Excellent small Restaurant. Feels like a 1950's time capsule, and is small and comfy. All the staff are very nice, and talk to you "just like ya momma would!". The food was very good, as well. I ordered a cheeseburger, and everything was fantastic about it. Wasn't too thick, nor too thin. Just the right amount of cheese, cooked just long enough, and was tasty throughout. For dessert I had a Chess pie, which was warm, sweet, and ended the meal perfectly. This place feels like going to grandma's house after a long day. Just right! The atmosphere just makes you feel at ease and in a simpler time. The Prices aren't necessarily high, but some small things are just a tad high; it's between McDonald's and Applebees in terms of price, if that helps....
Read moreDelicious food and a friendly atmosphere make this small town 50s diner a must whether you live here or are just passing by. I've eaten here many times, but today, I had the large turkey cheeseburger with potato planks. The burger had a lean, yet rich and meaty flavor and the slaw, pickles and onion gave it a nice sweetness and a bit of a zing. For dessert, I had their apple pie with a slice of American cheese on top. While many in the South would find this combination odd, it goes very well together. My band director recommended it to me when. I was in high school and it's been a favorite...
Read moreI read so many great reviews before trying this place. Unfortunately, It didn't live up to them. It was a cute place. The food was okay. First off, they don't sell BBQ anymore, even though it is still on the menu. I had the slaw burger. The idea is good, the delivery failed because the food just isn't that good. The desserts we tried(Peach cobbler and Chess Pie) were awful. I couldn't even eat mine. I honestly can't recommend it. I had...
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