Nice little hole in the wall. Been in a couple of times. Friends are welcomed with warm smiles. Conversations are easily started. Food is as to be expected, with enough country panache to be better than something you would get deep fried at any of the Mc-type chains. Bar Food, which goes with reasonably priced beer and drinks.
The recommendation of a piece of pounded chicken, battered with a seasoning similar to their famous blue-gill filet fried dinner, on a bun with a slice of swiss cheese along with a good handful of sliced, and flat-top fried ham lunch meat. Finally, topped with pickles. Additional condiments are politely offered. Was, Interesting.
The soup of the day, chicken and rice, does not look nearly as good as it is, though you will need crackers to thoroughly enjoy.
The lavatory is clean enough to do what needs to be done.
Overall, Service is good, atmosphere is not too bad, prices are...
Read moreAbsolutely loved everything about my experience. The food and company was absolutely amazing. I ordered a drink from the bar and when it came out the bartender looked at it and was like, "that doesn't look right, let me make you another". I would have drank it without knowing any better, but the gentleman made sure that I was getting the best quality drink. Additionally the woman who served us, was the kindest individual I met. She made sure to take care of us and anything we needed. She even took a moment to sit and have a brief conversation. It really just felt like I was with family while...
Read moreWent here on a work trip with 3 others. We're from Ohio and I really like to encourage shop local, shop small, so when picking a restaurant for lunch I wanted something that wasnt a chain. .. I got the fish basket, two others got burgers and another got a chicken sandwich.
I did not get a side salad but the others did. The side salad is not just a bowl of lettuce, excellent looking salad! The fish was exemplary and I could tell they made their own tartar sauce. Even the fries were excellent, not greasy or...
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