Plate & Bowl is a social club for members. Closed to the Public. Membership is easy to join. You can agree to our 7 house rules inside the eatery (like a speak-easy). Our rules are based on freedoms within the 1st and 5th amendments of the Constitution :
Membership is free!
Based on 14 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price
✔️ No dine-in ✔️ No takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
126 Stonehenge Dr Unit B-1 / Ste 106, Crossville, TN 38558
Phone: (931) 248-4559
Website: http://www.plateandbowl.website/
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Hours
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
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Reviews
Mura Puff
This place has the most amazing food I’ve ever had! I come here every week to eat! It’s by far the best food and social atmosphere Crossville has to offer! Also it’s very clean unlike other popular restaurants around here! Very nice people who run it! Don’t let the membership turn you away as it is not evil like people say it is! You’ll be missing out for sure if you eat somewhere else!
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Drew Sanner
We have eaten breakfast and lunch here and the food is delicious, service was wonderful. Omelette and guilt free french toast for breakfast and the burger is a favorite for lunch
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Mark Janky
Quaint atmosphere , with delicious , well prepared food, and a lovely staff. You can’t ask for more.
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Jennifer Gordon
Fresh food, friendly atmosphere, we love dining here. I dream about having their french toast for breakfast at least once a week. We love their club, hamburger and salads for lunch. And those homemade chips? Always a treat! Monday night they offer take out flat bread pizzas. Which reminds me, I need to pre-order ours for tonight! The place is run as a private eatery. Just read through 7 basic questions and if you agree, you’re in. If you don’t agree….they’ll still offer you a free cup of coffee or tea just for stopping by. We asked many questions and they took the time to answer each one. We didn’t have to sign a thing. We just agreed to their terms and now we get to enjoy the freshest food in the area. Don’t be scared of their amazingly creamy, bright yellow eggs when they arrive at your table. That’s the way a REAL farm fresh egg is supposed to look and taste. So delicious! Homemade breads and cookies are available each day as well. Don’t trust me, go and try the place for yourself. Just go to the back door, ring the bell and they’ll welcome you in with a smile. Hope you love it as much as we do!
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Josh Pierce
Great food with nice owners in a clean and inviting environment. You have to sign up to be in the social club but it’s less invasive than signing up for an old navy card. I’ve seen this place get a lot of heat from a lot of people with misplaced passion on some bizarre crusade but if the idea of this place is somehow offensive or scary just don’t go. Choosing to believe that this family moved all the way to Tennessee to set up a restaurant so they can give people food poisoning or steal your information with just your first and last name defies logic and would just be bad business. Just try the food people.
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Hayden Storm
Makes you sign an illegitimate contract to eat here. Super weird, feels like a cult. Wouldn’t recommend supporting as its not community minded. Seeing the response to this, owners are condescending as well in their attempts to minimize feedback on their private club. Would recommend going to an actual restaurant.
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Robert Drum
It’s a blessing to meet people who understand their rights and respect individual liberty. Breakfast was excellent. Seriously recommend the French toast
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Renee Garland
Best food and service we have had in a long time. Atmosphere was amazing!
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Richard Clyde Easterling Jr.
Club sandwich game on point. Homemade rye and house made chips are baller. Check ‘em out.
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Daniel Delk
You have to sign a contract to eat here. No thanks. They have also been shut down by the court.
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