Blue Willow Inn Restaurant
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- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Tue - Thu Fri - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 770-464-2131
Out of Area - 800-552-8813
- Address:
- 294 N Cherokee Rd Social Circle, GA 30025
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- Categories
- Restaurants, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Caterers, Gift Shops, Party & Event Planners, Party Planning, Wedding Reception Locations & Services
- Services / Products
- Guests choose from an array of four to five meats, nine to ten vegetables prepared Southern style, soup, chicken and dumplings, salad fixings and home made biscuits, muffins and cornbread. Last but not least is a delicious spread of pies, cobblers, puddings and cakes.
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Brands
- customer.service@bluewillowinn.com
- AKA
Blue Willow Inn Restaurant & Gift Shop
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, Private
Wi-Fi: No
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Takes Reservations: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No
General Info
Voted the "Best Small Town Restaurant in the South" by Souther Living Magazine
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Reviews
11/08/09
canned food not fresh vegies treats employees very badly
05/29/09
Although the prices are very high ($13 - 26 per person depending on day of the week), the food was delicious! Very Southern. Fried green tomatoes, chicken livers, and very good deserts.
We visited this restaurant for Mother's Day, as it was so highly recommended, however, I would say DO NOT GO!! The food was horrible, and worse than that, the level of loudness in the restaurant was deafening. We could not even hear each other, nor the waitress to take our simple drink orders. There is a beautiful setting, however, we could not have a conversation, and simply without conversation because we were not about to yell at each other, shaking our heads at the people all around us talking and laughing so loudly. They had no respect for the place they were in, and worse than that, the manager had no control over it. It was a huge waste of a lot of money. You can definitely find better. To have found a manager who had a moment to talk to you would have been a feet in itself, but then of course, how could he/she have heard us? It was terrible.