My mother was born and raised in this town. Over the years it has changed only a little with different restaurants. My boyfriend and I come down a lot to visit with her. We tried this new steakhouse once. There was one or two tables with people sitting that had just gotten their food. Within 5 min the older man had to call the waitress over because his burger was raw in the middle. They did try to fix the problem. But I guess I should have known from. We were hungry so I tried the
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 3 Lynchburg, TN
Mo’s Steakhouse is a good sized location with a variety of menu options, from burgers to catfish to steak and ribs. The food is generally good and I love their salads. The service can be inattentive and a bit slow if they’re very busy, which they usually are in the evenings. It can also get very loud when the restaurant is full. There is an attached bar at the rear of the restaurant that is separated from the restaurant by a door that is kept closed. The televisions are in a smaller section of the restaurant that used to be set aside for smoking until the recent passage of the smoking ban in Indiana. They have at least one, usually two, daily specials that are cheaper than the regular menu price or items that are not carried regularly. For example: a t-bone with choice of potato, vegetable side(they usually have just 2 to choose from) plus soup or salad and dinner rolls for $ 16.95. The steak is usually quite large and well cooked to specification. I’ve never ordered dessert there because I am always too full to eat it. I frequently order a house salad with the buffalo chicken tenders as my entire meal. The chicken tender meal includes the same options as the t-bone meal I described above and that’s just too much food. Either make sure you’re very hungry, or plan on bringing some of your meal home with you. All in all, Mo’s is a fair restaurant, though I do prefer to avoid it when it’s very full due to the noise. The owner frequently leaves the kitchen to visit tables to ensure that everything is to his patron’s liking, which is a nice touch.