It was
time for dinner and we didn’t feel like cooking… So we decided to drive to
nearby Madisonville Tennessee and have dinner at one of the most popular
restaurants in that town.
This is
Bert’s Hometown Grill and Pizzeria. The
signing is at the entrance to the parking area and at the end of the
restaurant.
This
house, now transformed into a restaurant, was built in 1917 for Colonel J.C.
Spurling, who was the Monroe County Clerk.
It changed hands many times before it was transformed into Stefano’s
Pizza House in 1987. In 1998, it became
Bert’s Hometown Grill. The original structure
will be 100 years old in 2017.
Obviously
the interior of this former home has been gutted to make room for a kitchen and
a couple of dining areas. The salad bar
comes with several of the entrees…
That
big table was reserved but otherwise, Bert’s was standing room only. We had to wait for about 15 minutes before we
were seated…
At some
point Bert’s added this sun room on one end of the restaurant to provide
additional seating. We were crammed into
a small 2 seat table in one corner. The
situation was made worse by the gentleman with his back to Laurie. He had his chair back all the way obstructing
her chair and comfort. Despite a bit of
jostling, he didn’t even look around.
It was
dinner time but Laurie decided to have a sandwich with potato chips. She ordered the Toasted Italian Submarine
Sandwich. ($6.79) This sub consisted of salami, pepperoni, ham and mozzarella
cheese on a toasted hoagie bun with lettuce, tomato and Italian dressing. The sandwich was loaded with meat and cheese
and it was very, very good while being a great value too!
I
ordered an entrée that included the salad bar.
The salad bar was pedestrian with minimal options but it did feature
diced ham and eggs so I dressed it up a bit.
It was very satisfactory…
My entrée
was the 10 oz. Flat Iron Steak with steamed broccoli for my side. ($15.00) I
had asked for it to be cooked medium rare but it was probably somewhere between
my request and rare. The steak was tough
but it had good flavor. Given the price
of steak these days, that was about what I might expect for $15.00.
Service
was OK considering how busy it was… Our waitress did try to drop a hint to the
man seated behind Laurie to pull his seat up but it didn’t help. Laurie’s sandwich was above average and my
steak dinner was close to average for the price. We may return to try the pizza or the
sandwich selection.
Bert’s
Hometown Grill and Pizzeria is located at 902 Tellico Street in Madisonville
Tennessee. Phone: 423-442-2222. Bert’s website can be found at www.bertsgrill.com.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
We have only eaten there once years ago - may need to go back.
ReplyDeleteThat steak looks delicious Dave. Here in Sicily I cannot find soft and tender meat like the one in New York. No matter what cut I buy it's always hard to chew. So I end up buying fillet, or pork fillet. I miss the American rib steaks.
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