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3.2 (41 reviews)
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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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Turkey bacon ranch with hash browns
Lexus Y.

Really good food!! Couldn't eat all of it but it was so goooooodd! Waitress is sassy but the food makes up for it LOL

Fried pickles, sadly the pickle was dried up to a crisp, when you picked them up they just broke.
Destini W.

I gave this a 2 star because the atmosphere was very friendly and the waitress was very apologetic and very kind. However the wait was extremely long. We got there around 10:30 and it had a couple tables no biggy. About 30 minutes later a few more tables came in and ordered. Around 11:25 we still had not received our food and the other tables who came in after had received their food. We received our appetizer sampler around 11:45 and the pickles were sadly very burnt to where you pick them up they just crumbled. We told our waitress she apologize brought us more and it was the same thing, so I wouldn't recommend getting the fried pickles.. around 11:45 we received our food and majority of it was cold like it had been sitting for a little bit. And at one point the cooks behind the counter told them to stop taking orders. I will say the waitress did give us a discount and was very apologetic I felt sorry because she had to pick up the slack of everyone else that worked there.

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Lisa W.

I just want to give a HUGE shout out to the Winfield Huddle House crew. They were slammed when I decided to stop by and they waited on me as if I was the only one in the restaurant. My server Hannah rocked it, she convinced me to try the meat lovers omelet and she was so right!!! I would highly recommend anyone stopping by and giving this restaurant a shot.

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Kanchan B.

Driving down from Memphis to Orlando, we stopped here for dinner. It's a great location off the highway and plenty of parking plus lots of tables that have a handicapped-accessibility sign. The Loos amused me - there was the outline of a cheerleader and a quarterback to signify men vs women. Also lots of blokes wearing camouflage jackets - I counted 4 tables with someone wearing that item of clothing! Our server, Sarah was super awesome and attentive - she verified our order and also kept checking up that we were satisfied with everything. Our meal cost just under $20 incl tip. I got the fish n chips plus two sides - okra that was awesome and the sweet potato fries ended up growing on me. My mum got a large salad and really liked the blue cheese dressing although she wished the salad leaves had more variety instead of just being all iceberg lettuce. Since I also had a few more hours to drive till Atlanta, I also got a coffee to go. So mum and I overall really enjoyed all our meal choices tremendously and much to our surprise, because we were expecting this restaurant to be similar to Waffle House and didn't realize they'd be line cooks in an open kitchen, who made our order fresh or how extensive the menu options were. Food wise, I didn't even mind that "frozen" fish taste because the batter taste was pretty decent and the cod was cooked at a perfect temperature and not over-cooked. Also just great coffee!! I thought it would be a very American dark roast and wasn't looking forward to drinking it, but to my surprise and delight it was a mild & light roast and I enjoyed my cup of joe that helped me make it to Atlanta safely! So overall just really happy that we stopped here and if you are looking for a bite to eat, would recommend. Yelp 203/2017

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Jenny was AMAZING, and had Amazing service. Wayne, needs to be replaced, or relocated. & the other girls (summer & Sherri ) was rude.

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10 months ago

Stop by and see Angie and Brendan . The nicest and friendliest people there. Polite, works very hard and needs a raise.

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Nice stop right off the exit of xway. We needed to refuel. The stuff hash browns are great!

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Summer was a great host! Food was fast and tasted great! Place was clean and had the football game on..

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Service was fair but they were busy. Food selection was great and was good eats. Well worth trying out.

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Just finished eating here. Fast service. Good waffles with pecans. Hot coffee. Couldn't ask for more right off interstate 22.

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Similar to Waffle House but nicer decorations. Good food, and really nice staff! Eat here now!

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The Farmhouse Restaurant

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Food was very good. Best salad bar around. I would go back anytime I'm in Hamilton Alread more

The Farmhouse: Where Breakfast Comes Home to Roost…read more If you've read my reviews before, you know I'm not a particularly hard-boiled egg to crack. I don't demand gold-plated cutlery or waiters who can sabre a champagne bottle with a flourish. Give me solid food, a smile that doesn't feel forced, and a room that looks like it's seen a vacuum this decade, and I'll be happier than a biscuit in gravy. That said, The Farmhouse didn't just meet my expectations--it pulled a full-on "Avengers Assemble" and brought them together in a satisfying, bacon-scented breakfast epic. First impressions? Think "Little House on the Prairie" meets "HGTV on a budget"--rustic charm with just enough polish to let you know someone actually tried. The tablecloths are hanging on by a thread (literally), but the space itself is clean, comfy, and as inviting as grandma's front porch. Judging by the bustling Friday morning crowd, I'd say I'm not the only one who got the memo. The service? Friendlier than your favorite aunt at a church potluck. The staff had that rare balance of attentiveness without hovering. There's a sign on the wall that reads, "Come in a stranger, leave as a friend." I half-expected them to follow it up with "You've got a friend in me," Toy Story-style. Now, onto the reason we're all here: the food. Spoiler alert--it didn't disappoint. Mom ordered the Farmhouse Southern Omelette with home fries and gave it rave reviews. She praised the bacon-to-veggie ratio like it was a fine wine pairing and declared the seasoning "just right," in her best Goldilocks impression. The home fries? House-made and heart-warming. My wife went full Southern with the Hearty Breakfast, and it did exactly what it said on the menu--hearty enough to power a tractor and delicious enough to make you consider canceling lunch. She gave special kudos to the biscuits and gravy, which she claimed were "fluffy, creamy, and possibly blessed." As for me, I went for the Big Moo--a 10-ounce ribeye with eggs and a rogue pancake that snuck onto my plate like it was auditioning for dessert. The steak was a tad undercooked but well-seasoned enough that I didn't mind. And the tater tots? Crispy, golden nuggets of joy. I'd pair them with everything if society would let me. I was so pleased, I channeled my inner Ratatouille critic and requested a word with the chef. Chef John greeted me with the kind of genuine smile that says, "Yes, I do get up at 4 a.m. to make magic happen, and no, I don't regret it." He welcomed us back like old friends--which, by the vibe of the place, we might just be now. This, dear reader, is what I imagined when I dreamed of Alabama mornings: honest food, kind people, and a sense that somewhere nearby, a rooster might actually be crowing. The Farmhouse isn't trying to reinvent breakfast--it's just doing it right. To paraphrase The Godfather: Just when I thought I was out (of room), they pulled me back in--with another bite. Bravo, Farmhouse. Never change!

Grille 22 - Pecan pie indulgence

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Restaurant Review: A Second Chance Squandered at Grill 22, Guin, Alabama…read more Each year, my family and I make the journey from Florida to visit relatives in the quiet town of Guin, Alabama. With that tradition comes a recurring hope: to enjoy a satisfying meal rooted in Southern hospitality. Unfortunately, our recent visit to Grill 22 proved once again that not all second chances are worth taking. After a deeply disappointing experience in the past, the restaurant's management had extended an invitation for us to return and give them an opportunity to make things right. Regrettably, that gesture of goodwill was not matched by the quality of the food. If anything, this visit confirmed that Grill 22 remains one of the most underwhelming dining experiences I've had in recent memory. Let's start with the nachos -- or more accurately, a scattered pile of Doritos topped with lukewarm processed cheese, a smattering of black beans, and aggressively salty pickled onions. Calling it an appetizer would be generous; calling it edible would be dishonest. The chicken wings, which could more aptly be described as emaciated pigeons and arrived dry and sinewy -- hardly the juicy, flavorful bar staple one might expect. My wife's choice, the so-called "margarita flatbread," was equally baffling. It bore little resemblance to the classic Margherita flavors. Instead, we were served a sweetened tomato-and-cheese concoction on dough that tasted more like a school cafeteria experiment gone wrong. But perhaps the most egregious offense was the ridiculous pricing. Grill 22 demands a premium price point for what can only be described as gas station-grade food. The ingredients, preparation, and execution fall so far below acceptable standards that it feels insulting to be charged full-service restaurant rates. To be clear, this isn't a case of a kitchen having an off night. This is a systemic failure in culinary judgment and quality control. It's deeply frustrating -- not only because of the wasted time and money, but because no guest, local or visiting, deserves to be served food of this caliber. In a region known for warmth and hearty, soulful meals, Grill 22 is a stark outlier. If you're passing through Guin and find yourself hungry, I'd strongly suggest you take a detour -- even a fast food drive-thru would deliver a better, and more honest, experience.

Amazing breakfast buffet! Grits, bacon, gravy and biscuits! Ms Lisa does an amazing job and I want…read moreto eat there all the time! Try the apple pudding!

Huddle House - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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