A true, old timey country restaurant for breakfast. If you're a city slicker like me, maybe used to the concrete life of NY, maybe used to the agriculture or sandy oceans of CA, you won't be used to southern hospitality. This place is drippin with southern hospitality and damn good southern cookin.
I had their Hungry Man's Trash Can, which is an omelet with everything, including the tastiest bacon south of the Maxon Dixon line. East of the Mississipp. $16. The little lady had a big $10 breakfast. Crazy low prices, but keep it here please for the next time I have the pleasure of a trip to Lexington.
The breakfast is outstanding. Since the bill was so low, we added some baked apples and some grits with a little extra pocket change. As sure as the sun shines, this will be the only place I ever have breakfast within 30 miles of this location. OUTSTANDING. The omelet was perfect. The hostess didn't mess around. The waitress was prompt. The old folks improved an already great atmosphere. Reminds you of grandma and grandpa were you so lucky to have a normal American childhood.
Absolutely my favorite part of Lexington. Go there, eat in...
Read moreGreat little place for breakfast, if you can find it LOL! It's basically in the basement of the Virginia ABC store in a strip mall. You have to drive behind the building for the entrance.
As for the breakfast we had eggs benedict, pancakes, breakfast burrito and they were all great. The service was impeccable the wait staff was all over the cleaning of tables and keeping people moving in and out.
The place was pretty much packed when we walked in and we had a very short wait but by the time we sat down there were at least 20 people waiting to get in the door.
Would definitely come back again. Minor little note, they charge a 2% square fee on your bill even if you don't pay with a credit card. Not crazy about that I think that should only be if you're using a...
Read moreThis place is a hole in the wall, but don't let that fool you. It's amazing.
We stopped to grab a planned breakfast here on our way through town. We had to wait about twenty minutes for a table, but it was well worth it. Google Maps did say that it was as busy as it gets, so we knew this going in.
Julia got brisket with onions and peppers, home fries, two eggs, and a biscuit for a very reasonable $12.50.
I had country-fried steak with gravy, home fries, a biscuit, and two eggs for an also very reasonable $9.50.
This is pretty great, considering the price of Biden's eggs.
If things work out on my next trip through Lexington, I'll...
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