152 Courthouse Square
Oxford, MS 38655
Lafayette County
Phone: (662) 232-8080
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by iam t. on
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!! regardless of how the food tasted, xiv tampered with my receipt and increased the charge on my card 35% even when tip was included on the bill. when i spoke to a rep they told me a 15% holding fee is taken when paid by card, but 15% isn't 35%...looks pretty shady. go somewhere else, the food really isn't good.
by Elizabeth R. on
I feel deliciously enriched for having only experienced Carman's once. I promise myself that I'll be back for more, although I'm on a kick of my own to make the perfect frittata in my own tiny ass kitchen. But Carman can whip you up something that you've most certainly never had before, like an omelet containing everything except the kitchen sink. And somehow, you can still appreciate all the individual flavors. The homefries are quite like my mom's which I'm sure doesn't coincide with everyone's review, but it was like being home on a Saturday morning...if my mom actually had penis shaped salt and pepper shakers at the kitchen table, that is. However, the food is hearty, flavorful, and served in large quantities. You get your money's worth! Obviously there are rules embedded in your brain after even one visit to Carman's, i.e. Don't attempt to pet Carman's dog or you'll get your arm removed. Get there early or expect to wait, due to the small, yet charming, seating space. Cashola only, peeps. Other than that, sit back, relax, and listen to Carman as she talks to you and her staff about everything from foreign affairs to Jerry Springer. And she'll cook everything solo style...in heels, no less.
by Karlene Moultry on
Trinity is ok. I gave it an extra star because of the multiple rooms that play different music. Now getting through the crowd to those rooms is another story... Drinks are somewhat difficult to get. People are quite b*tchy. Lots of older guys thinking they're in their 20's. Being able to find space to dance blows. For the people that have to wait in line, poor things. Parking is typical Pioneer Square parking.