If you want the best restaurant in Andalusia, start with Ofelia’s Italian Restaurant. It has the cleanest mix of reputation, consistency, and menu value in Covington County.
That matters because a good local pick should do more than look popular. It should open when you need it, serve food that holds up, and avoid surprises. Ofelia’s does that better than most places in town.
Why Ofelia’s Still Leads the Pack
Ofelia’s is at 401 River Falls St. It is open Monday through Saturday, with lunch from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and dinner from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It is closed on Sundays, so plan around that if you are eating today.

The reason Ofelia’s stays on top is simple. It has the strongest local case and the most dependable dining experience. The restaurant got county-wide attention in the original award story, and the feedback still lines up with that reputation.
Reviews stay solid across platforms, with ratings around 4.2 and 4.3. More important, people keep pointing to the same things. They like the baked lasagna, chicken parmesan, spaghetti and meatballs, garlic bread, and the family-owned feel. That kind of consistency is hard to beat.
Order the classics here. This is not the place for guesswork. It is the place for a steady plate, decent pace, and a meal that feels finished the way it should.
The Best Alternatives When the Menu Needs to Change
If you want to scan the field fast, this current Andalusia restaurant roundup gives you a quick reference. The short version is below.
| Restaurant | Best for | Current snapshot |
|---|---|---|
| David’s Catfish House | Seafood and catfish | 1842 E 3 Notch St, hours vary by source, call ahead. |
| Big Mike’s Steakhouse | Steak dinner | 102 Coffee Street, Wed-Thu 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM, Fri-Sat 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, closed Sun-Mon-Tue. |
| Tabby D’s Family Restaurant | Buffet lunch | 1421 Dr M L K Jr Expy, lunch buffet 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Mon-Fri 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, closed Saturday. |
| Lost Pizza Co | Pizza and wings | 14 Court Square, downtown stop for pizza, pasta, and wings. |
The table tells the story. Ofelia’s is the best all-around pick. The others win when you want a more specific meal.
David’s Catfish House for seafood night

David’s is the seafood answer in town. It is the move when you want catfish, shrimp, gumbo, fried green tomatoes, or a heavier Southern plate. If seafood is your main filter, this is the place that competes most directly with Ofelia’s for a top spot.
There is one catch. Source hours do not match perfectly, so call ahead before you drive over. That makes David’s a strong dinner choice, but not the lowest-risk choice.
Big Mike’s Steakhouse for a later dinner

Big Mike’s is the best pick when steak is the goal. It is at 102 Coffee Street and it runs on a tighter schedule than most restaurants in Andalusia. It is closed Sunday through Tuesday, then opens Wednesday through Saturday for dinner.
That schedule tells you who it is for. It is for people who want a sit-down steak night, not a casual drop-in lunch. Reviews point to tender steaks and fair pricing, and the no-reservations setup keeps the operation simple. If you want a ribeye and don’t mind planning around the hours, Big Mike’s belongs near the top of your list.
Tabby D’s and Lost Pizza cover the quick options
Tabby D’s is the practical buffet stop. Lunch is the best time to go. The meat-and-vegetable setup works well when you want speed, volume, and a straightforward Southern plate.
Lost Pizza Co is the downtown fallback. Pizza, pasta, and wings make it easy to satisfy a group without overthinking the order. If you are already near the square, it is one of the simplest answers in town.
How to Pick the Right Place Today
Use the occasion to decide, not the hype. If you want the safest sit-down meal, Ofelia’s is still the strongest all-around choice. If you want seafood, David’s is the better fit. If you want steak, go to Big Mike’s. If you want buffet speed, Tabby D’s works.
Timing matters too. Ofelia’s closes on Sunday. Big Mike’s has a narrow dinner-only rhythm. David’s needs a phone check because hours vary by source. That is the kind of detail that saves a wasted trip.
Conclusion
The best restaurant in Andalusia is Ofelia’s because it does the basics right and keeps doing them well. That is the standard that matters most in a small market.
If you want one reliable dinner, start there. If your mood changes, the seafood, steak, buffet, and pizza options around town give you real backups, not filler.
