
Buzzy locale serving American cuisine & cocktails in a relaxed setting with outdoor seating.
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Address: 7 W Carolina Ave, Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: (901) 453-4777
Website: http://www.loflinyard.com/
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I ordered the brisket salad expecting something forgettable, but it showed up looking composed and tasted fancier than expected!
The beer list is short, but they offered a frozen cocktail tasting, which was generous. I chose the least syrupy one, but even that slid into candy-sweet after a few sips.
I just stopped by for a little bit while in town, but I would be a regular if I lived in the area!
Pros
-the blonde at the first bar at the entrance explained things fantastic, as it was my first time here and it’s not a traditional restaurant/bar.
-she also later helped me pick two beers and was very nice, also the beers themselves were fantastic.
-i love the atmosphere and any place that allows and caters to bringing dogs. Again, I really wanted to love this place.
-the lady that brought out the food was very sweet
Cons
-we tried ordering the seasonal cocktails, told we had to go back to the previous bar, get there, told they can’t make them. Then when asked what they can make, “it’s a full bar we can make anything” ok so why can’t we make these cocktails from the menu? This doesn’t add up. Tell us your out of specific ingredients don’t con us through circular logic about what we can and can’t get
-food was average, bad for the price. Mac Attack came with mediocre Mac & cheese, tasted like something I’d microwave at home. Some meat that was firm and dry, and cold/dry (but good looking) onion rings. Queso had a nice kick, ok flavor, kinda lame for the price. Chips that came with it were posterchildren for uninteresting chips.
-the food comes on metal trays, but with plastic cutlery. I get that it probably saves a lot of time having to only snag metal trays and not worry about anything else, but for this price I’d rather have some real cutlery. Same with the beers. I get it’s outside, but the small plastic cups scream “college sports bar” and if I’m paying $7 for a beer I’d rather not feel like it’s PBR at Jake’s house.
We all ordered something different, so we tasted a variety of offerings from the regular and brunch menus.
Street Tacos (brisket): Delicious, juicy and flavorful. Worth ordering again.
Street Corn: tasty, messy, and a sharable portion. Mini corn cobs seemed to have been previously frozen, but the toppings made the texture less important than the taste.
Chicken tenders: Nice portion size, but the amount of meat was slim, and they were way overcooked. The fries were okay, but not special.
Breakfast Sandwich (no added protein) w/ breakfast potatoes: The egg on this one was cooled perfectly runny, but it was heavy on aioli and was very greasy. The Breakfast potatoes were a mix of white, sweet, and purple potatoes, and had a delicious sprinkle of salt and other spices. They were very good.
Breakfast Sandwich w/brisket and breakfast fries: Same as above, but brisket was added and the egg was overcooked. The brisket did not significantly alter the taste of the meal, and wasn’t worth the upcharge to the person eating it. She was very disappointed in the total meal.
Kid’s burger: The taste was pretty good, but the meat was overcooked. It took extra condiments to get it to not be too dry. It was served with Voodoo chips, which was way too spicy for a little person’s pallette. I took those home and ate them myself.
We had fun playing, got full, but definitely appreciated the atmosphere more than the food.