In 1938 Norvin Hagy held a political campaign gathering in a one room shack for his friend, Gordan Browning, who was seeking a second term as governor. Upon tasting the catfish and hushpupples, Gordan recommended Norvin open a restaurant. The Catfish Hotel is one of the oldest family restaurants in the country. Today a third generation strives to bring you the same quality food and hospitality that has become a family tradition.
Storied family-run eatery offering catfish, shrimp & a variety of other Southern classics.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1140 Hagy Ln, Shiloh, TN 38376
Phone: (731) 689-3327
Website: http://www.catfishhotel.com/
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The only complaint would be the hush puppies had zero flavor. They were fried fine, but there was no seasoning or even onions in them.
Julie had the shrimp and clams seafood combo, with coleslaw and fries, and I had the seafood platter, with shrimp, clams, deviled crab, and a whole fried catfish, along with coleslaw and perfectly steamed vegetable medley. Both meals were accompanied with a huge basket of hush puppies.
To start, the coleslaw was excellent, with all the ingredients freshly prepared, with a side of homemade coleslaw dressing so that you could prepare it the way you like.
The jumbo shrimp were perfectly fried in a tempura-like batter, and was some of the best we’d ever had.
The whole fried catfish was lightly battered and fried, the meat was mild and flaky, and came off the bone easily.
The hush puppies were a combination of corn meal and flour, and fried perfectly.
We will definitely stop again on our next trip through!
I hope they find someone who can add salt and get the food to incredible because I think this place has amazing potential.
The Catfish Hotel is the go-to spot for catfish and good vittles in the Shiloh area.
Firstly, the restaurant and grounds are impressive. A neat building, plenty of parking on the banks of the Tennessee River! Just beautiful.
Secondly, you are greeted with a smile and they are truly glad you are dining with them. Service is excellent and genuine.
Thirdly, you will not leave hungry. It’s lots of food, prepared well.
For those going for the first time, be advised the Cole slaw is not a traditional mayo, sweet slaw. It’s chopped cabbage and carrots served with a side of dressing of your choice. Also, the dressing are varied and unique. The 1,000 island is a touch sweeter than you expect. The ranch is excellent.
The hush puppies are basic hush puppies no surprises with corn, onions or sugar.
The onion rings are amazing! You get a crispy mountain of rings! These are worth the trip. They sold out of the bloomin’ onions by 6:00 pm on the 4th. My imagination says these are excellent as well.
The whole fried catfish is seasoned well, fried right and is served sliced so the meat pulls right away from the bone. If you are not used to whole, bone-in fish the flavor is stronger than filets. The filets are great! Thick, seasoned and fried crispy.
Baked sweet potato is perfect and served with butter and brown sugar on the side.
They also have baked potatoes and fries.
Side salads are fresh.
They also have an assortment of fried items; shrimp, clams and deviled crabs. In addition, Burgers, chicken and even picky eaters can find a menu item to satisfy.
Overall a great experience. We will return!
Grabbed lunch here with family this week and it was outstanding!! What an awesome oasis of fried catfish and other scrumptious food in the middle of nowhere!
Located on the banks of the the Tennessee River near Shiloh National Park, this family restaurant, which I think used to be a hotel many years ago, has a quaint charm to go along with the standard southern hospitality locals are used to.
Three of us had the catfish filets with salads, fries, baked potatoes, and their legendary hush puppies. And when they call them legendary, it’s for a reason. The hush puppies are LEGIT.
One of my cousins (younger) had the chicken tenders and left no doubt. They came with Krinkle fries as well!
He charm, service, atmosphere, and scenery were on point. You don’t want to miss this place, friend.