

Address and Contact Information
Address: 575 S Royal St, Jackson, TN 38301
Phone: (731) 736-2089
Website: https://www.skilletjunction.com/
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Reviews
The FOOD is delicious!!!
3 of us had the shrimp & grits!! The best I’ve ever had!! The shrimp were plump & juicy!! The entire meal was perfectly seasoned & full of yummy flavor!!
2 had the brisket & eggs with potatoes! The brisket was so tender, juicy & so smokey & delicious!!! The potatoes were crispy & well seasoned, there was no need for ketchup for us!
We also had the tropical fried green tomatoes! Again, they were nice & crispy & well seasoned! They also come with crispy shrimp & mango pico! It could be a meal!! The pineapple & blueberry jams with the boozy biscuits were also really good!!!
We will definitely be back again!!
While visiting Jackson, Tennessee for the first time, my sister, our two little girls (ages 3 and 4), and I decided to try The Skillet Junction based on several recommendations. Unfortunately, our experience was a mix of highs and lows.
Let’s start with the good: Our server was kind, professional, and very helpful throughout our visit. The traditional Benedict was delicious—flavorful, perfectly seasoned, and a definite highlight. The grits were wonderfully creamy, and the coffee was exceptional—smooth, rich, and honestly one of the best parts of the meal. The bathroom was also impressively clean and cozy, and the plants in the tub? Adorable and relaxing. The vintage style of the whole house adds charm, and the hostess was lovely as well.
Now for the not-so-great: I ordered the veggie omelet and was extremely disappointed. It was way overcooked, dry beyond saving, and had that unfortunate “egg stuck to the skillet” smell. I couldn’t get past the first bite without feeling nauseous. They did offer to make another, which I appreciated, but I declined. With their no refund and no exchange policy, I was stuck paying for something I physically couldn’t eat or even take home. If this is the standard for omelets, I understand the policy—it must come up often.
The kids had pancakes and sausage, which were fine, but I was disappointed that the $2 fruit cup side was clearly not fresh-cut fruit—just the pre-packaged kind. For a place with a strong reputation, that felt like a corner cut. The beignets we ordered as an appetizer were another letdown: undercooked, tough, and lacking flavor.
Next time, I’ll be ordering a couple of mimosas to help drown out the taste.
I won’t say this will be my last time visiting—because I did enjoy parts of the experience—but I will be giving my friends a heads-up about what to look out for. Some things shine, and others just fall flat. It’s worth a visit if you know what to order—and maybe what to avoid.