Welcome to The X-Factor Grill & Cornerstone Restaurant
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27 Doyle St Toccoa, GA 30577 Hotline: (706) 282-7771
I love this place. It's in an old building in downtown Toccoa. Next door there's a great antique mall and you can even get there through the restaurant. The fried green tomato are da' bomb!!!
Always a great place to grab a quick bite for lunch. Its a Tuesday staple for me and my friend. Not a fan of the Gumbo soup, its served too often. Put Broccoli and Cheese or the Tomato soup on as a regular menu item, they are great! And the White County burger is fantastic!
Good food, absolutely superb fried pickles. The chicken tenders with fries/okra was great along with the Turkey panini with potato salad. However, they were playing on the TV news about AI technology and it really scared me. I don't want to leave. Would recommend to bring your hunger but not your fears of world domination.
This was interesting. Super interesting place with antiques attached, large and clean. Service was super fast and very friendly. We chose it because reviews said clean and kinda average on food expectations and that's about right. Almost diner like with paninis . They work hard to make people happy & we value that effort and they were open on a Monday when no one else was. Five stars for the hard work by the folks working there as we observed an sweet staff full of good people. (X-Factor is a unique name and logo for a restaurant you walk into and all I could think of was the comic book ;) but it's memorable:)
Oh my Lord!!! Not only did we avoid Atlanta traffic by scooting off the interstate, we found this restaurant (and antique store). Ok, we ALWAYS say, let's explore someplace new on our way home for out of town, we'll this time hubby fell asleep and I took the road less well, never, traveled. Luckily, X-factor (which I hate to admit I originally thought was going to be one of those "gentleman's steakhouse" places) is a fantabulous, local, diner that had wonderful (and fully-clothed) staff. Hubby had the Rueben with fries and I had the Hawaiian panini (ham, provolone, mustard on grilled Hawaiian bread) with fried pickles. Absolutely delicious! Definitely a must try and then wander around the 3 levels of the antique store. We didn't get dessert but I would drive the 2 hours just to go back and wander around town.