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    Junction Inn Restaurant

    3.4 (16 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Fried Catfish Plate Lunch with fries, slaw, and hush puppies

    I picked up a Friday lunch special for 3 of us today. It was fried catfish, fries, cole slaw, and hush puppies. All were very well prepared, and it was ready when I arrived. Very friendly service, and very reasonably priced. Only $8.70/plate. What a deal!

    The best pancakes ever.  Seriously, they were exceptionally delicious.  The eggs were made perfect for my liking.
    Sarah D.

    This was our first stop on our girls trip and it was one of the best. Our waitress was so nice and helpful! The decor was quaint but perfect for the restaurant. Our meal was delicious and home cooked. Just like your grandmama cooked. My sister got the biscuits and gravy and it was amazing. (I snuck a bite). Their pancakes and eggs are delicious! Definitely a marked stop on all future girls trips!

    Sitting in the sun room. Very homey!

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    Food was good it wasn't timely. If you don't mind fighting the flys and not in a hurry.1 waiter spent a lot time setting on ass visting.

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    Good vibe and environment people are very nice and the food is wonderful you gotta try some of they're sweet tea

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    Good basic food at a simple inexpensive price. Southern hospitality with good sweet tea

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    We got the day's special, hamburger steak with two sides and chicken livers with homemade mashed potatoes and purple hull peas.

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    Sweet Creations - Bake goods

    Sweet Creations

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    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.

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    Sweet Creations - Interior (charming and cozy)

    Interior (charming and cozy)

    Sweet Creations - Cream cheesy grits (Sooo good !)

    Cream cheesy grits (Sooo good !)

    Sweet Creations - Their Take N Bake menu to go

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    Their Take N Bake menu to go

    The Farmhouse Restaurant

    The Farmhouse Restaurant

    4.8(18 reviews)
    92.5 mi

    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!

    I usually order takeout but the food is always cooked fresh and the portions are excellent. You…read morewon't be hungry when you finish your plate thats for sure. Really good food and good service.

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    The Farmhouse Restaurant - The Farmhouse Restaurant from the road.

    The Farmhouse Restaurant from the road.

    The Farmhouse Restaurant
    The Farmhouse Restaurant

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    Abe's Grill

    Abe's Grill

    4.7(108 reviews)
    38.0 mi
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    Mississippi native here. I haven't been home in over two years, so I was ecstatic when I stumbled…read moreacross a photo from October 2016 this morning that had Abe's Grill Signature Seasoning in it. For context, I lived in the DMV (DC/Maryland/Virginia area) for 10 years, and I always looked forward to my roadtrips home to NW Mississippi during that time, which often included stops in Corinth, Mississippi, Huntsville, Alabama, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, along the U.S. Route 72 corridor. That's when I first discovered Abe's Grill. Abe's Grill is an institution in this stretch of the South, known for its history, hearty diner food, colorful decor, stool lunch counter, and mom and pop vibes. I've only eaten at Abe's for breakfast, and I was so impressed with the food and customer service that I bought their signature seasoning mix, which I used pretty frequently when I lived in DC. Considering this review is based on a 10-year old photo, I did do some additional research to ensure the restaurant has survived the test of time. The restaurant continues to be extensively covered and recommended by local and regional news media, online food reviewers, bloggers, Visit Mississippi, and the Only In Your State website.

    Abe's Grill was a treat! This is a classic second generation all-American diner! We stopped in…read more@11, and had the best cheeseburger and ribeye sandwich ever. But, the fries were over the top...with Abe's special seasoning on them...amazing! Hope we get in sometime for the breakfast...their biscuits are famously delicious!

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    Abe's Grill - Grilled hot dog with Bbq sauce and slaw

    Grilled hot dog with Bbq sauce and slaw

    Abe's Grill

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    Sunrise Memphis - Mimosabiscuit kitchen sink breakfast great!

    Sunrise Memphis

    4.6(1.1k reviews)
    48.6 miDowntown
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    Driving from Oklahoma City to Maryland sounds absolutely insane (because it kind of is), so when we…read morefound ourselves passing through Memphis around lunchtime, I turned to my trusted Yelp experts to help us find a local gem. Sunrise Memphis did not disappoint. We stopped in around 12:30 p.m. on a Wednesday and didn't experience any crowds or much of a lunch rush. That being said, after eating here, I completely understand why people mention waiting hours on weekends. The ordering process is simple: walk up to the counter, place your order, grab a number, and seat yourself. I appreciated that they offer both breakfast and lunch all day because it meant we didn't have to choose between the two. I ordered the chicken tenders with tater tots and an Arnold Palmer. Everything was fresh, hot, and exactly the kind of comfort food you crave in the middle of a long road trip. Kyler ordered the Kitchen Sink, which came with eggs, bacon, hash browns, grits, and a biscuit. He asked if he could swap the cheesy grits and biscuit for biscuits and gravy, and they ended up bringing him everything anyway! It was a massive meal, but absolutely delicious. Beyond the food, the staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. I also loved the fun, eclectic atmosphere. The colorful Memphis touches throughout the restaurant gave it so much personality, and there was even a bar area that made me think this would be an absolute blast for brunch with friends. Sunrise Memphis ended up being one of our favorite surprises of the entire drive. If you're passing through town, do yourself a favor and stop here.

    Be prepared to stand in line--but don't let that scare you away! It wasn't a big deal for us,…read morealthough some people visiting from out of state (like us) were definitely caught off guard. Trust me, it's worth the wait. While you wait, grab a menu to be prepared for the second line which is the indoor line where you will order your food. The atmosphere has that cozy, family-friendly dive vibe that makes you feel right at home. The staff was incredibly welcoming and treated everyone like regulars. Now, let's talk about the food. If you're on a diet...this is your warning. The cinnamon apple roll was absolutely off the chain! And those biscuits with the strawberry jam and butter? Let's just say all table manners disappeared--I was using my hands and didn't even care. Even the veggie patty had that rich, savory flavor that reminded my husband of real sausage, and the thick-cut bacon was cooked to perfection. The price was not bad for the amount of food, especially right now when everything is extremely expensive. When I say you need to try this place, I mean it! We'll definitely be making the trip back from STL. Next time, we're trying more of the menu--and after hearing everyone rave about the mimosas, those are officially on the list too!

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    Sunrise Memphis - Sitting area

    Sitting area

    Sunrise Memphis - The Kitchen Sink

    The Kitchen Sink

    Sunrise Memphis - French toast with turkey bacon

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    French toast with turkey bacon

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