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Forest Country Club

MS-35, Forest, MS 39074, USA

27 Reviews

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Forest Country Club, located at MS-35, Forest, MS 39074, USA, is a local country club primarily known for its golf facilities. It likely offers an 18-hole golf course along with a clubhouse and other amenities typically associated with a community-focused club.

Specific pool temperatures for Forest Country Club are not readily available in public information. If a pool is present, it is typically an outdoor, unheated facility, with temperatures varying seasonally.

What are people saying (AI review summary)? The reviews highlight several positive experiences across different venues. The clubhouse restaurant offers very friendly service, particularly from Barb, who is praised for her conversation, menu advice, and excellent pulled pork sandwich with unique fried pickled jalapeno chips. The golf course, despite having dirty carts, is described as a 'ton of fun' with excellent greens and a unique atmosphere created by towering pines, operating on a 'pay as you play' model. Darwell's, a cafe/bistro, receives extensive praise for its warm, friendly, and low-key classy ambiance, accommodating service (including chef check-ins), and a menu with regularly changing specials, especially Cajun seafood. The food at Darwell's is consistently lauded for attractive presentations, expertly crafted simple recipes with deep flavors, premium ingredients, and generous portions—from perfectly prepared appetizers and salads to entrees with ample protein and 'divine' desserts. It's considered excellent value, worth a long drive due to its quality and experience. Other mentions include good folks, good food, great blues music, sports on multiple TVs, a nice clean swimming pool with a slide, and golf opportunities at a country club, which also hosted a successful annual 'cruz in' event.

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  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Accessible Entrance

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Donald Gordon August 20th, 2018
Donald Gordon

Very friendly service at the club house restaurant. Barb, is a real sweetheart, full of conversation and offering advice on the menu items while constantly refilling your tea. Had the pulled pork sandwich with chips and Barb brought us some fried pickled jalapeno chips. They were really great.

Don Ardrey April 15th, 2015
Don Ardrey

I loved this course! At one point it must have been an amazing course. Today it is "pay as you play." The carts were dirty, but it was a ton of fun. The greens were in excellent shape, and with the towering pines, the sound of a drive is like a cannon! Can't wait to play again! :-)

Brian Alexander August 2nd, 2020
Brian Alexander

Review BY A FAT GUY - I've been told to never trust a skinny chef... logical advice, and Darwell certainly fits that description, so when I say he's earned every bit of praise I can heap on him you can take it to the bank. THE PLACE: Darwell's seating certainly fits the Cafe / Bistro category. It's a low key kind of classy that's warm and friendly - A welcoming family business you can bring your family to. THE SERVICE: Did I saw welcoming? They stay busy enough that you should probably make a reservation, but you'll be greeted with a smile no matter what, and they'll try to accommodate everyone. You'll be well taken care of, but not overwhelmed with check-ups. Expect the chef to check in on you, and you don't find everything to be perfection "Don't take another bite" until he has taken care of it. THE MENU: What's printed on the paper might seem a bit limited, but these are just the stock stand-bys. The specials change regularly and keep it fresh. Is it Cajun Seafood? ...and then some. Take my advice: Look over the selections before you come - you'll have a hard time choosing. Drinks are more limited, but their sweet tea is up to southern standards. THE FOOD: Attractive presentations of expertly crafted simple recipes with deep flavors and only the best ingredients. You can smell that much walking through the door, so let me dive in with a bit more detail. Portions - You cannot possibly go home hungry. The appetizer could easily be called an entree without sides and things progress from there. Plan on having dinner for tomorrow's lunch as well. Appetizer - I chose one of the specials (and won't tell you what I ordered because I don't think you can get a bad dish. Pick something that appeals to you) It was served quickly, for which I was very thankful - nothing worse than smelling good food and having to wait for it. The crisp parts were crisp, the tender parts were tender, sauce was creamy and showed every sign of having just been made. It was also the perfect ready to eat temperature - again, I think it's somewhat cruel seeing and smelling something delicious in front of you and not being able to dig right in without sauteing your tongue and wasting the flavors for the rest of the meal. Salad - Chop up some veg and throw it in a bowl, right? No. Quality counts, and so does preparation... Ever get a hunk of lettuce that's more stem than anything else? A crouton you could pound nails with? Not here... The lettuce was crisp and selected with care, Croutons were soft but crunchy, Tomato must have come straight from someone's garden, and the house dressing had a delightfully sweet zing. There was also a couple pieces of raw onion - which I mention specifically because they're not to my personal taste... and the dish didn't reek of onions as I usually find. Do I need say how fresh they must be for that to be true? Entree - Again served at the perfect temperature to dig right in, yet somehow designed so that it stayed delightfully warm throughout the course. Pasta cooked to perfection, sauce fresh and delicious, and protein in every bite... We're not talking a dish of spaghetti with a few shrimp scattered around, I mean there was literally meat in every bite with sauce in pasta in perfect proportion. Dessert - This should be illegal. You simply have to try one of the offerings... you won't have room for it, and you'll hurt yourself trying to finish it (split mine with my daughter), but you'll absolutely kick yourself if you don't have one. Delightfully warm and gooey. Absolutely deadly. Totally devine. VALUE: While I unfortunately can't afford to eat here nearly as often as I'd like it's worth every penny plus the long drive from my home (about an hour away). Add to that the fact that I also have lunch tomorrow (and did I mention I'm and economy sized guy?) and I'd consider it a bargain. The quality ingredients, masterful recipe, careful preparation, generous portion, and overall perfection make Darwell's well worth the experience.

Mary Williams July 29th, 2018
Mary Williams

Had a good time at the first annual cruz in at the country club last night

Scott Gibbs June 15th, 2018
Scott Gibbs

Good folks and good food. Great blue's music. Watch sports 4 different TV's. Nice clean swimming pool with sliding board. Or you can play a round of golf.

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Opening Hours

Sunday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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