Turner’s Corner Cafe Menu

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  • Michael G.

    I recently visited Blairsville, GA for a family vacation and a friend familiar with the area took me here stating it was a local staple. Located just feet away from a babbling brook in the valley of a few large hills/mountains, the amazing setting for out of towners is a real treat. Since we were right next to moving water, I ordered the pecan crusted trout dish. It was incredibly fresh. I hate when restaurants slide frozen and fried fish in front of me. That low quality fish usually flakes apart. Not the trout dish here. The meat was incredibly moist and firm. Delicious option. We sat out on a spacious deck, and a 2-year-old dropped their pacifier over the ledge. The server climbed down towards the stream, under the deck patio, to "fish" it out and deliver it back to that family. Soooooo, the service was kinda awesome. They had a very large menu and served alcohol. Not much more you can ask for when you're partying in the mountains of Georgia. Nice place. Definitely check it out.

    (4)
  • Jill M.

    This restaurant definitely deserves a 5 for ambiance but only a 3 for food. My family was on vacation in Dahlonega and spent the day hiking Blood Mountain. We were all hungry, and this place was the perfect spot! They had a great porch along the river, it was a perfect setting for a Georgia vacation. The waitresses were super energetic and outgoing, joking around with everyone and really making everyone feel like one big family. I ordered the grilled pork tenderloin with cole slaw and pasta salad. My whole family agreed the cole slaw was terrible, the cabbage was shredded thin so it lacked a crunch and had a very bland flavor. For sides I recommend the fries (they are crinkle fries my favorite). I recommend the hoagies for meal. My mom ordered the French dip which had very good meat and dipping sauce, and my brother had the steak and cheese which was my favorite food I ate. They only serve bottles of beer, no tap.

    (3)
  • Chriss F.

    Turner's corner is now open under new owners. This is a staple on the way to the mountains. Plenty of bike riders and mountain travelers intersect at this tasty restaurant. Comfort food is served here with a smile. :)

    (4)
  • Robert M.

    Not sure if there are a lot of hikers out there, but I spend a lot of time on weekends up in N. GA trying to find new trailheads to conquer. This is an often visited cafe on the way back from a hike. You will see mostly hikers, daytrippers and locals in here. It is always crowded so something is right. Now, don't expect fancy Midtown cuisine. This is comfort food to reenergize after a long hike. I love this place best after a winter hike. Winter hikes are great by the way....for long views from every direction. Anyway, Turners Corner cafe just seems so warm inside after a long winter hike when your feet may be a bit numb from snow or your cheeks frosty from a stiff cold wind. A bowl of soup or some hot cocoa starts the energy trip and then the meal comes out. Everything on the menu is good, and the service is warm and friendly.

    (3)
  • Linda S.

    We've been to Turner's Corner with out-of-town friends twice now. Both times were disappointing, mostly because the food came straight off the freezer truck. The servers are great and very apologetic for the length of time it takes to get the food. My husband ordered the trout sandwich and expected better than a square of batter with fish flakes inside. My Rueben was okay. Our friend ordered the meatball sub, and the meatballs were big but not very good, and the sauce was cold and from a can. The next time we went, we ordered hamburgers...how can you ruin those? They were dry. The fries were crinkle things from the bag. The broccoli salad was SWIMMING in mayo. Okay. The atmosphere is fun. Here's my advice. Get a cook who will hand form the burgers, using good meat. Use fresh ingredients. It doesn't have to be fancy. But, who wants to come to a cute, old restaurant and eat inferior food?

    (2)
  • J W.

    I agree with a reviews about 18 months ago. The service, or rather, attitude of the server was GREAT. She was very nice even though the timeliness of or food and over abundance of the flies (inside the restaurant) were significant detractors from the overall experience. Our food was not bad. My wife had the Turkey Reuben (which she liked), my son had the grilled trout (which he liked, as well), my other son had the meatball sub (which was HUGE and he could not finish), and I had the chicken and cheese sandwich (which I did not finish because I could not keep the lives of of it. I HATE flies. The speed of the food was very slow! It took quite a while for anyone to even take our order. And we saw tables get their food before ours. But the flies. The flies inside were very bad. The server offered to comp our meal--which she should have done since I could not finish my meal. I would not go bad. It is unfortunate, because we love to find mom-and-pop places that are not chains and we do our best to support the small, local business. But not this one again.

    (2)
  • Jim O.

    Let's be honest. We all know this isn't a 4-5 star place on the merits of the food. All things considered, it's a 3 with the potential to be 4 maybe, IF they speed up the service and do a little better on the food. The food? Pretty good. Not stellar but OK. I had the steak and cheese sandwich. It did not have a ton of meat on it and between it and the cheese, it came off a little greasy. The fries were very good even though there could have been a few more of them. My buddy had the sausage sandwich and said that it was not that great. My girlfriend had the chicken salad sandwich and was disappointed in the amount of chicken salad that was actually on the sandwich. My buddy had the apple pie and said it was good. We split a peach cobbler and while it was tasty, it did not have a lot of peaches in it. Seems they are light on the quantity of food all the way around. It took a while for us to get our food. Two other tables got food before we got ours even though we ordered before they did. My buddy did not get his French Onion soup until after his sandwich. So getting the food was a little slack. The atmosphere is great, especially if you sit on the deck. You're right at the intersection to see all the bikes and cars go by and more importantly right, on the stream. Very nice. The service was friendly and made us feel welcome.

    (3)
  • Bobby V.

    This is a new favorite. Tonight I had the beef brisket special. It was fantastic. Add to that the great outside deleting and it was perfect.

    (5)
  • Miles M.

    My wife, Marta, and I love Turner's Corner Cafe. The fried green tomatoes are fantastic! All the other dishes and desserts we have tried have been great too, but the cafe reminds us so much of the Whistle Stop Cafe in the movie, Fried Green Tomatoes, we wouldn't think of not starting with the green tomatoes. The staff has a fun and irreverent kind of attitude. They seem to genuinely enjoy serving you. The screened deck overlooking the stream is nice, but we enjoy the 'throw back" atmosphere of the inside that is so reminiscent of the 1930's. We hope the cafe remains on that corner forever. Miles and Marta Murphy

    (5)
  • Randy M.

    Good late lunch and great desserts.

    (4)
  • Dwayne H.

    They have reopened!!!!!!!!!!

    (4)
  • Amy M.

    Doesn't look like much from the outside, but is a lot more spacious on the inside and a quaint patio in the back with ten tables overlooking the river. Very relaxing atmosphere, clean, and great service. I had the Reuben and blackberry cobbler and both were fantastic.

    (5)
  • C H.

    I have been twice and both times it was AWESOME! The French onion soup is the BEST! It looks like a dive on the outside but don't be fooled. This place was GREAT! Great outdoor seating on the patio. Our waitress (think her name was Carey) was fabulous too!

    (5)
  • Eric S.

    Had linch there today in between wineries. Good food, the wait staff is friendly, and the prices are reasonable. Stop by for a spell if you are in the area. You won't be sorry.

    (4)
  • Angela S.

    I used to work here for 3 years and it was the best. We used plastic baskets and served a lot of greasy comfort food. Then the owner shut it down and sold it. Now I live in LA, but I went back once since they reopened under new people. It's a little fancier. They use real plates and tablecloths now. The food was pretty good. And the atmosphere was better.

    (5)
  • Susan K.

    We stopped at Turner's Corner today after hiking, We were surprised to see them open as we drove by, so decided to stop in and give them a try. We were pleased with our meal The service was excellent. We sat on the deck, and enjoyed the river view. We have only one suggestion. My husband is a sweet tea lover. He said that the tea he had did not taste fresh brewed. We had the steak sandwiches. I could definitely recommend those. We will be back when we are in the area again. Give it a try!

    (4)
  • Doug C.

    We absolutely have to stop here for dinner every time we are in the area hiking or camping. The ribs and trout are fantastic and the prices are great. This is an old country store with an old country atmosphere. Fantastic. Beware! There can be up to an hour wait for a table if you get there at the wrong time.

    (4)
  • Jane M.

    Wonderful Italian spinach soup and the meatball hoagie was the real deal. Waitress was a hoot. Great time and the berry cobbler was excellent. We'll be back next time through.

    (5)
  • Jamarcus T.

    After a pretty strenuous hike, I sat down with a handful of yelpers to grab a burger and onion rings at Turner's Cafe. Best burger in the world? Nah, but I enjoyed every bite all the same. I ended up getting a well done burger (6 oz I think) with Swiss cheese and all your typical toppings. Decent sized basket of onion rings, and while they do have Fried green tomatoes, at that time there were none available. Onion rings were $1 more with a combo and you can get everything for under $10 Clean restroom, with a fishing rod used as a curtain rack, and I got a kick out of the menu art also. Fantastic staff! Sherry, I think her name was, was very friendly, funny, and was kind enough to even take a photo for us all. No complaints about this place and if i'm back in the area again, i'd drop in.

    (3)
  • Eric O.

    Dinner visit. I had the chop steak , large salad , French fries . Excellent , Good server .

    (5)
  • Dave M.

    We randomly stopped in b/c it looked unique. The lady with pigtails was so friendly and helpful. She looked like she genuinely liked her job, which makes the service that much more pleasant. We just ordered a chocolate bundt cake ($3.49) and cheese sticks (6 for $4.99). They were average tasting, not bad but nothing spectacular. We didn't try the food. It's located next to a river and they have outside seating as well. They have live music on some nights as indicated by the sign. I'm sure that's fun. Overall, stop by and check it out. Worth the trip.

    (4)
  • Kellie L.

    We eat there every year that we go camping. We enjoy their breakfast. The French toast, pancakes, omelette, and other breakfast items are delicious. The staff are very friendly and love sitting on the deck outside. We love that it is close to the campground and Is convenient for my family! I recommend eating here!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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