Pappy's Place
$ • Comfort Food, Burgers, Chicken Wings
Hours:
125 N Broad St, Scottsboro
(256) 594-6869
About Pappy's Place
Customers' Favorites
Pappy's Place Reviews
Tried Pappy’s for the first time a couple of weeks ago. The food was freshly made, great vale and tasted delicious. The hamburger looked great but my chicken fingers were so big, I would call them chicken hands! All was delicious! Excited to watch them grow in business! I saw a dessert that looked scrumptious. Check Pappy’s out, you will not be dissappointed!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Pappy's Place is a small, rustic, family-run restaurant known for its friendly staff and variety of menu items. The food is fresh and made to order, featuring options like chicken fingers, hamburgers, fried pickles, jalapeño poppers wrapped in bacon, Philly Cheese Steak, and onion rings. Desserts, including a delicious banana split and highly praised milkshakes, like the roasted banana milkshake, are also available. The restaurant has a simple and welcoming atmosphere, making it a good choice for those seeking home-cooked food. The cheeseburger is highly recommended, described as the best burger in a long time, and the smashburgers are fantastic as well. The BBQ pork sandwich is popular, although some may find the sauce a little sweet. Prices are on the higher end, with two people likely to spend around $60 or more for lunch, but customers appreciate the generous portions that often leave them with leftovers. The dining room is small and may require waiting for seating. Pappy's Place has a kind gesture of allowing customers to donate meals to those in need. Overall, it offers tasty food in a friendly atmosphere and is considered a hidden gem worth visiting. Visitors have enjoyed the homemade ice cream and the chance to try more from the menu, including highly rated dishes like the buffalo chicken fries, heart attack burger, and catfish, although they often leave full, unable to sample everything.