We decided to stop for breakfast in North Carolina on our long drive to South Carolina. This restaurant had good reviews and listed close off I-95. At first glance, the place didn't look appealing, but we opened the door and was quickly greeted and seated at a table. The place is small and looks like they mainly cater to locals, but the southern hospitality was in full swing. Our waitress was so attentive, polite, and very friendly. All qualities that you don't find every day at similar restaurants that we've been to in Maryland. The food was good, but the sausage links and patties were a bit salty for me. They looked like they were made in-house as well as the biscuits. I liked the simple menu. It made choosing what to eat easy. It was great to have a real breakfast at a local stop with...
Read moreChew N Chat is the heartbeat of Rocky Mount when it comes to good food and a welcoming staff. Had breakfast yesterday and must say that I was so impressed with everything. The food was hot and delicious, never had to wait for a refill it was truly one of the best dining experiences that I've had in quite some time. Ask for Jennifer when you stop in, she has been there for years and is genuinely one of the nicest individuals that you would ever want to meet. Take my advice and visit this amazing eatery, you will not be...
Read moreIt was a late for lunch in Rocky Mount, ND when some business people directed me to a nearby restaurant called the Chew N Chat. Upon entering, it was just an ordinary mom 'n pop, but when the food arrived I realized I didn't need to put anything on the food except my lips! A delicious hamburger steak, but Miss Barbara's cabbage and her green beans were outrageous! I found a friendly and impressive crew from the wait staff to the grill master to the owner. It's a little off the beaten path, but well...
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