- Barbecue
- American
Jake & Earl's Dixie Roadhouse
Menu for Jake & Earl's Dixie Roadhouse
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Ratings and Reviews for Jake & Earl's Dixie Roadhouse
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Jun 29 2010
Keith L. via Yelp
OUT OF BUSINESS We tried to go last night. Went to margarita's instead.read more
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May 27 2010
B L. via Yelp
Worst BBQ I ever ate. Worst Service I ever had. I was shocked to hear this was being filmed for a Food Network special Best Food Ever. I have also heard...read more
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Apr 19 2010
AngelaNoelle M. via Yelp
Decent food, bad service. This place really needs to work on the service bit, and it would be a much better place.read more
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Sep 03 2008
via Citysearch
Let me start of with one of the worst dark beers that ever had. Then comes the confused waitress who thought she was working at Pa...read more
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Feb 14 2008
ELF2 via Citysearch
This is my first time writing a review, but I just feel this strong about Jake's. The food is amazing and the atmosphere is even ...read more
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Aug 22 2007
kentrosi via Citysearch
I was there on a Tues night in mid-August. It was not busy. It took 10 minutes for someone to seat me. My order was taken promptly...read more
The Scene
A steady soundtrack of blues and a dedicated clientele make this offshoot of Inman Square's popular East Coast Grill one of Waltham's liveliest spots. The convivial bar offers an impressive beer list and several unique drink creations (bourbon and homemade lemonade packs quite a punch). If you're looking for a calmer dining experience, opt for the high-ceilinged dining room, patrolled by friendly, youthful waiters.
The Food
Reluctant to leave the bar? Indulge in a lengthy selection of appetizers, including excellent fried chicken livers. The main menu features fantastic smoked brisket and chicken, and is dotted with its own eclectic starters and sides. Try the zingy cheddar-jalapeno grit cakes and excellent cinnamon-tinged sweet mashed potatoes. With hefty portions, reasonable prices and a comfortable atmosphere, this is a great spot for families, though many dishes may be too spicy for the kids. For dessert, share a slice of the rich peanut butter pie.