Large seating areas and a patio by a woodsy riverbank create a peaceful atmosphere. Kids enjoy dedicated spaces and games like Uno and Monopoly add fun for groups. Fries are crispy and flavorful, ranking among the best in town.
Fries stand out with their amazing crispiness and flavor. They rank among the best in town for French fries.
Good to know
The restaurant has a small parking lot that fills up quickly on weekends.
Expect a casual atmosphere suitable for families and larger groups.
Prices are reasonable, with burgers and fries costing around $13.
Old-school steakhouse meets laid-back vibe with live music that livens up the space. Cozy booths add Nashville charm for a relaxed feel. French fries are crispy and fresh, cooked in a dedicated fryer for top quality.
Cooked in a dedicated fryer, the French fries come out crispy and fresh. They stand out as some of the best fries alongside the delicious rolls.
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A $10 cover fee is charged per person, even with a reservation.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends for live music.
Expect high prices; a ribeye dinner for two can exceed $180.
Drive-thru burger spot shines with crinkle cut fries that stay hot and fresh. Retro-modern look with neon green lights sets a cool vibe. Friendly staff and pup cups for dogs add charm to the lively, small-town feel.
Crinkle cut fries stay hot and fresh even after six minutes. They come out consistently good and well-prepared.
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Floyd's is drive-thru only with no indoor seating available.
Expect a wait time of about 5 cars during peak hours.
The cost of a burger combo meal is around $13.
Large, airy space with stylish decor and couch seating creates a Mediterranean vibe. Serve-yourself setup makes it friendly and relaxed. French fries come as a delicious side with wraps and pita, though portions are small.
French fries come with wraps and pita bread, offering a delicious side that stands out in a Mediterranean setting. Portions can be small, with about ten fries per serving.
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Murfreesboro Kabob is a serve-yourself restaurant with no table service.
Murfreesboro Kabob offers free parking.
The restaurant has a lunch special for $10 that is very filling.
Ordering uses self-service kiosks for easy customization. Enjoy skinny fries cooked in beef tallow with a unique taste. The diner has a 1980s style and a sky view that brightens the clean dining room.
Skinny French fries cooked in beef tallow offer a distinct flavor. These fries stand out compared to most fast food options.
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You order from a kiosk for a quick and easy experience.
They only accept card payments; no cash is allowed.
Refills require a QR code scan at the drink machine.
Large, modern chicken spot boasts spacious seating and lively live music with DJs and blues. Crispy, super salty French fries pair perfectly with sandwiches and mac and cheese. Energetic vibe keeps wait times low despite busy crowds.
Crispy and well-seasoned, the French fries come with a super salty kick. They serve as a solid side alongside sandwiches and macaroni and cheese.
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Everything is sold à la carte, which can make meals feel pricey.
Karaoke nights are hosted on Thursdays, starting at 8pm.
Parking can be difficult during holidays due to high traffic.
Louisiana-themed spot offers a laid-back vibe with dim lighting and live New Orleans music. Outdoor patio and indoor band area boost its vibrant atmosphere. Fries are crispy and fresh but small portions may feel pricey.
French fries come crispy and freshly fried when served as a side with meals. A small $3 side order may contain only about six fries in a sealed bag, which feels limited for the price.
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There was no wait at 5:00 pm on Saturday for a party of 12.
Two adults can eat for less than $40, making it budget-friendly.
From order to table, it takes about 10 minutes.
Hamburger spot blends dive bar soul with a dog-friendly patio and lively games. Burgers stand out as best in town while fries, though frozen, taste awesome when jacked up. Loud 2000s hardcore music fuels a vibrant bar vibe.
French fries come frozen and commercialized but taste awesome. Ordering them all jacked up adds a flavorful twist.
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Parking is limited and can be tight.
Expect a wait for tables during trivia night on Mondays.
Daily specials include the Jill Monroe on Wednesdays and the Ron Swanson on Tuesdays.
Simple design with a 1960s nostalgic vibe creates a relaxed, energetic feel. Staff hand-make French fries at the drive-thru, though fries can be undercooked inside. Long lines and a seamless drive-thru show high demand and efficient service.
Staff hand-make French fries in front of customers at the drive-thru. Fries often come undercooked with a cardboard-like inside despite being hot.
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Expect very long lines, especially on opening day.
The drive-thru wait can take up to two hours during peak times.
The drive-through operation is seamless and well planned.
Rustic decor with vintage distillery machine sets a lively tone with loud, uncensored music. Fries come with three BBQ sauces but can be dry with smoked turkey. Ample seating and outlets make it great for dining and working.
Fries come with options to try all three BBQ sauces. Some fries arrive dry and old, especially with smoked turkey dishes.
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The restaurant accepts both cash and credit cards for payment.
Expect to pay around $18 for a burger and fries.
The portion sizes are smaller than average for the price.