Sue’s Kitchen
524 South Church St, Jonesboro, AR, 72401
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Address :
524 South Church St
Jonesboro, AR, 72401 - Phone (870) 972-6000
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Eric L.
There is a reason why this has become a Saturday brunch spot for me ... in terms of breakfast spots in Jonesboro, it's as good as it gets. This is the first place that I would take out-of-town guests in the morning because it has everything - great food, great service, and great ambience. The only complaint is that it isn't open for dinner! I might be a bit biased because the staff all recognize me now but the service has been a huge selling point for me. There have been a couple instances when the restaurant was packed for lunch (not a bad sign if you're thinking about trying something new particularly in Jonesboro) and the food wasn't coming out as quickly. Both times the servers were very pleasant and handled the delay well by letting me know the status of the order. It also helped that the food quickly made me forget about my wait! Don't think I've had a bad item that was memorable but I'm a fan of the huevos rancheros for breakfast. It's also a Southern restaurant so be sure to try the lunch specials and biscuits!
(5)The Angry P.
Went there earlier this week, ordered the chicken salad. When it arrives it was yellow, and smelled weird. It tasted like chemicals and the waitress said " I think the chicken went bad". Then she smiled and walked away. I felt sick, she offered to bring me another chicken salad. Wtf. Who serves spoiled chicken salad?
(1)Rachelle K.
This place is fantastic! My family and I were in town and looking for a real southern breakfast. I am amazed at the number of fast food places in town, which is not what we were looking for. Sues is only open for breakfast on Saturdays and she did not disappoint! My niece and I had the special which was eggs, bacon, grits and a side of biscuits and gravy. My husband had The banana pecan French toast and my son had the peach Belgian waffle. Everything was made to order for our table. We ordered the cinnamon roll to try as my son loves them and it was clearly homemade and delicious. The service was attentive and the space is very light and airy, situated inThe old courthouse downtown. Everything was great and very affordable. They were quite busy, but this is a gem and I can't believe there wasn't a line out the door on a beautiful Saturday morning. Jonesboro, wake up and smell the coffee at sues!
(5)Marquina R.
Unbelievable atmosphere, wonderful service and amazing food to top it off! Don't miss this place when you are in town!
(5)Larz R.
Awesome food! You should find something you like. Good food all around. The only real problem is parking, getting in and out with your car. They have their own bakery as well. Very good pie, though I haven't explored much of the desserts yet.
(4)Chase A.
This place is awesome. Easily the best dining experience I've had in Jonesboro, and perhaps the best bread I've had anywhere -- biscuit-muffin things with butter, preceding the meal. Oh yum. I will think about those things in many future days. For lunch, I ordered a "sandwich" that was supposedly turkey, tomatoes, bacon, and cheese sauce, served open faced. It turned out to be a full casserole dish with those things layered on tasty bread, and it was delicious. There wasn't a single healthy piece of it, but it was oh so good. (In case you're wondering, the tomatoes had so much cheese on them -- sort of the thick cheese sauce of good mac n cheese -- that I couldn't ever call them healthy either.) I subbed out the fries for a "veggie": mashed potatoes with really good hearty, beefy gravy. Friendly, fast service, and neat location in an old courthouse. And my bill -- with ample leftovers and a large slice of pretty-decent pecan pie -- was very reasonable, at under $13. Word on the street is you have to beat the lunch rush (i.e., come right at noon or so), or you'll find they've run out of the most popular items. Duly noted.
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