Cathy’s Corner
1910 Hwy 412 E, Siloam Springs, AR, 72761
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Address :
1910 Hwy 412 E
Siloam Springs, AR, 72761 - Phone (479) 524-4475
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Opening Hours
- Tue
- Mon :Closed
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Matthew S.
Hot, fast, and large portions. Friendly staff and the price is right. The family had a Haystack, Banana Split Waffle, Breakfast Burrito, and Silver Dollar Pancakes. All agreed that it was delicious. For about $7 per person the price can't be beat.
(5)S B.
I had high hopes for this restaurant. It looked great from the reviews. However it wasn't exactly the homecookin I'm used to eating. It was okay but nothing outstanding. The chicken fried steak batter wasn't the crispy or flaky yummy kind. The server was very nice but brought our salads with the main course (hate that!!!) It was busy but got seated right away. Service was slow but not crazy slow! My kids ate grilled cheese and a pb&j and they loved it. The atmosphere is cozy and kid friendly. The prices are appropriate but I won't be back. It's just...meh. My mom* is making me add she had the best coleslaw ever here. *it should be noted my mom thinks everything is the "greatest" so as to not hurt the cooks feelings.** **is should also be noted she says that is not true and I'm a brat
(3)Melinda S.
Great comfort downtime food. Service is very good and the portions are large. If you miss your Grandma's cooking this is a must.
(5)Amy M.
Food was good. I had the philly steak and cheese omelette. It was tasty. Nice size serving. Staff was friendly. Nice size restaurant.
(4)Shelley C.
The food was 3*, but the service bumps the place up to a 4*. We were driving through and looking for somewhere local to eat (not a chain). i was hoping to get home cooked food here, which is not quite what we got, but it was still good. I had the chicken fried steak with fried okra, mashed potatoes and a roll. The chicken fried steak was pre-breaded, which was disappointing, but the mashed potatoes were the real thing, and the gravy wasn't bad. My kids loved their food - chicken strips, fried shrimp and potato skins. Clearly we were not going for health platters. Though the food was not awesome, the staff were remarkably friendly and helpful. We have an interesting family (I'm white, my kids are black), so not everyone is friendly when we're driving through small towns. The staff here, as well as the other diners who sat next to us, chatted with my kids and I the whole time were were there and appeared sincerely interested in our recent camping adventures. I suspect that if we'd been there earlier in the day (we closed the place down!) and/or if we'd ordered breakfast, I would have been more pleased with the food. Regardless, we'll be back if we're ever in Siloam Springs again.
(4)Jeff G.
Best food in town- bar none, at least for breakfast. Sundays are the busiest but if you go at the right time you can get a seat. I recommend the Hay Stack.
(5)Frank J.
It's the same old "Good Ol' Boy" hangout. Looking around the dining room one only sees construction workers working on their first heart attack or waiting for their next. This time I tried the "Heystack" as someone on Yelp recommended. A good value by volume, buy the grease (that drips from your fork) testes old. There is enough for three in one serving but I can't find two friends I would make eat like this. The only bonus is that they have a couple of waitresses who are very entertaining in their tight, ripped, jeans and t-shirts. Not very classy but it distracts from hearing your arteries screaming for help as they are clogging up with grease! Would it really hurt that much to pave their parking lot?!
(1)Cory M.
We have eaten here a few times. We really love the southern hospitality and cooking. There is a lot of non-healthy choices even if your trying to get something such as green beans. We got a bowl and 3/4 was butter or grease. However, the taste was fantastic! I will not order green beans again though. My breakfast entrée was almost to die for though! I will be seeing the same thing again very soon! Price is good too! We had 3 people under $30! That's unheard of. :-)
(4)Josh C.
Come here when you want a huge breakfast or lunch and have a lot of time. The food is traditional diner fare, and the staff is friendly. The dining room is always full, and since it is small, it is noisy, but in a good way. We like to go here every once in a while for a big breakfast. The omelettes are huge, as are the hamburgers.
(3)Bryan M.
Referred to come here by the ceo at the local hospital....Great breakfast...good quick service...definitely will be coming back...try the country fired steak
(4)Jonathan O.
Large sign on the wall reads "Good Food" and that sums it up. Not great, but good. Menu is unimaginative, and the veggie selection weak (seemed like their was bacon in every dish.). Service was very slow, but friendly. All that said, my spouse thought the chicken strips were the best she's eaten. Only open to 2 PM.
(3)Stacey H.
Good thing I don't live close or else I'd be eating here all the time. I ordered the 3 egg omelette corn beef hash with biscuit and gravy. My wife ordered a cranberry pecan salad and both meals were really great. Good size portions. They were busy when we visited but the service was still fast. Only one women's and only one men's bathroom for a busy restaurant means you might have to wait if you need to go.
(4)Molly D.
Granted, I haven't tried them all, but so far this is the best reuben in northwest Arkansas. I'm not kidding. Reuben fans, you must go here. Everything else I've had there has been good, but that's what stands out.
(4)Anthony J.
Being from out of town I didn't know exactly what to expect from a city of less than 13000. I went with a friend who lives there so I figured it would be "ok" at best cheap. I was pleasantly surprised by the food and atmosphere. First the Food. It was short of amazing. It came out HOT and fast but not fast food. Tasted very homemade. They have these dishes they call "the skillets". Awesome!!! Price is very reasonable. This is a small town restaurant with small town prices. Hope this help
(5)Jon G.
Great place for home-style country cooking. 2 to 3 daily specials and an extensive menu. Everything is good and the portions are HUGE. Proper temps are not always maintained on precooked specials, especially late in service. Service is attentive and generally friendly. Good burgers . . . they will ask how you want it cooked but it is generally presented well-done.
(3)Tracey H.
Really good. Best place in town. All homemade. Fantastic breakfast. We arrange our schedule to eat there every time we are in the area. Love this place.
(5)W. Aaron B.
This may be my all time favorite restaurant in Siloam Springs. People connect me with this place so much I have gotten gift cards here for presents. I have been going here for at least a decade. Many of my adventures and journeys have begun or concluded here. In fact, I meet with some friends here each Wednesday morning and have been doing so for years. The waitstaff is like family. I know the owner personally and we have become good friends. My little boy has been raised knowing this place and knows it by name. I hear they are updating their sign soon. Many more years ahead!
(4)Matt F.
It's a home cookin, greasy spoon, all-day breakfast kind of place! If you want a stack, or biscuits and gravy, this is the place in Siloam. Like another reviewer put: It's hit or miss on the preparation and cooking, but usually it's not terrible. The place is almost always packed so if it's lunch time or Sunday afternoon, expect to wait. You get a ton of food, so don't think you need to order two things if you're hungry. The pancakes a freakin huge, possibly the biggest I've seen. I doubt you'll be disappointed unless you're expecting something it's not (gourmet or fast food).
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