Brunswick locals don’t argue about everything — but when it comes to fries, the opinions are loud, specific, and surprisingly unified.
We asked a simple question: Where in Brunswick can a person find the best fries?
What followed was a flood of responses, repeated answers, strong emotions, and exactly one person who suggested making them at home.

The Clear Winner: Twin Oaks BBQ
If there’s a default answer to “best fries in Brunswick,” it’s Twin Oaks BBQ.
Locals mentioned Twin Oaks more than any other spot by a wide margin, often specifying the battered fries and the Norwich Street location. Some people named it once. Others named it multiple times. A few admitted they’d drive serious distances just to get them.
When Brunswick talks fries, this is where the conversation starts.
Strong Local Favorites Worth Mentioning
Not everyone eats the same fries — and locals made sure to point that out.
Mack’s Bar-Be-Que
Frequently mentioned alongside Twin Oaks, especially by fans of battered fries. Many locals treat these two as interchangeable favorites depending on the day.
Willie’s Wee-Nee Wagon
Often singled out for steak fries specifically. Several commenters made a clear distinction between battered fries and steak fries, and Willie’s owned that lane.
Grandy’s
Beloved by people who like their fries dipped in gravy — and unapologetic about it.
Other Notable Brunswick Mentions
A few spots earned consistent shout-outs even if they didn’t dominate the thread.
Reid’s Apothecary
Praised for thin, crispy fries, especially by locals who aren’t fans of battered styles.
Tipsy McSway’s
Quietly reliable, with multiple mentions for consistently good fries.
Five Guys
Not local, not cheap, but still respected — particularly when fresh and seasoned.
Shane’s Rib Shack
Popped up a handful of times as a solid, dependable option.
The Funniest (and Most Honest) Takes
Because no local food thread is complete without commentary:
• “At your house because potatoes are not difficult.”
• “Twin Oaks. I drive 75 miles to get them.”
• “Twin Oaks or Grandy’s dipped in gravy. I can’t eat either anymore 😭💔”
• “Five Guys… when fresh. But too expensive.”
• “Learn how to make your own.”
Brunswick locals don’t just recommend fries — they defend them.
The Takeaway
If you ask locals where to find the best fries in Brunswick, most will point you straight to Twin Oaks — usually without hesitation and often with the word battered attached.
After that, it becomes a matter of style: steak fries, thin and crispy, gravy-dipped, or something a little more refined. Either way, the opinions are strong, personal, and deeply local.
If this debate feels familiar, it should. The same thing happens whenever people argue about who makes the best cheeseburger in the Golden Isles — another question locals take very seriously.

