Twist Midtown Grill And Bar Menu

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  • Jordan P.

    My family of four was visiting Jackson and stayed at the Doubletree Hotel, where Twist is located. We ate here about a year ago on a previous visit and were so disappointed, we walked out, vowing never to return. However, since we were in a hurry, we decided to eat an early dinner (5:00 PM) at the hotel and then leave for our affair. It was a major mistake. I was very disappointed with the slow service and lack of professionalism of the restaurant. The hostess was not consistently at the front desk. Several times, we observed her sitting at a table with the servers checking their cell phones. The loud house phone rang unanswered at the host stand. Other times, the servers and GSRs congregated at the host stand. Even though we were the only ones in the restaurant, our surly server, Tiara, waited 5 minutes to greet us and our initial, non-alcoholic drinks were served 15 minutes after ordering. Two club sodas were delayed because, in the words of another server, the limes had to be cut. This spoke to the lack of service prep in the kitchen or bar. We asked the server for grilled chicken instead of the Twist Pasta (served with grilled chicken) and she said that it was not available. We asked if we could get Twisted Chicken Pasta with no topping, noodles or sauce and she agreed. Our entrees took another 40 minutes to be served. We asked for a manager and she spoke to us 10 minutes later. Our meats were not hot but the vegetables were at the proper temperature. My steak was overly seasoned and fatty. It was hard to cut and too chewy for medium rare. I also had to scrape off the pepper seasoning or it would have been inedible. Had I the time, I would have sent it back. We are regular guests at Hilton Hotels and even have reservations for future stays at this Doubletree Hotel. However, this is not the type of service we expect from a Hilton property. We surely will not be eating dinner at this restaurant again.

    (1)
  • Sean F.

    The Twist Restaurant is one of those hidden places in Jackson. Their menu is nouveau southern, aka, a new twist on southern classics. The food is tasty, well presented, and not over priced. Their atmosphere is quiet and intimate. This is a place my wife and I like to go to talk and enjoy ourselves. I am a fan. If the food was slightly better and they were without the occasional faux pas, I would give them 5 stars. As it is, the food is very good and the service is better than most places in Jackson by a long shot. Try the Chicken Fried Steak, the Shrimp and Grits, and the Buttermilk Fried Chicken, all of which are extremely good.

    (4)
  • Jonathan W.

    Food was awful and took almost 45 min to get out. Chicken was so dry the bacon slathered potatoes were required to make it slide down my throat. Service was beyond dismal and when brought to the manager'a attention she could clearly care less. Save yourself the time and money and go to the Taco Bell across the street.

    (1)
  • Missy R.

    Been at several meetings here and the food is consistent and good. I've been here just my husband and I it was very good food and drinks most of all very quiet.

    (4)
  • Hungry G.

    It's attached to the hotel, good drinks. The buffet could use a bit more flavor, some cold ham,turkey,roast beef- maybe I'm just picky. Dinner is good, I had the salmon and it was great , had the vegetables with it...they got it all right. The service was excellent...

    (4)
  • Courtney T.

    Perfect dinner after a long day on the road. Varied menu and full bar. Very courteous service!

    (4)
  • Kristy W.

    The bottom line is that this place only exists because it's in a hotel. End of story. I ordered the skillet, which was teeny-tiny and was not in a skillet. The cooks did add cheese per my request (why it isn't in there to begin with I'm not sure). The flavor was decent, but nothing to write home about. The biggest negative was the oatmeal my mother- and brother-in-law ordered. It was water with a bit of oatmeal in it. Completely gross and I didn't even have to eat it. The strange thing was that if you took the oatmeal off the buffet it was fine. But not this oatmeal. Beware, kids. No draft beer (sadface), but the staff was friendly and accommodating. However, it just can't make up for the really sub-par food. Instead, go to Tap around the corner.

    (2)
  • Tammy L.

    It is what it is, people. What'd you expect? The service is the best part about the place. That, and you don't have to leave the hotel for dinner.

    (2)
  • Greg V.

    I was staying at the Doubletree so I decided to have breakfast there. The buffet was 9 dollars. Should have looked closer. The breads were hard and stale and full of flies. The coffee was luke warm as were the juices. Everything was served in cruet pots and not very appetizing. Bacon and sausage lumped into the same pot and just sitting there in grease. Do yourself a favor and find another place to eat.

    (1)
  • Anthony T.

    Was here for a meeting a meeting so I decided to eat lunch here and it was really good. The service was even better. The prices were average for hotel restaurant prices. It's not like me to not look at reviews before I eat at a new place but I didn't this time. I am really glad that I didn't because I would have missed out on some good food and even better service.

    (5)
  • Randy L.

    The staff is a little unfriendly but they are young, so I guess that is to be expected. Food is petty good for the price.

    (4)
  • Nicole E.

    We decided to go for the appetizers whlle here so we could try a little of everything. The banging shrimp was delicious, the fried green tomatoes awesome and the grits martini perfect. The service was a bit slow for such a quiet night, but we weren't in much of a hurry and the servers were friendly and attentive. Overall a great experience.

    (4)
  • Dan Y.

    I came in for a late dinner around 8pm. I ordered an apple pie martini, fried green tomatoes, and Twisted fried chicken. The apple pie martini was a bit of a disappointment for $7. The amount of the actual beverage filled half of the martini glass while the other half was whipped cream. The concept was delicious but quantity seemed better suited for a tall shot glass and left me unhappy considering the price. The fried green tomatoes were great. The tomatoes were served with a sweet red pepper coulis and goat cheese. Well prepared and not overcooked/dried out, the flavors of the green tomato (or what I imagine to be a tomatillo) was not lost in the fried batter but was well complimented with the slight acidity from the goat cheese. Worthy of the recommendation from my server, Victoria. She was a great host and was very timely about getting my food to me quickly. The twisted chicken was well cooked; although, the honey mustard sauce added a sweetness that I would advise against. The melted cheddar, bacon, and sauteed green beans made the overall dish a bit salty for my taste. Overall, good service and pretty good food.

    (4)
  • Missy R.

    Been at several meetings here and the food is consistent and good. I've been here just my husband and I it was very good food and drinks most of all very quiet.

    (4)
  • Hungry G.

    It's attached to the hotel, good drinks. The buffet could use a bit more flavor, some cold ham,turkey,roast beef- maybe I'm just picky. Dinner is good, I had the salmon and it was great , had the vegetables with it...they got it all right. The service was excellent...

    (4)
  • Courtney T.

    Perfect dinner after a long day on the road. Varied menu and full bar. Very courteous service!

    (4)
  • Kristy W.

    The bottom line is that this place only exists because it's in a hotel. End of story. I ordered the skillet, which was teeny-tiny and was not in a skillet. The cooks did add cheese per my request (why it isn't in there to begin with I'm not sure). The flavor was decent, but nothing to write home about. The biggest negative was the oatmeal my mother- and brother-in-law ordered. It was water with a bit of oatmeal in it. Completely gross and I didn't even have to eat it. The strange thing was that if you took the oatmeal off the buffet it was fine. But not this oatmeal. Beware, kids. No draft beer (sadface), but the staff was friendly and accommodating. However, it just can't make up for the really sub-par food. Instead, go to Tap around the corner.

    (2)
  • Tammy L.

    It is what it is, people. What'd you expect? The service is the best part about the place. That, and you don't have to leave the hotel for dinner.

    (2)
  • Greg V.

    I was staying at the Doubletree so I decided to have breakfast there. The buffet was 9 dollars. Should have looked closer. The breads were hard and stale and full of flies. The coffee was luke warm as were the juices. Everything was served in cruet pots and not very appetizing. Bacon and sausage lumped into the same pot and just sitting there in grease. Do yourself a favor and find another place to eat.

    (1)
  • Anthony T.

    Was here for a meeting a meeting so I decided to eat lunch here and it was really good. The service was even better. The prices were average for hotel restaurant prices. It's not like me to not look at reviews before I eat at a new place but I didn't this time. I am really glad that I didn't because I would have missed out on some good food and even better service.

    (5)
  • Randy L.

    The staff is a little unfriendly but they are young, so I guess that is to be expected. Food is petty good for the price.

    (4)
  • Nicole E.

    We decided to go for the appetizers whlle here so we could try a little of everything. The banging shrimp was delicious, the fried green tomatoes awesome and the grits martini perfect. The service was a bit slow for such a quiet night, but we weren't in much of a hurry and the servers were friendly and attentive. Overall a great experience.

    (4)
  • Dan Y.

    I came in for a late dinner around 8pm. I ordered an apple pie martini, fried green tomatoes, and Twisted fried chicken. The apple pie martini was a bit of a disappointment for $7. The amount of the actual beverage filled half of the martini glass while the other half was whipped cream. The concept was delicious but quantity seemed better suited for a tall shot glass and left me unhappy considering the price. The fried green tomatoes were great. The tomatoes were served with a sweet red pepper coulis and goat cheese. Well prepared and not overcooked/dried out, the flavors of the green tomato (or what I imagine to be a tomatillo) was not lost in the fried batter but was well complimented with the slight acidity from the goat cheese. Worthy of the recommendation from my server, Victoria. She was a great host and was very timely about getting my food to me quickly. The twisted chicken was well cooked; although, the honey mustard sauce added a sweetness that I would advise against. The melted cheddar, bacon, and sauteed green beans made the overall dish a bit salty for my taste. Overall, good service and pretty good food.

    (4)
  • Jordan P.

    My family of four was visiting Jackson and stayed at the Doubletree Hotel, where Twist is located. We ate here about a year ago on a previous visit and were so disappointed, we walked out, vowing never to return. However, since we were in a hurry, we decided to eat an early dinner (5:00 PM) at the hotel and then leave for our affair. It was a major mistake. I was very disappointed with the slow service and lack of professionalism of the restaurant. The hostess was not consistently at the front desk. Several times, we observed her sitting at a table with the servers checking their cell phones. The loud house phone rang unanswered at the host stand. Other times, the servers and GSRs congregated at the host stand. Even though we were the only ones in the restaurant, our surly server, Tiara, waited 5 minutes to greet us and our initial, non-alcoholic drinks were served 15 minutes after ordering. Two club sodas were delayed because, in the words of another server, the limes had to be cut. This spoke to the lack of service prep in the kitchen or bar. We asked the server for grilled chicken instead of the Twist Pasta (served with grilled chicken) and she said that it was not available. We asked if we could get Twisted Chicken Pasta with no topping, noodles or sauce and she agreed. Our entrees took another 40 minutes to be served. We asked for a manager and she spoke to us 10 minutes later. Our meats were not hot but the vegetables were at the proper temperature. My steak was overly seasoned and fatty. It was hard to cut and too chewy for medium rare. I also had to scrape off the pepper seasoning or it would have been inedible. Had I the time, I would have sent it back. We are regular guests at Hilton Hotels and even have reservations for future stays at this Doubletree Hotel. However, this is not the type of service we expect from a Hilton property. We surely will not be eating dinner at this restaurant again.

    (1)
  • Sean F.

    The Twist Restaurant is one of those hidden places in Jackson. Their menu is nouveau southern, aka, a new twist on southern classics. The food is tasty, well presented, and not over priced. Their atmosphere is quiet and intimate. This is a place my wife and I like to go to talk and enjoy ourselves. I am a fan. If the food was slightly better and they were without the occasional faux pas, I would give them 5 stars. As it is, the food is very good and the service is better than most places in Jackson by a long shot. Try the Chicken Fried Steak, the Shrimp and Grits, and the Buttermilk Fried Chicken, all of which are extremely good.

    (4)
  • Jonathan W.

    Food was awful and took almost 45 min to get out. Chicken was so dry the bacon slathered potatoes were required to make it slide down my throat. Service was beyond dismal and when brought to the manager'a attention she could clearly care less. Save yourself the time and money and go to the Taco Bell across the street.

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Good For Dancing : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Twist Midtown Grill And Bar

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