Outdoor seating with picnic tables and soft music creates a chill vibe. Large portions of hearty meatloaf satisfy big appetites. Fresh, flavorful vegan dishes attract a diverse crowd seeking plant-based meals.
Hearty and meaty slices make the meatloaf stand out. The platter serves generous portions that invite seconds.
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There is free parking available by Tyler Station.
Hopeboy’s Kitchen has a rotating menu with different options daily.
The food is a bit pricey, but portions are large.
Enjoy home-cooked dishes with generous portions like two big pieces of meatloaf served with yams, cabbage, and cornbread. Cozy, familiar atmosphere pairs well with flavorful wings cooked to order and enjoyable music. Prices match quality and quantity.
Waiting for the meatloaf pays off with two big pieces served. It comes with sides like yams, cabbage, and cornbread.
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Wing Spot closes at 5 PM, which may be too early for some visitors.
The prices are a bit high, but the portions are generous.
Food arrives promptly as scheduled, ensuring a quick dining experience.
Bar shines with a perfect Scotch selection and strong bourbon drinks. Bison meatloaf offers rich flavor with thick, praised gravy and creamy sides. Patio seating is ample and covered, blending classy elegance with a family-oriented vibe despite some noise.
Bison meatloaf stands out with its rich flavor and comes with mashed potatoes and a choice of sides like cream corn. The gravy served with it is notably thick and highly praised.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is often available on weekend evenings.
Happy hour runs on weekdays, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant has a small but diverse menu with unique dishes.
Garage space with 270 classic vehicles sets a unique dining scene. Meatloaf stands out with delicious flavor and top ratings. Atmosphere mixes car show excitement with casual dining energy, perfect for enthusiasts.
Meatloaf earns high praise for its delicious flavor and consistently receives top marks alongside other favorites like burgers and pork chops.
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Tours are offered every weekend for $15 per person.
Viewing cars is only available on weekends.
Every meal includes a free car show.
Small diner offers a home town atmosphere with a calm, happy vibe. Meatloaf shines as a phenomenal daily special under $10 with two sides. Prices stay affordable, and the clean, welcoming interior feels relaxing yet busy.
Daily specials include meatloaf that consistently hits the mark. It costs under $10 with two sides and stands out as a phenomenal option, especially on Tuesdays.
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Record Grill is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
You can get a burger, fries, and drink for less than $10.
Parking costs $10 for over an hour, but I managed to pay $7.
Bright space with chicken artwork and a classic diner vibe creates a welcoming feel. Bourbon Sriracha meatloaf delivers a juicy, spicy kick that pairs well with Brussels sprouts. Comfortable seating invites guests to relax and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.
Bourbon Sriracha meatloaf offers a well seasoned taste with a kick from Sriracha sauce. It stays juicy and flavorful alongside sides like Brussels sprouts.
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Expect to wait about 30 minutes for your chicken as it's fried on demand.
Parking is accessible but requires walking around to the front.
A changing table is available in the women's restroom.
American restaurant offers a lively main dining area and a quiet speakeasy lounge with garage door windows. Meatloaf shines with crispy onion rings, making it a must-try. Cocktails are a highlight, featuring some highly praised options.
Meatloaf comes with crispy onion rings and stands out as a dish that's hard to resist. It often draws praise alongside the burger and green chili lasagna.
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Happy hour features $7 house martinis and great hamburgers.
Reservations are recommended for busy weekend brunches.
The speakeasy offers a unique atmosphere for private events.
Small soul food spot shines with baked chicken and collard greens. Meatloaf is rich, served with sweet potatoes and beans. Cozy patio adds a relaxed vibe for outdoor dining.
Meatloaf comes with beans, meat, and sweet potatoes. It tastes delicious and pairs well with hearty sides.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early or be prepared to find street parking.
The restaurant is primarily a to-go place, with limited seating available.
Expect large portion sizes that can easily feed two people.
Outdoor take-out spot offers home-style cooking with a family vibe. Meatloaf is loose, served with greens and cabbage plus classic sides like Mac n cheese. Soul food shines in dishes like chitlins and chicken, all at reasonable prices.
Meatloaf comes with greens and cabbage and often appears alongside sides like Mac n cheese and chitterlings. It serves in a loose form rather than a solid piece.
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The restaurant is outdoor take-out only with no dine-in options.
Customers must order at the front door and wait for their food.
They only accept cash payments for orders.
Restaurant has a warm atmosphere with a popular bar and a comfortable patio. Meatloaf comes in two small slices with mashed potatoes, but both are often served cold and lack seasoning. Dining rooms get busy and loud but still allow for easy conversation.
Two small slices of meat come with the meatloaf, paired with mashed potatoes. Both the meatloaf and potatoes often serve at room temperature or cold, lacking any special seasoning or warmth.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect wait times of up to two hours for dinner on busy weekend nights.
The restaurant has limited tables for larger parties, accommodating up to six people.