Brooks Shaw’s Old Country Store
Casey Jones Village,56 Casey Jones Lane, Jackson, TN, 38305
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Address :
Casey Jones Village,56 Casey Jones Lane
Jackson, TN, 38305 - Phone (731) 668-1223
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Rhonda D.
We stopped here for dinner at the suggestion of our hotel desk person. If you like old country style food, it was very good. Well seasoned and very nice staff. We would come here again!
(4)Jason K.
This place was OK...nothing great and surprisingly pricey. We stopped by for lunch on Saturday on our way to Nashville...it was actually quite crowded. Lunch at the AYCE buffet was $10 each, and another $1.99 each for a soda...so for the two of us, with tax and tip, it ran us $30. Kids under four eat free. The main proteins were fried and BBQ chicken, pulled pork, and fried catfish...there were a lot of traditional Southern sides, but all in all, selection was somewhat limited (not like those ubiquitous Asian buffets). There was a large salad bar, a soup, and a chili. The fried chicken and catfish were pretty good, though a little greasy. They were hot and juicy, though they could have used some more seasoning. They kept up a nice supply of freshly fried product throughout the meal. They also had freshly fried hoecakes (jonnycakes for those Yankees out there)...nicely crisp and hot off the griddle. And there was a nice banana pudding with 'nilla wafers. Nothing else too exciting, really.
(3)Mac M.
This place advertises good ol' southern country cooking. This good ol' southern boy loves 'good ol' southern country cooking' - but this isn't it!! If you like to eat grease, then this is the place for you!! Even the pancakes are greasy!! Heart attack city!!! How in the world do those tour buses stop here without the passengers being asked to sign waivers???
(2)Mary Kate M.
I've eaten here half a billion times. Ok, maybe not that many, but quite a lot over the years. Old Country Store is the restaurant / cafe located inside of Casey Jones Village. They boast of serving up good Southern comfort food. That's exactly what they do. They have specials every night from fried catfish to chicken and dumplings. If it can be fried, then it more than likely is on the buffet. I've always enjoyed coming here and having breakfast here with my family. We usually do that for Thanksgiving and other various holidays that we can make an excuse for. Flap jacks, sausage, grits, bacon, eggs served like you like 'em, fruit bar, and everything you can think of. All so good, but yet so gluttonous. When you leave, you might have a guilty conscience because your belly is so satisfied. No promises on how you be feeling a few hours later though. Consume as much as you please at your own risk. Just don't come back to me crying because you ate 3 plates too many. This place is perfect for large groups, families, and couples. Enjoy!
(4)Summer B.
When you're out of town, and especially on the road for long periods...food is gross, salt laden, expensive, and boring. Brooks Shaw's was like a beam of sunlight through the clouds...VEGETABLES! I could get them. You'll never realize how much you missed a good salad or side veg when all your options are only those that include fries. We stopped for lunch and used a coupon from their site that made lunch $7....a deal and a half! The line was out the door within a few minutes of us sitting down. They had a big salad bar with a good spring mix salad with lots of greens, not iceburg. The pickled okra was really great. Fried Chicken, hoe cakes, pepper corn bread, turnip greens, collard greens, rice, corn, potatoes, gravy, and more than a few things this yankee couldn't identify but tasted great. It will surely be a spot we visit in the future to get some great southern food and a nice change from road fare. A lot of reviews seem to focus on the fried items...they had all sorts of non-fried items in my opinion. If you like your greens.
(5)Carie S.
One weekend. Two trips! We decided to make a trip to Memphis from Nashville and I had heard about this place on Tennessee Crossroads. The Friday night buffet was excellent and complete with the biggest ribs you could ask for and falling apart pork. We really enjoyed every part of it. We then decided to stop on Sunday on the way back to Nashville. Sunday afternoon price is the same as the Friday night price, but the offerings were not the same level. I would have liked to see the ribs or some type of beef offering or shredded pork. It was a little disappointing that way, but the taste of the items they offered was excellent. Overall, I would go back and pick a Friday or Saturday and hope to see those ribs again!
(4)Kevin S.
Its decent southern food in a nice atmosphere. The wait staff are very friendly as well. You will inevitably eat WAY to much. Wear your "fat pants" with the elastic waistline, because everything on the buffet is good and fattening.
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