Dixie Castle

About

Diners

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    4.5 stars

Location

Adress: 215 E Baltimore St, Jackson, TN 38301

Phone: (731) 423-3359

Work Hours

Mon 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Tue 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Wed 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Thu 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Fri 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Sat 5:00 pm-9:00 pm
Sun

Business info

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    Health Score
    97 out of 100
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
  • credit_card
    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Josef W.

    star star star star star 26 May 2026

    This is most likely the best restaurant in Jackson, TN.
    There is nothing fancy, just great food at a modest price.
    A great place to have good food and not have to pay for the foo-foo  and pretense.

  • Monte C.

    star star star star star_border 26 May 2026

    What a fun experience while visiting Jackson. It's an iconic hole in the wall, no frills joint with good meals at reasonable prices. The food is well-prepared and delicious for what it is (cheap steaks, burgers, potatoes, salad). The staff are super friendly which is one reason we returned on the following trip to west Tennessee.

  • Sheri S.

    star star star star star 20 May 2026

    If your a meat and potatoes kind of guy/lady then this is your go to place in Jackson. Hand cut meat, fast service it only takes as long as it takes to cook your steak how you like it.  I got the 12 oz ribeye and left mushrooms and onions and potatoes on my plate. Thought I wasn't gonna finish my steak but I did. I already ate half of
    My salad before taking the picture.  Great hole in the wall kinda place. Friendly too. Cooked right before your eyes  if you sit at the bar like I did.

  • Mary Kate A.

    star star star star star_border 8 May 2026

    Dixie Castle has been around since the Stone Age... I remember coming here as a small child with my grandparents and parents so they could get some good ole southern food if they didn't want to make it themselves.

    On my latest visit home, my mom insisted this be where we dine on my Friday night here. We went around 6pm because this place gets crowded quick. That was immediately noticed because about 15 minutes after arrival there was a line out the door. We sat by the door since there were no other tables available in the small establishment. There was 5 of us in all with my parents, grandmother and my best friend.

    All of us ordered the steak or chicken which comes with a roll, and baked potato with the works if desired. I got the steak and ordered it medium rare. My mom and step dad looked at me in disgust -- they ordered theirs medium well. Southerners apparently don't like steak medium rare... or at least my family members...

    I didn't get to converse too much with my family since every time we would start a conversation, someone new would walk in the door that they knew and would linger around our table for 5 to 10 minutes at time having small chat. We were here about an hour.... in total 7 people walked over. That's the kind of expectation you should have for Dixie Castle. Everyone knows everyone, and this is a family oriented place from the servers to the patrons.

    I enjoyed visiting here again. I would say it has been at least 9 or 10 years since my last visit. I enjoyed the food and the company despite not getting to interact much. Nonetheless, good food and a good time.

  • Michael D.

    star star star star star_border 8 May 2026

    I have lived in many towns and cities in my life, and one of the consistencies of these experiences has been that locally owned restaurants quite often outdo the big chains in terms of quality of food and service. The Dixie Castle is no exception.

    This diner is as no-frills as it gets, and the food is just down-home good. They are open for lunch from 11 to 2, and for supper from 5 to 9. They have the typical range of diner menu items, including very fine cheeseburgers (and crinkle-cut fries, my favorite). But their plate lunches are excellent (best cornbread ever)! At night they have what they long ago became known for - steaks, wonderful steaks. Again, nothing fancy, here, just a simple dinner salad, steak, baked potato or fries, and a slice of Texas toast. But, oh, those steaks - perfectly seasoned and perfectly prepared! And all brought to you by waitresses who are as friendly as you'd find anywhere.

    Highly recommended!

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