The Grange at Wilson Gardens
Address | 15 S Jefferson St, Wilson, AR, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 870-576-3057 | ||||||||||||
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Website | wilsongrange.com | ||||||||||||
Categories | Lunch Restaurant, Bakery, Breakfast Restaurant, Brunch Restaurant, Coffee Shop | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3.9 9 reviews | ||||||||||||
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The Grange at Wilson Gardens reviews
9Another upscale place in the Wilson, AR area. This is a fairly new addition to the town from the same owners of Wilson Cafe. I have been here earlier once to attend an office party (from BRS). It was during the holiday season, and the place was reserved for the party. The bar looks great, although the Moscow mule I ordered was not that great. The party food was mostly snacks, and they were good. A few days back I returned again for lunch. It was a weekday and the place was not much packed. I got myself a chicken salad sandwich, and the crispy potatoes as sides. The sides don’t come with the sandwich, and you have to pay separately if you decide to order them. I got a chocolate ice cream shake as well. The shake was too sweet for me. The food was fresh, and good, however, a bit expensive. The place overall looks upscale and elegant.
It was a real Christmas experience the kids loved it the lights were beautiful and the snow machine was amazing
We hit The Grange for the Mama Cash Pie Baking Class. While the place is pretty cool with a whole cafe including drinks and freshly made goods as well as some local products, overall the cooking class was a bit of a disappointment -rather than a class, it was just an hour demonstration for $70/per person. The instructor was good and knowledgeable and gave some good tips and we got to take one pie home each (no choice of pie). We also got to walk the "Wilson Winter Wonderland" lights which was quite lovely.
Went back to Wilson on the 16th of Sept for the Cottonfest. Went to the Grange again because we loved the Cafe from 3 weeks prior. We were looking forward to the gumbo again only to find out it wasn't on the menu anymore. The server said lots of people had complained about it not being on the menu anymore. Husband ordered the grilled Cuban and it wasn't edible. We were so disappointed because the food was good 3 weeks prior. A nice Cafe but don't bring out food that is dry and burnt. Very disappointing. We won't be back anytime soon.
My mother and I had the most wonderful lunch. The food was excellent, and the staff was always there with anything we needed. We hope to come again soon
It was a little pricey but the food was delicious. Try the hummingbird espresso coffee. It was a delight!
Presentation was amazing. Food and the chef were phenomenal. Service was amazing from Makenzie and Z, however Tara did seem a bit out of place, a sole frown amongst the otherwise smiling faces around while I dined. The building itself was beautiful, however, it was uncomfortably hot - enough that it prevented me from staying long enough to finish my meal - and barely better than the heat I’d walked in from.
Newer restaurant in a cute little town. Definitely worth stopping by. Good local food and ice cream.
The food was very good; however, it was overpriced. $14 for a double cheeseburger that didn't come with a side. Tater tots were$5. No kids menu that I could see, so my kid only ate half of it this cheeseburger. Why not offer a single patty option? The seating is limited, which was an issue for my group, so we got our orders to go. There are copious amounts of merchandise for sale, which took away from the number of tables they are able to have. Like I said, good but pricey.