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2.5
kimmers78
2
2 yıl önce
chattanooga
my 1st mother's day. we went to foodworksfor a 5:30 dinner on my 1st mother's day with my 10 month old daughter and her grandparents. we had made reservations, only to get there and they did not have our name. no big deal. we were seated right away. we ordered an appetizer and drinks and after about 15 minutes we ordered our entrees. to make a long story short, we did not receive our food until 50 minutes after we order. in fact, the table behind us ordered, ate, and paid their bill before we were served our food. the manager told us that it was because a pork chop was ordered. this is not stipulated on the menu that it takes a long time to cook. after my father told her it does not take 45 minutes to cook a pork chop, we were it was because the kitchen was busy. my food was cold as was my mom. however, at this point to 10 month was about done sitting in her high chair. we were then charged tip on top of our bill, which my husband zeroed out and found out today he was still charged. we called and were told it was due to the size of our party. a party of 4 adults and one baby. needless to say, foodworks will not be getting any more business from us.
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morgan
5
7 yıl önce
chattanooga
foodworksis great! the food is delicious. we had a graduation dinner here for 30 people and everything was very well organized and the wait staff was great and on top of everything. would definitely recommend this restaurant for parties/dinners, as well as just for two.
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restaurant
9 yıl önce
chattanooga
food works is located in the  north shore  area in part of an old, renovated multistory knitting mill—which, in itself, has multiple historical stories to tell. sharing this large building with  knitting mill antiques , foodworksopened in 2006 to bring “progressive southern” cuisine to the north shore area. i’d heard good things about their weekend  brunch , so i roamed on over to check it out. read the rest of my review at nooga.com! about these ads share this: email
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fanny
2
9 yıl önce
chattanooga
fire closes food works, 06/29/14. 06/29/14 foodworksclosed by fire. expects to reopen in a few weeks. fortunately there are other mediocre and overpriced restaurants nearby to spend your money.


-----04 feb, 2010-----

foodworksdoesn't work! 5.0. service is ok, but the food is tired, and the second floor has the ambiance of an elementary school cafeteria. wear a coat in winter, and a sweatband in the summer.

cross the street to the krystal. at least there you'll leave satisfied with money to spare.
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sherry
5
10 yıl önce
chattanooga
i have been to foodworksmany times over the last 5 years and i have never had a bad experience. my favorite entrees are the shrimp and grits and the salmon. i enjoy the atmosphere and the waitstaff is excellent. also, the portions are large enough that i can get 3 meals from one entree.
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brenda
2
11 yıl önce
chattanooga
not worth the money or time!. we went to foodworkson a recommendation, but it did not live up to the billing. the staff was rather snotty and unfriendly, prices were sky high (which i don't mind if the food is equal to the price), and the best thing we had was the bread service, which you must ask for or you will not be offered any. the chicken piccata and my daughter's hamburger were both badly burnt on the bottom, her fries were overcooked and overly salty to the point she did not eat them at all, and the cheese grits were over done, as well. server did not care that the food was not up to par and just kept talking up the weekend brunch, as if we would come back for another meal after the first burnt experience she chose not to correct. foodworksreally needs to work on getting a new and more experienced chef!
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dixie
11 yıl önce
chattanooga
i hate giving bad reviews...but.... i ate a foodworksa few years ago and really enjoyed it. since it's so expensive, it's not a place that i thought about often. i had family in town on saturday and they wanted to enjoy a unique brunch...i took them there. what a horrible disappointment. (it was so bad - and my review is so bad - i've been tossing it around in my head for a few days!) i ordered the crab cake. it was supposed to be served on a bed of okra succotash...there was one piece of slimy okra mixed in with a ton of corn. and so much black pepper...i couldn't eat it (and i love pepper!!) the crab cake itself was not good either...it had an odd smell. not a single person, out of the 9 in our party was extremely happy with the food. (i heard the comment that the burger was "good")

not only was the meal unappealing and inedible...the light fixtures (especially the one as soon as you walk in) were filthy! i didn't notice until we were leaving or else i would have walked back out as soon as i walked in. this is a very unique space and has alot of potential...and it used to be a really good, enjoyable restaurant...i'm disappointed.
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tasty
12 yıl önce
chattanooga
best restaurant in chattanooga. first, let me say that i am not an employee or in anyway associated with foodworks or it's staff. i have been eating at foodworksfor the past three years, and i have to honestly say that it is the tastiest restaurant in chattanooga. i consider myself a connoisseur of flavorful food, and flashy restaurants, expensive menus, or overly decorated entrees do nothing to impress me if the food isn't good. the thing i love about foodworks is that i don't have to worry if it will be good "this time." i have tried most everything on the menu, and my favorite is the fillet, cooked medium, with boursin cheese on the side, the yukon gold mashed potatoes and the red braised cabbage! i crave it all week, and it's only $21! this is the only restaurant in chattanooga that can cook a truly medium steak. it is perfect every time! their meat lasagna is better than another local restaurant favorite, and their saturday and sunday brunch are to die for! the julie darling donut bacon egg and swiss sandwich is out of this world, and don't get me started on the fried chicken and praline pecan waffles! the portion sizes are very generous, and the pricing is about the same as your average run of the mill chain restaurant. they also have a pretty good rewards program where you can earn free meals. i could go on, but if you are like me and you demand tasty food in exchange for your hard earned money, you won't be disappointed!! if you want expensive, tiny portioned food that you can't pronounce served in a pretentious atmosphere, then go somewhere else.
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ssmynkint
2
13 yıl önce
chattanooga
review. i had not been impressed during my previous visits to food works; none of the entrée descriptions appealed to me. i did, however, eat my way through the appetizer menu; most were adequate, some not particularly well conceived, a few poorly executed. nothing exciting enough to bring me back, but an attractive room and attentive service. we decided to tryworksunder it's current ownership/management/culinary team.

the house was relatively full, but not packed: there were no waits for tables. our server greeted us immediately and, after offering drinks, regaled us in the over-familiar way common to many servers about the menu offerings. there were so many "awesome" dishes i lost count, and he identified at least three or four dishes that were his absolute favorite (full disclosure: the 87 and 91 year-old ladies who were part of the party loved the attention).
the mrs. and i started with an order of calamari, which our server placed in the middle of the table of seven. oh well. the squid were tender, although not deep in flavor. the breading was tasty, but only adhered to part of the squid, and was excessively oily, indicating too low a temperature for the oil. half-way through, it had become unpleasantly oily and not at all crisp.
the orange and pepper seared scallops were properly cooked, but lacking flavor. the sautéed greens had no recognizable/identifiable flavor, and the potato "pave" (classically, a rectangular mousse-like affair) consisted of very thinly sliced potato inter-layered with (?) cheese. the only real flavor on the plate was the onion/bacon vinaigrette, which drowned out what ever flavor anything else had.
the smoked gouda mac and cheese had no discernible flavor of cheese. the chorizo was also missing in action. the braised pork-belly topping had little lean and had no flavor save the coke glaze. the chewy, fatty pieces were too large to handle easily. the onion rings had been pre-cooked and heat-lamped and were slimy. i couldn't finish half of it.
the pork chop was pronounced delicious and the chicken breast (called a cutlet) picatta
was well received. a special order fried-chicken emerged as two large mahogany colored clusters, but when broken down were declared as tasty.
our server, who had kept water glasses filled, came by and asked how we liked everything (wait for it). most said they liked it. i described the m&c as above, without calling the onions "slimy." server's response was, "i had that the other day and it was awesome!" i'm sure he was oblivious to the fact that he had discredited my comment. he certainly did not ask if there was anything that could be done to rectify the situation (there might have been had he asked shortly after the food was served). he also was oblivious to the fact that he had not brought the wine i ordered, though he had asked if i wanted it served with the entrée.
three ordered dessert. ice cream arrived quickly. ten minutes later the second ice cream and pecan pie arrived. in between the server had time to chat-up the barkeep.
the food the mrs. and i had was execrable. the service was... what it was. from the size of the house, it's obvious thatworksappeals to many. we are the few.
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cgilbert
13 yıl önce
chattanooga
what works. what doesn't.. my husband and i first tried foodworksfor brunch on our anniversary. i ordered the steak & eggs benedict. my husband ordered the crabcake & eggs benedict. both were wonderful, but i thought mine was outstanding. we also ordered bloody mary's that had just the right amount of kick. we loved it so much we came back for dinner and were served by the bartender, who was very hospitable. the food was good. however, i must say the brunch was more enjoyable. the next time we went was for my birthday. i had high hopes of eating the steak & eggs benedict again. however, i was sad to see it was taken off of the menu. we sat at a table near the bar and was served by another bartender. she was completely rude and hateful. she rushed us to order, didn't bring us the bread we requested and didn't offer to refill our drinks. she even yelled at a customer for asking if he could borrow one our chairs for his party. it was embarrassing. her attitude alone makes me question if it's worth going back.
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foodfiend
5
14 yıl önce
chattanooga
definitely must go for brunch!. i second the previous reviewer's comment about the foodworksbrunch!
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lander
5
14 yıl önce
chattanooga
the foodworksfor me. my wife and i have been there a handful of times and have always been pleased with the service and the food. the comment by a former reviewer about the upstairs being reminiscent of a school cafeteria seems inane to me. i highly recommend the lobster and shitake pizza. you get a ton of lobster and the shrooms for a mere $13.
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eb
5
15 yıl önce
chattanooga
awwhhhhh. i love love love love love foodworksit is a great restaurant - it is amazingly awesome
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