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The Sandbar (Bar&Grill)

The Sandbar (Bar&Grill)

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3.8 Google Review
245 S Adams Ave, Camden, Arkansas, 71701, United States
(870) 836-3003
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Jan 31, 2018
I have seen the other reviews and I'm not sure what they had or who was cooking. I got a call from a friend in Little Rock who was working in Camden. I called him from there while visiting and he said he was here and I should meet him there and he gave me an address. I have been thru Camden for over 25 years and never heard of it. I was surprised as I had passed it so many times and never noticed it. It's not flashy outside, and there is plenty of places to park around it. I noticed it is like one of the hole in the wall places with dining room, bar, and pool table lunge area separate. The service and help is outstanding, so friendly and make you feel at home. The food was the joy, I mean really really good with spices and flavor galore. We had the Porterhouse steak, asparagus, mushrooms, and it was magnificent. I was eating the steak from the bone at the end. It was that good, and I'm not paid to say anything. Later I had the pictured blackened Salmon with Soy Ginger sauce, it may be the best Salmon dish I've had anywhere in the United States, or Europe. It was that good. Now I will be going back to eat on my own from time to time. I FINALLY found a good place to eat in Camden after all these years I can take friends to. I didn't have that until now.

May 8, 2018
Was in town on business and came in here for dinner. Ordered the 16 oz prime ribeye. It was charred on the outside but over all acceptable. The bacon wrapped shrimp appetizer was great. Service was good and the employees were friendly.

May 9, 2018
I tried the 2" thick prime new York strip and it was absolutely fabulous! The building outside has a lot to be desired, but don't be fooled by the looks!

May 10, 2018
Pretty good food. Had to wait a while on food and drinks. A bit pricey

Jan 5, 2018
I will not come here again. The bartender repeatedly served me alcohol while I was passing out. I left my car at another business and when I drove back to see if I had ordered some food the police was called and I was arrested. I did not harass anyone and the bartender just kept on and kept on serving me alcohol while I continued to pass out. I will never order food or alcoholic beverages here again. That is negligence. I'll go to the White House to order food there. They look out for you down there and at least they know how to hire good help.

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