of traveling and eating at fine restaurants Epic in Columbus is by far a 5 star establishment. Thank you

    Had a wonderful group dining experience here this weekend. The reputation for this place is…read moredeserved and I really had one of the best dinners that I've had in a long time here. I felt like I was in the Bear (tv show) with the changing menu (we did pre-fix). We got a tour of the kitchen afterwards and got a glimpse of the whole operation as well as getting to see the special chef's table (seems like it'd be a cool experience and potentially worth the extra cost). I think what I enjoyed most here was the unique flavors and takes on traditional dishes. I loved the beat salad for example (so fresh and so clean as OutKast put it best) and with the mashed potato's that came with the short rib (so tender and flavorful as well), the mustard flavor and other ingredient that I don't typically like, only enhanced the dish for me. The potato soup was solid and very creamy. We also had the duck, which was tender, and delicious. I was glad to share dishes and "game the system." I had both the old fashioned and tried the old fashioned girl and both were good. I meant to get the smoky old fashioned because I saw someone else getting this and it looked delicious but they thought I wanted the old fashioned girl, which also has a smokey flavor. The dessert chocolate-e muffin concoction was rich and tasty. The chef actually came out during our visit and sat with us and jokingly tried to order food from his wait staff. I enjoyed this comedic act and felt like there was a real personal touch to our meal. My only real disappointment was our check-out experience where we couldn't get our credit card back and it took almost 30 minutes to actually pay and leave. The whole meal was also expensive but I knew that going in and knew we were paying for a special, unique experience.

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    Epic Restaurant - Tequila Clave Azule Plata

    Tequila Clave Azule Plata

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    Mysterious Stranger

    Hilltop - lounges - Updated July 2026

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