Postmasters Grill
133 W Washington St, Camden, AR, 71701
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Address :
133 W Washington St
Camden, AR, 71701 - Phone (870) 836-5579
- Website https://www.postmastersgrill.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Jake A.
We came about 15 minutes before closing, but with the service and food, you'd never know it. Not only was the food delicious, it was worth the price. The servers worked as a team, going out of their way to ensure my wife and I were happy and my 1-year-old daughter had a happy time. We plan to go back often!
(5)Bob S.
This restaurant is located in a gorgeously preserved 1898 post office in downtown Camden. Parking out front is easy and the staff are very friendly. We ate downstairs in the bar area for dinner. There is a sit down space on the ground floor but it appears to be reserved for special events or perhaps larger crowds. The food style is Cajun. My wife and I shared a muffeleta and a big serving of jumbalaya. The sandwich came with roasted sweet potato chips. While not up to New Orleans standards, we felt the food was right on target, except for the chips. They were only warm, not hot or cold--either of which would have been better. I ordered an Abita Root Beer (from Abita Springs in Louisiana) which was outstanding and my wife enjoyed a well prepared white chocolate bread pudding for dessert. For the price, this was a really good meal for an out of the way location. Camden was a thriving industrial town until about 12 years ago or so, when International Paper pulled the plug on the local factory. It is now pretty desolate, although there are many old baeutiful homes here.
(3)Chris B.
I'm from Fort Worth visiting friends we ate at the post master last night. We started off with the calamari which was very good. I had the small filet cooked it was not what I consider small especially for the pice. It had amazing tenderness, juiciness, flavor and fine texture. They have a nice selection of alcohol and a nice array of beer. We sampled a bottle of wine which came complete with the correct glass. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone!
(5)Kelly R.
Truly 5 star.. From chef, to bartender, owner, and wait staff... Exclusive dinning to down to earth burgers. This place has not missed a step! Their menu has something for everyone. Featuring high end dining, to a variety of soups, salads and top notch entrees... You won't go wrong here! Live entertainment, indoor and out, upstairs and down. Welcome to your new Southern Arkansas addiction.... I guarantee you'll be back!
(5)Jonathan B.
The best place to eat in Camden. The ingredients and the presentation of the food are excellent. Set in an old Post Office, the atmosphere is truly original.
(5)John L.
What an unexpected treat! Came in on a Friday night with a party of ten 30 minutes before closing which is always a test of the staff's resolve and skill. Needless to say, they absolutely exceeded expectations and delivered a great meal. To begin, I was very surprised by the content and diversity of the menu as it looked like something you would see in a major metro area and not small-town Southern Arkansas. The menu was apparently brand spanking new but it showed some very thoughtful choices and had a range of dishes in terms of both price and sophistication that satisfied everyone in our admittedly selective party. The wine list was also very thoughtfully selected with some fairly brave choices that showed me that someone put in some time and tasting to offer a very broad spectrum to choose from. I ordered the Pork Porterhouse which was risky as it's pretty easy to screw up pork on the grill. However, I should not have worried as the cut was perfectly brined, cooked to perfection (medium-anything more would be a crime), sauced deliciously, and the sides were also cooked just right. The grilled asparagus still had some snap but also had the woody char you want to see when it's grilled. I also had a chance to try a bit of one of my family members' Petite Filet and it was also cooked perfectly to medium rare and had that lovely buttery consistency that a properly seared filet will have when it was prepared with skill and care. We were all too beat to sample dessert but this is an excellent place to dine that stacks up with first tier restaurants I have enjoyed in major cities across the country. Lucky you, Camden, you have a gem downtown!
(5)Jordan D.
I was in Camden for two weeks on business so I ate here quite a bit. First of all, it's an awesome building. They did a great job remodeling it and created a really cool space for eating. My first night I had the sriracha chicken, which was actually one of the best meals I have had in a really long time. Great heat, great flavor, perfect portion and presentation. A total winner all around. My colleague had the razorback, which I tasted and quite liked. Another night though, I had the french dip, which was just blah. The meat tasted boiled and the au jus tasted like water. The bread was nice and the soup that came with it was great. I would steer clear of the french dip until they revisit it. It's the only reason I gave it four instead of five stars. Best place in Camden hands down.
(4)Sam B.
November 2012. I had the Rabbit and Mushroom pot pie... Absolutely incredible. Finished with Pumpkin Cheesecake and fresh coffee. Once again, Postmasters Grill has maintained their standard of excellence.
(5)Krystal A.
My husband and I really enjoyed the food, service, and atmosphere of Postmaster's Grill! Although it may be a little high for a small town such as Camden, it it Definitely worth it.
(4)Rex F.
Nice location for a restaurant. Food was good too.
(4)Danny W.
This is a WINNER! Recommended highly by the hotel manager where I stayed, I dined in the bar area, which was small but a great upscale atmosphere. Nice oak wood hIghbar chairs and 4-12 seater table sizes; not expected in a small town like Camden. I wanted the soup of the day, the cheddar ale, but was determined to be sold out. My server was very fast, and efficient, but kinda lacked personality I would hope to find in a place this high caliber. I decided on the French onion soup, which reminded me of the old Steak & Ale recipe, which was really stout, like it should be. The entrée was FANTASTIC! Creole pasta with smoked chicken, andouille sausage and spicy creole style cream sauce. It also includes gulf shrimp, but I asked to have in removed due to a mild allergy. They gladly accommodated. The hotel manager specifically recommended the white chocolate bread pudding, so even though I was pretty much stuffed, I had to give it a fair shake. Good flavor and really rich! I'll definitely be back!
(5)Rajveer K.
So glad this place opened up in Camden. I have never not liked my food here. The dishes are always delicious and always something unique. I've had their petite steak, rabbit pot pie, goat cheese ravioli and so much more. All of them have been excellent, my favorite though is their salmon with risotto. It's just so yummy that I always end up ordering it. Their bar (which is separate from their elegant dining room) is also a one of a kind. Great drinks, great menu and a great atmosphere. YOU NEED TO GO HERE!
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