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Flatiron Grille
Category: Restaurants American (New) American (New) [Edit]
1160 Vann DrJackson, TN 38305
(731) 668-3528
- Hours:
Mon 9 am - 10 pm
Tue-Thu 11 am - 10 pm
Fri-Sat 11 am - 11 pm
Sun 3 pm - 9 pm
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Attire:
- Dressy
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Flatiron Grille
9 reviews in English
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Review from Mark H.
Jackson, TN
Perfect for the interstate traveler and local clients, fine cuisine. Best of Memphis and Nashville.....don't miss it !!!!! You will not be disappointed.
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Review from Christine A.
Leesburg, VA
A beautiful restaurant that has lots of class. Excellent service and delicious quality steaks.
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Review from Rhea D.
Atlanta, GA
There aren't a lot of choices in Jackson and after reading reviews we thought this was the place to go. Well... it wasn't. We were there at around 6:30 and there was literally nobody else there. When we walked in it smelled like fish... and not like the good "cooking fish" smell. Nevertheless, we sat down and ate anyway.... It was not good. The service wasn't good... the food was pretty gross (I had salmon... bad move)... and the place remained essentially empty the entire time we were there. Also, they don't have hot tea... they don't have any hot drinks apparently. Weird.
Anyway, we travel to Jackson quite a bit for work and will have to settle for some other chain. -
Review from Michelle H.
Jackson, TN
Best Resturant in town! Little pricey.. But you get what you pay for ! Atmosphere is wonderful! They have a awesome patio!
Look for Tim the bartender... he makes the best drinks -
Review from Nathan R.
Dyer, TN
I'd heard quite a bit about the Flatiron Grille before dining there. I was told that it's "terribly expensive", had "funny food", and was "very eclectic".
I'll be honest. I was surprised to find a restaurant of this quality in Jackson. The food is exquisite. We had the Duck Tacos for a starter and they were very tasty, well-presented, and made with fresh ingredients. The sauce reminded me of Corky's barbecue sauce (but thinner and not so sweet). I also sampled the soup of the day, the Crab and Corn Bisque -- it was *excellent*. I selected the Pecan Crusted Chicken as my entree' and I wasn't disappointed. Served over yams, the chicken was very flavorful (the pecans added quite a bit).
I also sampled the Tournedos de Beouf and the Shrimp Risotto -- both were excellent. The porto demiglace on the "Beouf" might have been a little better done (reminded me of Worcester Sauce), but the quality of the beef was very good. The shrimp was just down right delicious.
The service was attentive but not intrusive, the presentation of all the dishes was excellent. The wine list was quite impressive for a restaurant in Jackson.
Some things to note: Parking isn't a problem -- the restaurant is in the same shopping area as Hobby Lobby and Best Buy. The decor is very eclectic and is wide open and as a result, it's not exactly "noisy", but sound does carry. Children may not be the best idea (I didn't see a children's menu). Desserts are not made in-house. Pricing is on the high-end for Jackson, but you get very good value for your money. -
Review from Pam M.
Jackson, TN
We've eaten at Flatiron probably 25 times or so since it opened. About 15 times were positive or neutral & about 10 times were gawd-awful. That's the reason for the two stars: inconsistency. You either get great food, great service & a great night ...or it's horrible & you curse yourself the whole way home for blowing $100 on swill.
Sad but true: This place will eventually shut down once people get tired of a coin flip to see if it's an on-night or an off-night. -
Review from James G.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
I liked the theme and the decor, the service was pleasing and the concept is cool. The food however was suffering a major identity crisis. Parsley sprinkled all over the plate is a huge turn off. I had to send the tournados back for being overcooked but at least I can understand that. It is an easy cut of meat to overcook. Overall would eat there again, although I might request the dish "sans parsley."
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Review from Bob d.
Richland, WA
I can't believe that this restaurant has been open for a year and a half and I had not tried it yet. Jackson tends to be nothing more than a rest stop between Memphis and Nashville and so we don't seem to get many original places to eat and have to make do with all the standard fair that you can find in every other city in America. And out of the blue comes the Flatiron Grille.
My mother was visiting from Florida and it happened to be Mother's Day so I figured that I would take her here as everything else was, well to be honest, everything else was boring. We were in for quite a treat. Not only was the food incredible, but on a day notorious for restaurants being busy and no one getting very good service, this place delivered. Our server was wonderful and treated us like we were the only table he had.
Now this place is a little on the pricey side but it makes a great location to celebrate special occasions. And it is definitely worth the price. I have pretty much given up on ordering steak when I go out to eat as it never tends to be as good as I can make it at home and I have to say that I was impressed by their steaks. I also got to try the rack of lamb which was quite exquisite. One of the other complaints I have about many restaurants is that while the entrees may be okay, the sides items are just on the spoiled side of mediocre. The baked potato was fresh, hot, deliciously seasoned and loaded perfectly and the asparagus was... for lack of a better word, faultless. And I also have to make mention of the salad which was a wonderful mix of romaine and assorted vegetables with an splendid tomato-basil vinaigrette . Since we were there on Mother's Day, they provided my mother with a free desert. The "lemon bar" was wonderfully tart and refreshing after a heavy meal.
All in all, I was impressed with the Flatiron Grille. This definitely is not a place I would go on a regular basis, but makes for a great place to go for a special occasion. The only problem I can see with this restaurant is that it is the only one and that I am moving soon and will not be able to take advantage of celebrating here for very much longer. -
Review from Kathy K.
Westlake Village, CA
I live in Palm Desert CA and there is definately an abundance of fabulous restaurants, when my daughter first brought me to the Flatiron I was vey impressed. I did not think Jackson had a restaurant of this quality. From decor, service and food everything was lovely. I also am used to being able to dine outside on lovely patios and was delighted to find such a patio dinning area at Flatiron
