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Joyce's Diner

3.7 (3 reviews)

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Love, Love, Love the plain cheeseburger with extra cheese and the chef salad with ranch is beyond amazing

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Southern Belle Restaurant - Loaded potatoe

Southern Belle Restaurant

4.5(64 reviews)
23.1 mi
$

We happen to see this railroad car as we drove by and just on a whim decided to try it. I will…read moreadmit, we did look at the reviews before we went in, but all the reviews were so good. We had to try it! We both had the steaks, my wife having the ribeye and I had the New York strip. We both had the fully loaded sweet potato. I had the salad bar and she had the corn. Everything was incredibly tasty. The owner was very friendly unhelpful and it was fun to read up on the history of the railroad car. If we are ever back in the area, it is definitely on our list of places to visit again.

Dinner last Friday evening at the Southern Belle in Heavner, OK. The restrauant, or at least the…read moredining room is in an old, 1905 refurbished passenger car with a rich history. It provides an unique environment with a folksy vibe. The railroad car does not look as clean and crisp as their web page photo and it's been painted what appears to be a dark burgundy. It was dark and raining so it's hard to say on the color. Inside is cozy and comfortable. It's a neat venue. The menu consists of typical American comfort food, at least for the south. Three of us us ordered chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes, cream gravey and fried okra. The outlier ordered fried chicken livers with French fries and fried okra. All four of us were pleased with our meals. The chicken fry was good as were the potatoes and cream gravey. The fried okra was excellent. The chicken livers were excellent and begged for mashed potatoes and cream gravey. The French fries Ken ordered weren't very good. I think they were under cooked. We had a nice, enjoyable dinner. The service was excellent and the prices moderate

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Southern Belle Restaurant - Salad Bar

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Highway 10 Cafe - Swiss & Mushroom Burger

Highway 10 Cafe

4.1(23 reviews)
25.8 mi
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Was that a coffee filter that she was wearing on her head?…read more Magazine AR, a wide spot in the road (Highway 10). The speed limit drops to 45mph, 25 when school is open. If you didn't have to slow down you would easily miss the long plain looking building and the small sign on the south side of the highway, Mel's Highway 10 Café. It looks to have been around for quite a few years. The spacing of multiple doors located on the front of the building, hint that in its early life it may have been operated as a small motel or roadside cabins. Country décor inside, knotty pine, barn tin and farm tools on the wall. Grab a table. The well-worn menus have the diner foods you were expecting. Beans and corn bread, a southern staple was today's special on the chalk board. On the menu under Platters is "Mel's Famous Chicken Fried Steak." Under that, the Chicken Fried Chicken. Two please, with mashed potatoes, fried okra, and cream gravy. The drinks are limited, but they did have diet Dr Pepper. A delicious, moist chicken breast with a perfect crispy crunchy coating. Mashed potatoes and cream gravy, likely instant but very tasty. Golden brown okra and a couple of fresh yeast rolls to clean up any stray gravy on the plate. Nothing fancy, great food, adequate friendly service. And an opportunity to enjoy a slower pace of life in rural Arkansas You will quickly figure out that this is an Amish owned business. The friendly ladies working out front were dressed in a traditional Amish conservative attire, which included the white bonnets. I cannot help it, but the bonnets remind me of coffee filters. A gentleman stepped out of the kitchen sporting the Amish bowl cut hair style with the traditional trimmed beard. These are hardworking people serving legendary delicious Amish made meals.

food was all pre made, got order of chicken fried steak to go, got home looked like a soggy apple…read morefritter. so disappointed as they have had better food before. lady asked if I wanted a roll, said yes did u make? no we heat them. menu price 12.99 charged me 18.00. gonna have a business, take pride in your food. only Amish thing there is deep fried pies.

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Highway 10 Cafe - Breakfast! Sausage biscuit gravy!

Breakfast! Sausage biscuit gravy!

Highway 10 Cafe - Inside the cafe

Inside the cafe

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Joyce's Diner - diners - Updated May 2026

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