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Uptown Kitchen & Bar
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Creative, modern twists on diner fare served in a stylish, light-filled space with an open kitchen.
Nearby attractions
Henry J. Klutho Park
204 W 3rd St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
The Bethel Church
215 Bethel Baptist St, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Springfield Park
956 Hubbard St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville
125 W Ashley St, Jacksonville, FL 32202
(Bridges) Richard & Annette Bloch Cancer Survivor's Park
101 W State St, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Nearby restaurants
Fred Cotten's Landmark BBQ
1417 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Chans Chinese Food
1508 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
W.M.C Mediterranean Cuisine of Springfield
1544 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Hola Mexican Restaurant
1001 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Tulua Bistro Springfield
1705 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Crispy's Springfield Gallery
1735 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Othello
1555 N Pearl St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
1748 Bakehouse
1748 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Georgia Sweets Co
330 E 2nd St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Strings Sports Brewery
1850 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
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Uptown Kitchen & Bar

1303 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206
4.3(1.4K)
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Creative, modern twists on diner fare served in a stylish, light-filled space with an open kitchen.

attractions: Henry J. Klutho Park, The Bethel Church, Springfield Park, First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, (Bridges) Richard & Annette Bloch Cancer Survivor's Park, restaurants: Fred Cotten's Landmark BBQ, Chans Chinese Food, W.M.C Mediterranean Cuisine of Springfield, Hola Mexican Restaurant, Tulua Bistro Springfield, Crispy's Springfield Gallery, Othello, 1748 Bakehouse, Georgia Sweets Co, Strings Sports Brewery
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Phone
(904) 355-0734
Website
uptownkitchenspringfield.com

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Featured dishes

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Fried Green Tomatoes
dish
Voodoo Balls
dish
Avocado Toast
dish
Shrimp & Grits
dish
Southern Biscuits & Gravy
dish
Two Egg Breakfast
dish
Uptown Breakfast Bowl
dish
Vegan Tofu Scramble
dish
Chicken Tenders & Fries
dish
Mimosa Bucket
dish
Bellini
dish
Strawberry Lemosa
dish
Manmosa

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Nearby attractions of Uptown Kitchen & Bar

Henry J. Klutho Park

The Bethel Church

Springfield Park

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville

(Bridges) Richard & Annette Bloch Cancer Survivor's Park

Henry J. Klutho Park

Henry J. Klutho Park

4.5

(174)

Open 24 hours
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The Bethel Church

The Bethel Church

4.8

(179)

Open 24 hours
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Springfield Park

Springfield Park

4.1

(254)

Open 24 hours
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First Baptist Church of Jacksonville

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville

4.5

(204)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Uptown Kitchen & Bar

Fred Cotten's Landmark BBQ

Chans Chinese Food

W.M.C Mediterranean Cuisine of Springfield

Hola Mexican Restaurant

Tulua Bistro Springfield

Crispy's Springfield Gallery

Othello

1748 Bakehouse

Georgia Sweets Co

Strings Sports Brewery

Fred Cotten's Landmark BBQ

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4.5

(502)

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Chans Chinese Food

4.0

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Reviews of Uptown Kitchen & Bar

4.3
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2.0
2y

Atmosphere: Parking was unclear. I assume most people parked in the lots that said tow away zone. I parked in a very tiny lot behind the building but i was sure that it was allowed. Expect long waits. We were told a 45-minute wait for a party of 3. Note that it was Sunday around noon (I'm not sure if this is the norm every day all day). They obviously have long waits regularly, so there were tables and a row of chairs for the waiting area. There were empty tables inside and out, but we were told tables were seared as servers were available, so I'm assuming they were short staffed. There was a table of two ladies sitting outside for our full hour wait with their check. One of them said that since we're just talking, we should probably get up because the lines are so long. The other lady in her party laughed it off, saying why we had to wait a long time too. I relayed this to the hostesses since we were 11+ minutes over our estimated wait time at this point. They were not apologetic, nor did they offer to intervene. Literally, no server stopped by the table the entire time we waited outside (an hour). Atmosphere and service stars were deducted for this. Servers can not be intimidated and should want to turn over tables for their own tips. At normal brunch places, servers continuously circle back so as to hint to the patrons to move on if they are not getting more food or drinks. By letting them sit, it encourages extremely long waits and inconsiderate patrons. It took about 80 minutes from checking in to have our food in front of us.

Bar service: The bar was full the entire time we were there. 1.5 hours at least. The bartender was swamped. But after waiting about 40 minutes, the other patrons waiting with us suggested a drink to help pass the time. It took several minutes for him to acknowledge us even as he was not printing checks, cleaning up, or mixing drinks. We finally got our drinks and continued our wait outside. The margaritas were better than the mimosas based on our experience. Strawberry margarita 4/5. Spicy passion fruit margarita 4/5. Strawberry lemosa 2/5.

Food and dining experience: Time from placing order to it being on the table was extremely fast. I went to order the gumbo and oxtails and grits. The server said that they were sold out (of course, it was my honest response). Honestly, that was the only bright spot to a very long brunch experience. I tried the gumbo as an appetizer since I was starving by this point. Gumbo was okay but not worth $11, especially due to the cup size and no seafood included. 2/5. I went with blackened salmon and grits. It was not flavorful to me. It was approximately a 5 Oz cut of meat over gouda grits with spinach and tomatoes and a creamy sauce and cost $22. Between portion size and flavor challenges versus costs, I would rate it 2/5. My friend ordered chicken and waffles. You get a choice of wings or tenders. She ordered tenders and got 8 large tenders and a berry topped Belgian waffle. I tried the waffle (I'm not a chicken fan). Based on her portion size and the waffle taste, I'd rate it a 5/5 for the $18 cost.

Service: Outside of the hiccups already mentioned, one bright spot was the bus-boy who was the only one to notice we didn't have any napkins and brought us some without prompting. His attention to detail was 5 star! The rest was not up to my standards. During the complaint about wait and the table wasted, another person in line said he tried calling for 40 minutes to place a to go order, and no one ever answered, so he drove up there. Having lived in LA/AL, I know the food wasn't that great to wait to that extreme. I still want to try the oxtail and grits, based on reviews, but I would likely order online during the week and closer to their opening time since the service and atmosphere are not to my standard. I will update my review after an order online experience with the meal I really...

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5.0
22w

An Unforgettable Dining Experience at Uptown Kitchen and Bar

If I owned a restaurant, I would aspire to run it just like Uptown Kitchen and Bar — a true gem that exemplifies excellence in every aspect. From the moment you step through the door, you are greeted with warm hospitality and a welcoming atmosphere that sets the tone for an unforgettable experience.

Ambiance & Atmosphere: Uptown Kitchen and Bar masterfully combines modern elegance with cozy comfort, creating an inviting space that feels both upscale and relaxed. Whether you're there for a casual meal or a special celebration, the ambiance effortlessly adapts to any occasion, making every guest feel valued.

Exceptional Service: The staff at Uptown are genuinely passionate about hospitality. Their attentiveness, knowledge, and friendly demeanor make you feel like a valued guest rather than just another table. They anticipate needs without being intrusive, ensuring a seamless dining experience from start to finish.

Culinary Excellence: The menu is a thoughtful blend of innovative dishes and timeless favorites, crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Each plate is a work of art — beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. The kitchen clearly takes pride in their craft, offering a diverse selection that caters to all tastes and dietary preferences.

Beverage Program: Uptown's bar is a standout, featuring an impressive selection of craft cocktails, local brews, and fine wines. The bartenders are skilled mixologists who can recommend perfect pairings or create custom drinks that elevate the entire dining experience.

Attention to Detail: What truly sets Uptown apart is their unwavering commitment to excellence — from the cleanliness of the space to the precision of their plating, to their thoughtful touches that make guests feel special. The management team clearly values feedback and continually strives to improve.

A Model for Success: If I owned my own restaurant, I would take inspiration from Uptown Kitchen and Bar’s dedication to quality, consistency, and genuine hospitality. They have created a place where people want to return again and again, and that’s the mark of...

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1.0
51w

Visited Uptown Kitchen to celebrate a friend's birthday. The experience was HORRIBLE. When we arrived there was a massive group there celebrating. We were all but ignored for almost an hour because they had ONE server. When our orders were taken, about 40 minutes later we were told the busboy accidentally thrashed our ticket. So we ordered yet again. Two hours after our initial arrival we got our food. It was decent. Honestly we stayed just because we enjoyed one another's company & passed the time with a few adult beverages that we went & retrieved from the bar ourselves. All of us agreed we would never come back because of their excessive wait time. It was just unreasonable. Now, our server did her best to be personable, but she couldn't remove the bad taste in our mouths over the atrocious wait time. Finally, be WARNED if you order an " Old Fashioned" drink they charge you essentially for individual ingredients. To our surprise when the bill came the four Old Fashioned drinks ordered by the group were $19 a piece. Not trying to be funny, but we have paid less for this same drink at way better restaurants. It felt like a scam as the bartender tried to explain the price & how they charge for ingredients. Honestly, we just let him rattle on until we stood baffled long enough to recommend that their unique billing of individual ingredients as their employee explained it to us, should be conveyed more transparently to consumers. None of us could make sense of it. This place has potential but they have to get their act together with staffing. One server on a Friday night, get real. That's not acceptable on any night. If you do try this place, pack your patience because you are NOT getting in and out within any reasonable time frame. Our ordeal lasted a little over 3-hours....

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“Exploring the best brunch bites in the city, one mimosa at a time”. 🥂🍽️ 10/10✨ Total: 55.90 #JaxEats #Brunch #Uptownkitchen #fyp
Kai ThompsonKai Thompson
Atmosphere: Parking was unclear. I assume most people parked in the lots that said tow away zone. I parked in a very tiny lot behind the building but i was sure that it was allowed. Expect long waits. We were told a 45-minute wait for a party of 3. Note that it was Sunday around noon (I'm not sure if this is the norm every day all day). They obviously have long waits regularly, so there were tables and a row of chairs for the waiting area. There were empty tables inside and out, but we were told tables were seared as servers were available, so I'm assuming they were short staffed. There was a table of two ladies sitting outside for our full hour wait with their check. One of them said that since we're just talking, we should probably get up because the lines are so long. The other lady in her party laughed it off, saying why we had to wait a long time too. I relayed this to the hostesses since we were 11+ minutes over our estimated wait time at this point. They were not apologetic, nor did they offer to intervene. Literally, no server stopped by the table the entire time we waited outside (an hour). Atmosphere and service stars were deducted for this. Servers can not be intimidated and should want to turn over tables for their own tips. At normal brunch places, servers continuously circle back so as to hint to the patrons to move on if they are not getting more food or drinks. By letting them sit, it encourages extremely long waits and inconsiderate patrons. It took about 80 minutes from checking in to have our food in front of us. Bar service: The bar was full the entire time we were there. 1.5 hours at least. The bartender was swamped. But after waiting about 40 minutes, the other patrons waiting with us suggested a drink to help pass the time. It took several minutes for him to acknowledge us even as he was not printing checks, cleaning up, or mixing drinks. We finally got our drinks and continued our wait outside. The margaritas were better than the mimosas based on our experience. Strawberry margarita 4/5. Spicy passion fruit margarita 4/5. Strawberry lemosa 2/5. Food and dining experience: Time from placing order to it being on the table was extremely fast. I went to order the gumbo and oxtails and grits. The server said that they were sold out (of course, it was my honest response). Honestly, that was the only bright spot to a very long brunch experience. I tried the gumbo as an appetizer since I was starving by this point. Gumbo was okay but not worth $11, especially due to the cup size and no seafood included. 2/5. I went with blackened salmon and grits. It was not flavorful to me. It was approximately a 5 Oz cut of meat over gouda grits with spinach and tomatoes and a creamy sauce and cost $22. Between portion size and flavor challenges versus costs, I would rate it 2/5. My friend ordered chicken and waffles. You get a choice of wings or tenders. She ordered tenders and got 8 large tenders and a berry topped Belgian waffle. I tried the waffle (I'm not a chicken fan). Based on her portion size and the waffle taste, I'd rate it a 5/5 for the $18 cost. Service: Outside of the hiccups already mentioned, one bright spot was the bus-boy who was the only one to notice we didn't have any napkins and brought us some without prompting. His attention to detail was 5 star! The rest was not up to my standards. During the complaint about wait and the table wasted, another person in line said he tried calling for 40 minutes to place a to go order, and no one ever answered, so he drove up there. Having lived in LA/AL, I know the food wasn't that great to wait to that extreme. I still want to try the oxtail and grits, based on reviews, but I would likely order online during the week and closer to their opening time since the service and atmosphere are not to my standard. I will update my review after an order online experience with the meal I really wanted to eat.
Peaches SmithPeaches Smith
This morning I stopped by Uptown Kitchen and Bar for breakfast. As I entered from the back entrance, no one greeted me. I sat at the bar and Ryan, who was behind the bar, just looked at me and continued to arrange things behind the bar, as if I wasn't present. There were a pile of plastic utensil sets on the bar, slightly to my left... he grabbed them up, tossing one back, which landed closer to me. I sat patiently awaiting service, watching various staff members look me in the face and not even acknowledge my presence. This included the Chef... you would have thought after passing me and looking me in the face at least 5 times he would have said, 'Hello' or something. Fine, I came to eat, not to make friends. Finally, Ryan asks what I wanted to drink... he serve my water up in a small plastic cup and places another plastic set in front of me, removing the one that was tossed earlier. It's another 4/5 minutes before he asks what I would like to order. Mindful, no one else was at the bar and only about 4 tables with 1 or 2 people already seated, drinking and or eating. Two other people later came in and sat at the bar, with no wait and were provided REAL silverware, wrapped in black napkins. When my food finally came out, it was properly delivered by a young lady with a smile and my dish contained an actual spoon... She politely asked if she could get me anything else. Though the experience SUCKED, I will say that the food was Absolutely DELICIOUS. Too bad I couldn't get the whole quality experience. I've spent half the cost on great meals at other locals and was treated a Helluvah lot better. Though I won't say that I will not go back again, but should I... it won't be for dining in.
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Atmosphere: Parking was unclear. I assume most people parked in the lots that said tow away zone. I parked in a very tiny lot behind the building but i was sure that it was allowed. Expect long waits. We were told a 45-minute wait for a party of 3. Note that it was Sunday around noon (I'm not sure if this is the norm every day all day). They obviously have long waits regularly, so there were tables and a row of chairs for the waiting area. There were empty tables inside and out, but we were told tables were seared as servers were available, so I'm assuming they were short staffed. There was a table of two ladies sitting outside for our full hour wait with their check. One of them said that since we're just talking, we should probably get up because the lines are so long. The other lady in her party laughed it off, saying why we had to wait a long time too. I relayed this to the hostesses since we were 11+ minutes over our estimated wait time at this point. They were not apologetic, nor did they offer to intervene. Literally, no server stopped by the table the entire time we waited outside (an hour). Atmosphere and service stars were deducted for this. Servers can not be intimidated and should want to turn over tables for their own tips. At normal brunch places, servers continuously circle back so as to hint to the patrons to move on if they are not getting more food or drinks. By letting them sit, it encourages extremely long waits and inconsiderate patrons. It took about 80 minutes from checking in to have our food in front of us. Bar service: The bar was full the entire time we were there. 1.5 hours at least. The bartender was swamped. But after waiting about 40 minutes, the other patrons waiting with us suggested a drink to help pass the time. It took several minutes for him to acknowledge us even as he was not printing checks, cleaning up, or mixing drinks. We finally got our drinks and continued our wait outside. The margaritas were better than the mimosas based on our experience. Strawberry margarita 4/5. Spicy passion fruit margarita 4/5. Strawberry lemosa 2/5. Food and dining experience: Time from placing order to it being on the table was extremely fast. I went to order the gumbo and oxtails and grits. The server said that they were sold out (of course, it was my honest response). Honestly, that was the only bright spot to a very long brunch experience. I tried the gumbo as an appetizer since I was starving by this point. Gumbo was okay but not worth $11, especially due to the cup size and no seafood included. 2/5. I went with blackened salmon and grits. It was not flavorful to me. It was approximately a 5 Oz cut of meat over gouda grits with spinach and tomatoes and a creamy sauce and cost $22. Between portion size and flavor challenges versus costs, I would rate it 2/5. My friend ordered chicken and waffles. You get a choice of wings or tenders. She ordered tenders and got 8 large tenders and a berry topped Belgian waffle. I tried the waffle (I'm not a chicken fan). Based on her portion size and the waffle taste, I'd rate it a 5/5 for the $18 cost. Service: Outside of the hiccups already mentioned, one bright spot was the bus-boy who was the only one to notice we didn't have any napkins and brought us some without prompting. His attention to detail was 5 star! The rest was not up to my standards. During the complaint about wait and the table wasted, another person in line said he tried calling for 40 minutes to place a to go order, and no one ever answered, so he drove up there. Having lived in LA/AL, I know the food wasn't that great to wait to that extreme. I still want to try the oxtail and grits, based on reviews, but I would likely order online during the week and closer to their opening time since the service and atmosphere are not to my standard. I will update my review after an order online experience with the meal I really wanted to eat.
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This morning I stopped by Uptown Kitchen and Bar for breakfast. As I entered from the back entrance, no one greeted me. I sat at the bar and Ryan, who was behind the bar, just looked at me and continued to arrange things behind the bar, as if I wasn't present. There were a pile of plastic utensil sets on the bar, slightly to my left... he grabbed them up, tossing one back, which landed closer to me. I sat patiently awaiting service, watching various staff members look me in the face and not even acknowledge my presence. This included the Chef... you would have thought after passing me and looking me in the face at least 5 times he would have said, 'Hello' or something. Fine, I came to eat, not to make friends. Finally, Ryan asks what I wanted to drink... he serve my water up in a small plastic cup and places another plastic set in front of me, removing the one that was tossed earlier. It's another 4/5 minutes before he asks what I would like to order. Mindful, no one else was at the bar and only about 4 tables with 1 or 2 people already seated, drinking and or eating. Two other people later came in and sat at the bar, with no wait and were provided REAL silverware, wrapped in black napkins. When my food finally came out, it was properly delivered by a young lady with a smile and my dish contained an actual spoon... She politely asked if she could get me anything else. Though the experience SUCKED, I will say that the food was Absolutely DELICIOUS. Too bad I couldn't get the whole quality experience. I've spent half the cost on great meals at other locals and was treated a Helluvah lot better. Though I won't say that I will not go back again, but should I... it won't be for dining in.
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