Based on 107 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
201 Jackson Square, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Phone: (865) 481-0300
Website: http://www.201cafewinebar.com/
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Hours
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
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Reviews
Rachel Glazener
I’ll definitely be back! Ended up here randomly one night. It is a nice restaurant with a bar vibe at night and a semi casual dress atmosphere. There is music multiple times a week. The state and sound setup for a small place was great! They really put in some top notch sound and lighting. The food was well priced (compared to other restaurants currently). There was also a lot of variety to choose from. From make your own pasta dish to a Cuban sandwich to a filet to a salad. They also serve lunch and brunch! I’m gluten free and they had gluten free crackers for the appetizer we got and seemed knowledgeable about gluten free items on the menu. They had a unique drink menu too.
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Sea Fogarty
Outdoor seating available.
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Chip Eichelberger
Our party of 9 had a fantastic time at 201, have to admit living in Farragut had not been to Oak Ridge in quite a while. It was well worth the trip. Food and service were excellent and well priced. The highlight of course was the live music. They have a tremendous stage and lighting set up, the band, 110 in the Shade was simply amazing and the best local band I’ve seen in 20 years. Richie is the frontman who is a seasoned pro who brought his A game on every single song in a 2 hour set with no breaks. Plenty of room for dancing. If you’re having a wedding or corporate event I highly recommend hiring them, you can find them on Facebook.
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Sarah Gunter
We loved our brunch here today. The shrimp and grits were the best in town including Knoxville. Can you please add a few a la carte options for the little people? A small stack of simple pancakes and a la carte bacon or sausage would be nice. I loved my omelette with filet as well. It was huge!
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Melanie P
We were visiting our son and his family. He took us to 201. The food was great! And there was plenty of it. We visited on a Sunday, early afternoon, so we didn’t get to hear the band, but we still really enjoyed it. Nice atmosphere. Very nice place.
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Rotceh
East TN’s premier spot for live music and a fine meal. Intimate, modestly priced, terrific food selection (not the usual burgers and pizza menus everywhere else,) and featuring East TN’s up and coming local talent.
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Susan Herrera
Lovely time; went in for a drink to enjoy a band playing. Fully occupied, but full of great people and was able to mingle and connect with friends that were also there. Despite the crowd, the servers at the bar were responsive and not snappy.
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Naoko Blue
Nice service and neat atmosphere. Food was good. we will definitely come back
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Caroline Taylor
The food was excellent, we went there for brunch. The eggs benedict was absolutely wonderful. The breakfast skillet was just tasty as all get out.
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Mary Smith
During the Lavender Festival on June 17th, 2023, we entered the restaurant at 11:30. We were told it would be a 30 minute wait. At 12:15, a woman from the kitchen seated us. There were empty tables, not sure why the long wait. We placed our order around 12:20. I asked for half and half tea. It was so sweet it would knock your head off. After stirring and stirring, it just got sweeter. At 1:00 we got our omelet. All three omelets we each had ordered was cold, very thin, rubbery and nothing inside. A few crumbs of sausage, no onion and a dab of cheese. There was maybe 1/3 cup of stir fried vegetables cold. They didn’t offer any bread, not even a slice of toast. One of us ordered a piece of toast as a side was how she got her bread. I paid 12.00 and something and that was without the tea I had returned. We were hungry when we left and it took an hour and 45 minutes of our wasted time. It is very obvious this place specializes in alcoholic drinks and a band, not food. I went home and made a real omelet. I will never go back there. Had I known Dean’s was open, we would have eaten there. I had Googled the day before and it said Dean’s closed on Saturdays. Obviously not on this Saturday tho.
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