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The Dogwood Cafe is a cute little restaurant in the heart of Amherst! The food is cheap but good! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $1–10 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 View all feedback.
What Chris Neighbors doesn't like about Dogwood Cafe:
Went in today with my mom and ordered the catfish. It was the worst catfish I’ve ever eaten, I only ate 2 bites. Service was great though. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 View all feedback.
Another hidden jewel that the locals know. Would recommend this place to everyone in the area. We stopped for a quick dinner. I had a shrimp salad pack. It was huge and I would reorder in a heartbeat. Hubby had a BLTWrap son with a BLT sandwich combo. There was a much more extensive menu for all meals. For the three of us was under $30.00. Would come back. I wish there was a parking lot or two that would have accommodated our truck and camper, would have gone again, but could not find a place to park.
Had a great lunch here. Very reasonably priced. Wonderful service. We had the steak sandwich. Highly recommend.
Very close to 29. If you're worth the stop. I worked in town for three days and found no reason to eat elsewhere. The salads and wraps are great and could be what they do best. Fish Sandwich was better than fast food, but average if rating on that maybe 3. Onion rings are some of the best, not greasy and fall apart. I heard other people ask a table about their salad and they also shaved about theirs. Would you like to try a burger, but so far fresh is what they do best. So if you know what to order 5. Very clean. I just have an order to go so I'm not sure. What I experienced was good. If I had eaten and had made good service 5
Great family owned restaurant! Good food, very reasonable prices, and friendly service…give it a try and you won’t be disappointed.
Finally got to go and it was delicious! Great atmosphere and just generally had a great time. My only complaint, as a Marylander who takes crabs very seriously, is that the “Maryland-style crabcakes” are not Maryland style at all. Rule #1 of Maryland crab cakes: the crabs are caught in Maryland in the Chesapeake Bay and the meat is picked and made into crabcakes, never frozen. I assumed it was canned meat, which is usually caught in Asia, but the waitress said they’re pre-made patties from US Foods, and god only knows what’s in them. You may be able to fool the natives but not me LOL Can’t wait to go back and try the spaghetti