This restaurant, noted for its barbecue and catfish, is located in a building that housed a train station years ago. In keeping with the property's history, the decor features wood plank floors, old photos and an electric train that constantly circles the dining room. Locals tend to hang out here. The menu features Southern-style vegetables and daily specials. What might take some diners by surprise are the frequently offered Creole-style dishes and sauces. The chef here hails from New Orleans. Ask for the Muffaletta, even it is not listed on the daily specials menu, and you would surely return for more!
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More than just a bit of local color. Old Timers is a fixture in Millington. The service is always adequate and often excellent, and the food is a comfort....
Casual and always busy. Service is fair depending on who you get for a waitress. It seems the busier they are the slower the staff gets. The food is always...
Realy good food.
“Okay”
Good, but really depends on what your having- I think their bbq and catfish are good. more
Simple but GREAT! You won't regret the trip
This place is in an odd location so I guess you could call it a hidden Jem. I have been in the Memphis area for about a year now, and have been...
An OK Restaraunt by Alena T. at InsiderPages
Old Timer's is exactly what the name says! The only time you would want to go is if you were taking your 70 year old grandmother out to eat. I ...
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