Chester Country Cafe is hands-down my favorite place to eat! Everything I’ve ever ordered there has tasted absolutely amazing - like my grandmother made it herself! With a menu full of down-home comfort food for the young and old (think collard greens, fried okra, sweet potato fries, mac-n-cheese, country-fried steak, catfish, hush puppies, homemade pie...getting hungry ain’t ya) Chester Country Cafe is where it’s at. Not only is the food utterly mouth-watering, the servers always go above and beyond to ensure that you have the friendliest and most satisfying country dining experience! You’ll just hafta visit for yourself to see why I’m going on in such a way! Mmm mmm, I love me some Chester Country Cafe! In fact, I’m having my leftovers from lunch there right now -that’s what prompted this review - my off-the-hook fried chicken and mashed potatoes with country gravy!! Thank you, Chester Country Cafe! See y’all at...
Read moreStopped in for late breakfast during Spring Break with the family. We ordered a lot of food, and EVERYTHING was incredible. I got the hamburger and kept thinking about it the rest of the day - that's how delicious it was. It wasn't anything fancy, but every component of the burger was so flavorful. My daughter couldn't get enough of the collard greens. We almost picked our plates clean, that's how good it was.
For reference, we live over in the Dallas metro area and have been to countless diners and breakfast joints. This little gem had some of the best food I've ever had, definitely the best breakfast food.
The best part was how friendly everyone was. They treated us like neighbors as soon as we walked in. This was our first trip to the area and we had a lot of questions. They gave us a ton of great tips for things we should see and what the kids would like.
We'll be sure to stop in every time...
Read moreI have to say that there is no way i would come back here, there were 2 locals having breakfast and my husband and I, the owner was hateful, I did everything I could to make conversation and got a one or 2 word response back. We have friends that live in the area and when I brought them up, we still got no spark. The coffee was ok, the biscuits were thin and over cooked so you needed a knife to cut them, the gravy was thin, the bacon was so cooked it was crunchy. I guess the eggs were ok. While we were eating 3 people came in, again no greeting so they were asking us if they just seat themselves. I pointed out the menu board. Orders were taken at the counter when you enter. Drive the extra miles to Alma or Fayeteville and get a much better dining experience, you will thank me...unless you're a man...
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