The sandwiches here are incredible! The quality of the toppings are the highest. Ultra fresh lettuce, delicious tomato, and loads of flavorful meats on pillowy soft bread. I definitely make it a point to eat here if I'm anywhere around. These are the kind of sandwiches that, if you're craving a sandwich, and you get one somewhere else, you feel a lack if it's not a Grapevine sandwich.
Review Source:The owners and staff were awesome, the restaurant was cute with a cool deck with mister/sprinkler thing outside and beer available. The menu although your standard southern fare for the most part had lots of options that weren't fried and most sounded perfect. I loved it. Compared to the other spots I've ate around Paris, this is the best. They were also very bicycle friendly, they made room for our bikes on the decks and were super rad about us coming in looking like dorks in spandex. Not somewhere I'd fly into to dine, or propose at etc...but if you want some good hamburgerchickenfries Food in Paris it's where it's at.
Review Source:Homemade bread & salad dressing. I'm a salad person & the dressing's got to be good. I was very pleased with the homemade Italian. My burger wasn't bad, but over cooked for my liking. Now the bread pudding was totally awesome! I'd say this the best place in town! (And that's no lie, believe me, I went the one!)
Review Source:This IS about as good as it gets in Paris, AR. The food is good - solid, well-prepared meals which are lots of food for the money - but the service can't be beat. Ask for Mary; she has a personality as big as Paris itself. The locals gather there, so you can be entertained by the banter of folks who seem to have known each other for years. Make sure you get the bread pudding; if you don't like bread pudding, you can just drink the praline sauce!
Review Source:I am so happy to have found this gem! Now every time we are in Arkansas (visiting family) we make a point to eat here. Yummy food and friendly service. The food portions are large so you'll need your appetite (or at least a "doggy bag"). Sometimes I look forward to going to Arkansas to eat here as much as I look forward to going to visit our family!
We've only eaten here for breakfast or brunch--specialty omelets (spinach, mushroom, cheese is my fave), steak, eggs, hash browns, biscuits, grits, pancakes, bacon, sausage--all the good stuff. We like to go on our way back home, and then we don't need to stop again and eat for the rest of the day.
I can't wait to go back--I'm getting hungry thinking about it!