Small cafeteria-style setup creates a cozy, welcoming vibe with Southern home cooking aromas and free fresh cookies for everyone. Atmosphere feels relaxed yet vibrant, suitable for casual meals with friends or family. Energy is warm and friendly, with a focus on comfort food made with care.
Great country cooking shines with meatloaf glazed in tangy ketchup, paired with creamy garlic mashed potatoes and Southern green beans. Baby back ribs come fall off the bone tender, complemented by cornbread and chocolate pie.
Large portions of tomato pasta noodles make lunch filling. Options suit quick stops or hanging out with friends.
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Parking is easy at the restaurant.
There was no waiting time at Local Joe's.
The variety of entrees and sides changes daily, offering new options to try.
Eclectic decor blends mid-century style with rustic and modern touches, featuring big windows overlooking water. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively with friendly staff and upbeat music, though seating can be tight. Outdoor patio adds a pleasant option during warmer weather.
Shrimp and Grits and crab cakes start the meal with classic Southern flavors. Main dishes include hamburger, Philly beef, roast beef, pork chop, and pot roast, all prepared with solid American style.
Lunch offers warm hospitality with hostesses greeting and bidding farewell. Meals serve as a celebratory experience and attract groups like baseball teams.
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Reservations are not required at Lyncoya Cafe.
Expect a small wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are reasonable and portions are generous.
Reconstructed space offers a relaxed family atmosphere with welcoming vibes and occasional acoustic guitar music. The setting feels quiet and pleasing during lunch, attracting diners who appreciate a calm meal experience.
Nashville hot chicken sandwich offers great flavor with a decent amount of heat. The country fried chicken and tenders have amazing breading, and the coleslaw complements well. Burgers come highly recommended, paired nicely with apple pie and ice cream.
Lunch offers delicious meals that make it a great spot for a midday break. The quality and taste stand out enough to draw visitors from out of town.
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The entrance is through the alley behind the building.
There is usually no wait unless there is a show at HPAC.
The restaurant offers a fusion of southern and Laotian cuisine.
Cozy family diner with an open kitchen and Nashville charm throughout. Atmosphere feels laid-back and welcoming, blending down-home comfort with professionalism. Decor includes random dinosaur figurines adding a quirky touch to the spacious interior.
Ribs and pulled pork come with homemade Tatar sauce and hush puppies. Country fried steak and patty melt stand out alongside BBQ, mac and cheese, and banana pudding.
Lunch servings come in generous portions, often enough for dinner or next-day meals. The food shows Southern diner flavors with a focus on hearty dishes. Prices lean toward the higher side, reflecting the quality and preparation expected at lunch.
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Expect to pay a 3% fee for debit card transactions, which is not disclosed beforehand.
The menu features biweekly specials, including unique desserts like brisket tacos and pecan cobbler.
The portions are generous, often enough for dinner and lunch the next day.
Restaurant offers a cozy, relaxed vibe with a spacious, well-decorated interior after recent expansion. Atmosphere stays quiet and friendly, making it comfortable for breakfast or lunch. Family-run operation serves fresh, plentiful breakfast dishes all day in a welcoming setting.
Club sandwich appears often and pairs with drinks like hibiscus tea. Classic dishes like Eggs Benedict, grilled cheese, tamales, quiche, cheeseburger, and bacon and eggs also feature on the menu.
Offers breakfast all day alongside a solid lunch menu. Omelettes and lunch items stand out as delicious choices for a midday meal.
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The bistro is only open until 2 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
They serve breakfast all day along with lunch items.
Two people's breakfast costs around $32.
Butcher shop combines top quality meats with a clean, professional setting and knowledgeable owners. It offers fresh fish, specialty chicken, and an array of charcuterie treats alongside fresh baked bread. The atmosphere balances traditional butcher charm with a culinary focus on quality and flavor.
Brisket sandwiches feature tender, juicy, smokey beef with a slight char, served on a brioche bun. The Hickory Smoked Wagyu brisket stands out for its expertly brined and smoked quality.
Lunch offers a top quality selection with great sandwiches. The Brizket sandwich stands out as a solid choice for lunch.
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Ample parking is available, and ordering ahead is encouraged for convenience.
The Meetchop offers cooking classes that are more affordable than similar classes in Nashville.
They are the only place in Hendersonville that sells Bell and Evans chicken.
Smaller Greek restaurant with a friendly, warm atmosphere that feels like a home away from home. Seating is clean and inviting, with an option to eat outside. Energy stays amazing and lively, supported by music playing on the TV.
Philly cheesesteaks stand out, with gyro meat sometimes used as a twist. Buffalo wings and BBQ chicken wings offer strong flavors, while loaded fries come in generous portions.
Quick lunches draw many here, with a reputation as a go-to spot for midday meals. People often travel far to enjoy the consistent quality and favorite dishes offered during lunch hours.
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Prices at Gyros King are affordable and reasonable.
The portion sizes are great, ensuring you won't leave hungry.
They offer plenty of vegetarian and kid-friendly options.
Casual bar and grill with cozy indoor and semi-outdoor seating offers a relaxed, friendly dive atmosphere. Music plays loudly, often rap with explicit lyrics, shaping a lively vibe. Regulars enjoy full bar service and locally made Chicago-style pizza that stands out for its thin crust and square cut.
Crispy chicken wings stand out alongside a Philly cheesesteak that tastes authentic. The loaded fries get fresh cut and come highly recommended, with sliders also popular.
Lunch offers a quick and great option with limited seating, making it cozy but sometimes busy. It suits all ages, including older adults, for a solid midday meal.
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The pub hosts trivia night every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Live music occurs every Friday and Saturday night starting at 9pm.
Bingo night is held every Monday at 6pm.
Small, old-school diner combines cozy, intimate space with a busy, family-friendly vibe. Seating is limited, often leading to wait times up to 30 minutes during peak hours. The atmosphere feels quaint and casual, with a clean and comfortable setting.
Biscuits and gravy stand out with scratch-made biscuits and rich gravy. Classic dishes like chicken fried steak and cheeseburgers come with hearty sides such as grits and hash browns.
Lunch here comes with great service and short wait times, even for big groups on busy days. The food feels comforting and not like a typical franchise meal.
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Music City Diner is only open for breakfast and lunch, closing at 2:30 PM.
Expect to wait 45 minutes to an hour for a table on weekends.
There may be a wait, especially Monday through Friday due to limited seating.
Barbecue restaurant with a clean, beautiful space and a full-service bar offers a comfortable, upbeat atmosphere where music plays loud enough to raise voices. The place feels welcoming and homey despite busy staff movement and a crowded parking lot. A drive-thru adds convenience to the experience.
Smoked wings, pulled pork, and brisket stand out with tender, flavorful meat. Mac and Cheese Bombs and cheesy cornbread muffins add a rich, creamy touch. Sides like coleslaw bring a nice texture and flavor contrast.
Lunch involves standing in line to order. Expect to spend around $50 for a meal. The ordering process is straightforward but requires some wait.
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Parking can be challenging during busy times, especially on weekends.
Expect smaller portion sizes for the price, particularly for sides.
The establishment maintains a clean environment, including restrooms.
Restaurant offers a lake view with a casual, dive bar vibe that feels family friendly and local. Burgers and fries stand out as excellent and flavorful, often considered among the best in the area. Patio seating welcomes pets, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
Burgers and hot wings stand out with strong flavors. The mac and cheese offers flavor but lacks creaminess. Pulled pork comes served on bread with sides, and club sandwiches exclude chicken.
Lunch features friendly service with attentive servers and bartenders. The spot handles unexpected weather like a Tennessee storm without disrupting the meal.
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Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with a fun atmosphere.
The restaurant recently reopened after a year-long closure due to a fire.
The patio is dog-friendly, allowing pets to join you while dining.
Live music venue with authentic country bands creates a lively and intimate atmosphere. Spacious, stylish yet cozy decor invites guests to unwind while enjoying quality drinks like local beers and crafted cocktails.
Fried chicken stands out as a favorite, praised for its quality. The menu also features an enormous Classic Cheeseburger, a smash burger, a fried chicken wrap, and sweet potato fries.
Affordable lunch specials make this spot a solid choice for midday meals. It works well for grabbing lunch or dinner with friends.
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Live music happens every Tuesday night at 8 pm with Eric Blankenship & the designated drinkers.
Wednesday nights feature live performances by James Carothers Trio.
Enjoy $1 beers before 7 pm on certain nights.
Outdoor dining sits right on the water with beautiful lake views and a tiki patio. The atmosphere is relaxing and calm, featuring a waterside breeze and live music that varies in volume. Some arrive by boat to use available slips, enjoying the mix of nature and social energy.
Shrimp & Grits and Nashville Hot Chicken Salad stand out alongside lobster rolls and oysters. Tiny hush puppies and hot crab dip with chips add variety to the American food options.
Seating on the water creates a relaxing atmosphere for lunch. The spot handles larger groups well and serves solid meals for midday dining.
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Expect an extra fee for credit card payments not indicated on the menu.
Happy hour offers drink specials and half-price appetizers from 4-7 PM on weekdays.
Live music starts at 5:30 PM, creating a lively atmosphere.
Classic country diner style with old gas station signs and tight seating creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Friendly, family-oriented energy fills the space, evoking a mom and pop 70's vibe. Busy mornings bring a lively, community feel where adults behave respectfully.
Breakfast features biscuits and gravy that stand out as the best, paired with eggs, grits, and bacon. Mac and cheese and meatloaf also show strong American comfort food roots, with cornbread adding a slightly sweet touch.
Offers a wide variety of fairly-priced options for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Serves as a friendly neighborhood diner with consistently good meals for lunch.
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The cafe is open 7 days a week for breakfast, brunch, and lunch.
Prices are reasonable, with most breakfast items under $10.
Expect a 10-20 minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Burger restaurant with Christian-themed decor and gospel music creates a soft, cozy atmosphere suited for families and quiet meals. Seating is simple and clean but the building shows signs of wear. Burgers are generous and juicy, often praised as the best in town.
Hamburgers cooked to perfection stand out here, made from fresh meat and prepared exactly how you want. The cheeseburgers and stuffed hamburgers are notably large and flavorful, with the ribeye steak also offering a delicious taste.
Lunch offers terrific meals with options like a burger meal suitable for next-day lunch. Timing can be tight, as lunch visits sometimes don't allow enough time to eat there.
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The portions are very generous, so be prepared for a large meal.
Prices are not listed on the menu; you have to ask for them.
Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes for fresh food.
Building shows signs of age but maintains a very clean interior with more tables and fewer booths in the bar area. Atmosphere feels friendly yet can be quiet or slow during some visits. Food and drinks range from delicious burgers and authentic chips and salsa to some inconsistencies in preparation.
Bacon Chicken Nachos come with Chips and Salsa and stand out as a popular choice. The cheeseburger is cooked well done, and tenders arrive hot with fries and mac and cheese.
Lunch deals offer good value here. Service is quick and friendly, making lunch easy and efficient.
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Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant offers a free ice cream dessert for birthday celebrations.
Check your to-go order before leaving to ensure accuracy.