New ownership · Daily specials on Facebook See today’s post
Uptown storefront, logo, and bar interior

Downtown Eufaula • A new chapter in 2026

Broad Street flavor.Game-day energy.

Wings, burgers, shareables, salads, sandwiches, and a full bar—with today’s changing specials one tap away on Facebook.

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The part that changes daily

The core menu lives here. Today’s special lives on Facebook.

No stale “special of the day” buried on a website. Use this page for the dependable menu, directions, ordering, and contact details—then jump straight to Uptown’s Facebook page for the latest plate, event, or game-night update.

Dining room inside Uptown Grill Eufaula

A new chapter on Broad Street

Made for real meals.

A polished website should make the next decision easy: what to eat, when to come, and how to get here.

Support the 2026 team

The next reviews should describe the new chapter.

The existing Google listing carries years of history from the location. If you visited after the 2026 ownership change, an honest current review helps future guests understand what Uptown is today.

Plan your visit

We’ll see you at the table.

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Uptown Grill Eufaula 207 E Broad St, Eufaula, AL 36027

Good to know

Questions, answered.

The practical details guests usually need before they leave home.

Visited under the new ownership?

Share an honest current experience. New reviews help separate today’s Uptown from years of legacy listing history.

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Why this website earns its place
01 · Control the transition

One owned source for the new chapter.

Google, Apple, Yelp, and directories still show a mix of former branding, a dead Canva link, and conflicting schedules. An owned site becomes the authoritative destination the new operator can update.

02 · Keep Facebook useful

Daily specials stay daily.

The website does not compete with Facebook. It sends guests directly to the newest special while keeping the core menu, phone, ordering, directions, and policies stable.

03 · Turn interest into action

Every visit has a next tap.

Call, order, navigate, open today’s special, review on Google, review on Yelp, or follow on Facebook. The site removes the dead ends that cost a restaurant impulse visits.

04 · Rebuild reputation

Fresh reviews for fresh ownership.

The review campaign explicitly asks recent guests to describe the current 2026 experience—building a clearer signal than inheriting years of mixed legacy feedback.

05 · Reach regulars faster

Installable like a small app.

Guests can add the site to their phone and reopen the menu, Facebook specials, calling, ordering, and directions without searching again.

06 · No complicated ecommerce

Small, owned, and practical.

The restaurant can keep its current ordering workflow. This site’s job is to make discovery and decision-making easier, not force the business into expensive custom software.

The Facebook-management system this site is built to support

  1. Post the daily special before the lunch decision window, using one consistent branded format.
  2. Post game nights, live music, or events early enough for guests to make plans.
  3. Reuse one strong food photo across Facebook and the website gallery when rights are confirmed.
  4. Invite recent guests to leave honest Google or Yelp feedback after the ownership change.
Pre-launch accuracy note: Google currently shows Wednesday 11 AM–10 PM, while Apple Maps and older directories still display the former evening schedule. The finished public launch should use the new owner’s confirmed seven-day schedule before enabling the live open/closed badge.