Barbwire Grill

172 W Main St, Eagle Point
(541) 830-0560

Recent Reviews

Sonny Lopez

Excellent service and atmosphere. Will definitely be going back. I love the no phone rule.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Don Sims

I ordered the french dip sandwich, tasted a bit on the dry side so ordered a side of mayo. What I got amounted to about a tablespoon of mayo. Came time to pay the bill and was charged for the mayo. I wasn't told there would be a charge and don't appreciate being a regular customer and being charged. Won't be going back.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Chris Arnold

We live close by and consider this our “go to” place for breakfast.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Waffle 2 Eggs and Sausage

Iris W.

Great warm friendly environment, kind staff, and good food. Although it can be a bit pricey for a dinner.

Joshua Alvarado

Amazing food and staff! Yall should support this business they have good food and great service!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Home Fries

Callie M.

You don't go to the Barbwire for Eggs Benedict Florentine a la Crab Cakes and a mimosa. You go to the Barbwire because it's breakfast from home. You go to the Barbwire because, even if you ask for your eggs over medium, you'll get them over easy every time, because who the hell asks for eggs over medium anyway? You go there because Molly's cooking will remind you that if your yolk isn't seeping into your hash browns, and isn't dippable for your toast, are you even eating breakfast? You go there because the sausage links aren't seasoned with rosemary, but that comforting ambiguous savory taste that's more akin to a home-cooked version of Brown-N-Serve. You go to the Barbwire because the coffee, quintessential diner coffee, watered down just enough to drink multiple cups, but enough flavor to get your fix, is bottomless. Quite literally. One creamer will be enough. You go there because Keesha or Molly, with their perfect blend of somehow delightful cynicism and wit, will come to you for a warm up every five minutes, so you don't even realize how many cups you've had. You go there because the food is cooked in a such a way that you can add salt and pepper to your taste. You go to the Barbwire because Molly is always there, and will know you, and will speak to you with familiarity and unprecedented sass. You go there because she'll tell the royal ass to get out of her restaurant, and somehow, you know you're safe here. You go the Barbwire because the decor doesn't change, a most consistent retreat away from the dullness of our own homes, with the lassos, and the cattle brands, and the witty, western-themed signs in the bathrooms. You go to the Barbwire because of the stories it tells. You go to the Barbwire because Jody, Molly's husband, though he works multiple jobs, is in the back, doing dishes.You go to the Barbwire because you can hear the kitchen talk, and Molly telling Jody to quiet down when he gets fired up and is telling one of his stories. And, when he's done with his dishes, will sit right at a booth, and a customer may walk in, and see him, and sit right down to talk with him. You go there because swearing is welcomed. You go to the Barbwire because when Jody and Molly are gone to Hawaii, their favorite retreat, their daughters are in charge. You go to the Barbwire because you will be comforted by the same group of old-timers, who have lived there their whole lives, and hear them talking about the same events and people, but will hear the evolution of their stories if you listen. You'll know them when you walk in, even if you're a newcomer-the familiarity of their presence will wash over you. You'll hear them talking about their memories as teenagers, how they were a shoeshiner on the Sunset Strip and moved up here when they were 14, and will hear the illustrated version of how Eagle Point has changed. They'll start to say hi to you if you go in enough, or give you a knowing smile and wave. You go there because you'll see Uncle Fred, and he'll say "how ya doin sweetie?". You go there because you'll see the elderly couple, the wife who can barely walk, helped up by her husband and ushered delicately out the door. You go there because you'll see a family, members of which you see separately in other various parts of their lives, interacting and conversing without phones. You go there because talking on your phone is not allowed. You go to the Barbwire because you can sip your coffee, and stare aimlessly out their large front windows, watching the passersby on Main Street, and time will disappear. You go there because you can come as you are. You go there because even if you aren't an old-timer, you feel like you're around family. You go there because they have multiple corner booths where you can hide as a quiet observer, and observe the others who you can tell do the same as you, listening to the familiar, family-reunion like conversation of the regulars. No, you don't go to t

Art S.

We were invited to lunch at the Barbwire Grill. Our first time visiting at this restaurant. We were pleasantly surprised how quaint this place was. The food was very good and our server was friendly, humorous and very accommodating. We plan to return soon.

Smrati Hans

Great breakfast place with lots of options! Loved the food and quantity! Unlimited coffee is always a plus!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Lois Garrison

The food is awesome and the family is great, just a great place to visit you always fell welcome so just go on by yourself and see.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gabby Watson (Gabby)

Everyone was really sweet and friendly to talk to. The food was really good and the atmosphere was nice. Decor was western themed and very nice to look at.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bagel Sandwich with Potatoes

Rich M.

Barbwire is a classic, rural Americana diner. The food is very good (they use Taylor meat), the service very good. This is a locals place: cell phone use is strongly discouraged, kids cannot go in without parents, and they do not suffer whining people. They are not big on substitutions, snide comments, or jerks. I LOVE IT. Molly runs her place the way she wants. And that is fine with me. Rich McIntyre

Jon shannon

The food was good, the service was GREAT! A little on the greasy side, it kind of turned my stomach about an hour after eating... still, though it tasted good, and I'm sure we'll be back. Great pancakes, and I'm normally not a fan of restaurant pancakes. Excellent biscuits and gravy as well!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Larry C.

Food is average, owner is unusually aggressive to customers. Doesn't feel welcoming unless you have eaten there for many years.

Stan Alexander

Very good food. And you can talk to Jody about archery equipment.

Kristi M

Most wonderful food. Great small town atmosphere. Support local businesses!

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