Excellent food and great service. The crab claws are my first recommendation and the fried chicken is glorious.
Augustus A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Madison, MS
Glad I had the chance to dine at the Strawberry Café. A neighborhood restaurant with big time flavor. I am always happy to support a business that takes the time to make its own sauces and desserts. The service was friendly and helpful. Looking forward to the next visit.
Cris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Germantown, TN
Very cold inside. Ladies were freezing. Complimentary biscuits were cold and not fresh. Spinach/artichoke dip was good. The pita chips were particularly good. Very light and crispy, but but too salty. The oysters(on poboy) were a bit undercooked and not hot. They were room temp by the time they were served. The bread was ‘ok’, but would have been much better if toasted or grilled. The wilted spinach was inedible due to salt. Had to get a different side — sweet potato fries. They were good. The crab cake(sandwich) was not very tasty. It, too, was room temp. The patty on the burger was a bit too firm/overcooked. A very expensive restaurant considering the offerings are unimpressive. An appetizer, four entrees, a cola, and a tea. $ 70 before tip. An 8oz filet was priced at $ 32. Our overall experience was mediocre, at best. This restaurant seems to be trying very hard to create something nice in the fine dining market, but it appears the chefs are inexperienced. The wait staff was friendly, fast, and attentive.
Don M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clanton, AL
In town for business and found this hidden gem. My boss stated the cream of clam soup was delicious as was the filet. The medallions was tender and very flavorful and the glaze was like icing on a cake. Great service too. Will definitely visit again if business brings me here in the future!
Lisa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, MS
It is so nice to go to a local joint that is truly fine and innovative dining. The service is ALWAYS good, they work hard and it shows. LOVE the quaint homey feel, and it’s always very clean too.
Charity T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Madison, MS
Do not go here if you have food Allergies. The management and staff are not understanding. After church we decided to venture out into Madison to eat lunch from a local place, Strawberry Café. We were asked to leave because we brought lunch for our son who is anaphylactic to all dairy products. We have to do this because his allergy is so bad that he cannot eat out anywhere. The slightest contact with dairy is life threatening. We brought his food with us his entire life, and we have never had a problem except here. There only concern is making money. Because I could not purchase a plate for my son, we had to leave. We will NEVER go back there. I tried to explain, but it was not their concern. We left humiliated and my son was devastated by being singled out for his food allergies. Hopefully that lovely person will never have to encounter food allergies and have to witness their child gasping for air because his airway has begun to close up. Hopefully that lovely person will never have to administer an Epi pen to their child when he can’t breath and his whole body has begun to swell twice his size.
Kenneth C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, MS
Cool place. If they have Lemon Fish, get it. Awesome fish. Service is great here. Usually not too busy. Great get away place for a romantic date. Met the owners. Nice folks. Good bar here, as well.
Derrick A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tucson, AZ
I would give them a better review because the food is good but apparently they think that leaving fish and shrimp sitting on the counter for 45 minutes is a good idea. We ordered our meal to go while we were at work and when I went to pick it up after about 45 minutes it was sitting on the counter and she told me it had been sitting there the whole time which is f****** disgusting. Also my friend ordered at $ 12 piece of Mahi Mahi that ended up being smaller than a credit card and came with about 4 tiny slices of zucchini and a piece of bread
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Franklin, TN
Pleasant surprise. With a name like Strawberry Café we didn’t expect to have wild caught grouper smothered with crabmeat, great drinks, atmosphere and service. The cornbread dusted oysters were addictive. Desserts are homemade and coffee was hot and fresh. We left full, relaxed and happy. 5 stars all around.
Tanner M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kosciusko, MS
One of the best places I have ever eaten. Classy, relaxing atmosphere with even better food. Only drawback is the price, however the food in my opinion quickly makes you forget about it. You have to try the fried green tomatoes.
Betsy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, MS
One of my favorite restaurants! Great atmosphere, delicious food and always superior customer service!
Robert W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brandon, MS
A truly exceptional restaurant with a chef who obviously cares about his food. Every time I’ve been here it has been top notch. Fresh ingredients and a list of specials daily truly worthy of consideration. The seafood is some of the freshest I’ve sampled in the tri county area and cooked to perfection. Entrées come with sweet potato fries, but, trust me, the homemade onion rings are an excellent substitute. My last visit included a shrimp and prosciutto poboy they featured a prosciutto that was fantastic and shrimp cooked to order. Likewise, the crab cake sandwich and the fact that the soft shelled crab has been unavailable’ is simply further evidence that the chef does not skimp one bit. My high marks come quite seldom as anyone who knows me can attest, but this place hits on all cylinders. Prices range from the affordable $ 8 to the exceptional $ 15 lunch, but the ingredients more than justify the pricing. I look forward to making it out for dinner sometime to see how they handle the nighttime crowd. If lunch is any indication, it should definitely warrant high marks as well. Service is always exceptional as well; fast, friendly, and very attentive without bring overbearing. Great casual dining place with a ‘not so casual’ level of service and cooking that is definitely worth strong consideration. One of the best finds in the Madison area hands down.
Doug B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Troy, MI
Classy place — Gundlach Bundschu and Stags Leap wine posters in the restroom. Strawberry paint on the walls. Pinot Gris with the strawberries in the salad is a perfect match. Sangiovese with the pork tenderlion. I didn’t consider the Creole sauce until it was highly recommended and I was not disappointed that I listened. It was a little hard to find — it confused my GPS. But I was persistent and figured it out. Service was excellent. One of the waitresses started there in college and likes it enough to keep doing it even now that she’s a teacher. Bit on the expensive side, but I needed the quality.
Lily V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oxford, MS
Strawberry Café is a sweet little restaurant located beside the tracks in Madison, MS. It is a little hard to find in my opinion, as it almost hides behind Persnickety Kitchen, but you can see the green sign from the road with a sharp eye. Service was average. My bf and I felt like the waitress was really heavy-handed and slammed our glass cups down on the table every time she refilled our sweet tea(uh, did I order the wrong drink??), but she was pleasant enough. Food was bleh. Average. Nothing to call home about, but it wasn’t revolting either. Just… Average. Kind of funny how the only two items on the menu that contained any strawberries at Strawberry Café was the café salad, which had a strawberry vinaigrette, and a strawberry cake for dessert. Maybe there’s a secret strawberry menu that we didn’t know about? Nonetheless, Poboys were just fine. Being as it is that stopped in for lunch, I was surprised that our meal(2 people) turned out to be close to $ 35. Granted, we did each got a Poboy and shared one appetizer. Still, after adding in a tip, I was surprised that a subpar lunch that lasted less than 1 hour cost me more than $ 40. Oh well.
Donald C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tillatoba, MS
Really liked this place. Good food, neat atmosphere and really nice staff.
Jerry W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Poplar Bluff, MO
If your are driving brought, you have to stop here. Very good food. Nice quaint restaurant. Very professional and friendly staff. Amazing shrimp. The po boy was great.
Leilane V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rosemary Beach, FL
Lovely Light Sunny atmosphere. Food and service was first class.
Nolen G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Canton, MS
I am on a sammich safari to get a top ten list of sandwiches in the Jackson area to go with my burger list. The Train Car was on my list. «Po Boy» with shredded prime rib and shrimp. Sounded great but the execution was average at best. It was basically ½ a normal po-boy size, with non-toasted bread(pet peeve) and the contents were sparse. Good sandwich, but not going to be close to making the list. On the restaurant itself, lunch crowd was mostly women and the portion size is targeted at that from what I can see. I get it. I like the spot, I like vibe, just thought the food I ordered was average.
Hannah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ridgeland, MS
Went to the Strawberry Café last night for dinner. I really like the quaint feel of the place. The restaurant itself is an old house that I think used to be a stop for the railroad(I could be wrong). The inside is very nice, nothing too flashy, perhaps some would find it a little cramped but it wasn’t packed when we went so it didn’t bother me. They have a small bar inside if you’re just looking for drinks. The wine and beer offerings aren’t very extensive but the cocktails we had were great! I got the special(some kind of steak with bleu cheese) and my boyfriend got the filet, they were both outstanding. We shared the fried green tomatoes with lump crab meat as an appetizer — definitely some of the best I’ve ever had. Sadly we were too full to get dessert but it sounded amazing as well.
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Waco, TX
Strawberry Café is located in a small building right across from the railroad tracks. If you’re like me and often confused by the ‘café’ genre, this one is firmly on the restaurant end of the spectrum. It’s cozy, personal, and small scale. It’s classy without being uppity. The menu is what you’d expect of a nicer restaurant, with pork, steak, chicken, and a strong seafood offering. We started with crab cakes, fried green tomatoes, and crab dip. I then had the Café Salad, which includes spinach and a wonderful strawberry vinaigrette, and the pork tenderloin with the creole sauce. We finished with their unbelievable caramel pie. It tastes like caramel, but the filling is so smooth and topped with whipped cream, all on a thoroughly homemade crust. Based on my sampling, you really can’t go wrong with this menu. This is a gem of Madison.