Big River Grille Chattanooga/hamilton Place

2020 Hamilton Pl, Birmingham, 35215, United States Of America

🛍 Ribs, Burgers, Chicken, American

3.7 💬 241 Reviews

Phone: (+1)4235537723

Address: 2020 Hamilton Pl, Birmingham, 35215, United States Of America

City: Birmingham

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 241

Website: http://www.bigrivergrille.com/

"I would rate this restaurant zero stars if I could. My husband and I were visiting Chattanooga for a Valentine’s weekend getaway and had the misfortune of visiting for our last dinner in town. We had reservations, but still had to wait 15 minutes to be seated. The restaurant itself was very loud and felt like a chain. We ordered chips and dip as an appetizer. For our entrees, my husband ordered a burger, and I ordered nachos. We waited for 45 minutes just to get the appetizer, which is clearly a premade item. We were seated by the kitchen so I was able to watch our entrees sit for 15+ minutes before they were brought to our table. My husband’s burger was dressed incorrectly and literally raw in the middle. My nachos were also incorrect and soggy. The manager was very nice and comped our food, but it was still such a poor overall experience. Do not recommend."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Starters

Burgers & Sandwiches

Upcoming Brews

Dessert

Entrées

Beer To Go

Kids Menu

Pasta

Popular Lunch Dishes

Hibachi Combo

Ice Cream & Desserts

Burger

Chicken

Mixed Salad

Burritos Especiales

House Specialties

Wrap

Pizza

Starkadillas

Butcher Shop

Cheesecakes

Fish / Seafood

Steaks & Ribs

Sandwiches

Hot And Cold Subs

André André

The reservation we made did not mean anything to the restaurant. The food was okay, but had nothing special going for it.

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Reviews

Willard
Willard

The server was excellent. However, all the food needed more salt. I'm not usually one to add salt, but if I find myself reaching for the shaker because the dishes are bland, that's an issue.


PaulaD
PaulaD

The server was fantastic! However, all the food lacked flavor and needed salt. I'm not usually one to add much salt, but if I'm reaching for the shaker because the dishes are bland, then there's clearly a problem.


Monique
Monique

This restaurant did not honor our reservation, or anyone else 's that night. More than disappointing as we confirmed the reservation that day by telephone. When we arrived we were told there was a 90 wait and they would add us to a list. When I stated, I guess reservations don 't mean anything here. , the host responded sarcastically, Yea, guess it sucks. I 'll never go back. View menu


Esteban
Esteban

Made reservation for 7:15 and showed up at 7:05. Was put in a call/wait list, but was seated before reservation time. I had to get the Manager because we were not being waited on. We were seated approximately 12 minutes and others were being seated and orders taken. Manager promptly rectified the issue and gave us appetizer for free. The meal was very good and the rest of the time we were taking care of.


Dfire
Dfire

This was our second time dining at this location,however the second time was disappointing. At 5pm in the afternoon on a Saturday there were no ribs.There was a large party there but these were kids and ribs were not the first choice for children. We were told it would be 30 mins. Then told an hour. Are these ribs broiled or baked ? They couldn't be on the grill because you can't really time ribs but other than that we settled for 14.00 dollar burgers.. they were ok but the bill was pricey for 2 burgers,an appetizer and the 3 cocktails 100.00... nothing special


Noa
Noa

We started with chips and dip as an appetizer, and for our main courses, my partner ordered a burger and I ordered nachos. We waited 45 minutes just for the appetizers, which were clearly pre-packaged. We were seated near the kitchen, so I could see our food sitting there for 15 minutes before it was finally brought to our table. My partner's burger was incorrectly dressed and literally raw. My nachos were also wrong and soggy. On the bright side, the manager was very nice and comped our meal, but it didn't change the fact that it was a terrible overall experience. View menu


Monique
Monique

This was our second time dining at this restaurant, but unfortunately, the experience this time left us disappointed. We arrived on Saturday at 5 PM, only to find out that they were out of ribs. There was a large party of children present, which didn’t seem ideal for a restaurant known for its BBQ. We were told the wait would be 30 minutes, but then it stretched to an hour. Were those ribs grilled or just poorly cooked? They didn’t seem to have been on the grill long enough. We ended up ordering two $14 burgers, which were fine, but the total bill came to $100 for two burgers, an appetizer, and three cocktails. For that price, we expected something more special.


Bridie
Bridie

Had reservations for Valentine’s Day. Food was very average. After a 20 min wait they wanted to sit us at a half table/ half booth. We said that was fine...until we sat down. The place they tried to sit us was a long booth where other people were practically sitting on top of us. Hoping to have a quiet romantic dinner for this special day, we declined these seats. Then they ended up sitting us in the back with a softball team. It was extremely loud and not what you would hope for on Valentine’s Day, but we tried to make the best of it. All in all everything was just very blah. Probably won’t go back unless I’m in a super loud group that I wouldn’t want to take somewhere very fancy lol


OpenTable
OpenTable

I would rate this restaurant zero stars if I could. My husband and I were visiting Chattanooga for a Valentine’s weekend getaway and had the misfortune of visiting for our last dinner in town. We had reservations, but still had to wait 15 minutes to be seated. The restaurant itself was very loud and felt like a chain. We ordered chips and dip as an appetizer. For our entrees, my husband ordered a burger, and I ordered nachos. We waited for 45 minutes just to get the appetizer, which is clearly a premade item. We were seated by the kitchen so I was able to watch our entrees sit for 15+ minutes before they were brought to our table. My husband’s burger was dressed incorrectly and literally raw... View menu

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham, a vibrant city in Alabama, offers classic Southern cuisine like barbecue ribs and fried green tomatoes, along with a burgeoning food scene featuring gourmet dining and craft breweries.

Categories

  • Ribs Savor the rich, smoky flavor of our tender ribs, cooked to perfection and slathered in our signature barbecue sauce. A mouthwatering experience that will leave you craving more.
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad. View menu
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

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