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It's an old-fashioned diner, and I stopped by mainly because of its intriguing name. I ordered the cookies and gravy with two eggs on the side. I have to say, for a deep southern city, the cookies and gravy weren't all that great. There's a large hotdog figure near the entrance, and the waitress mentioned that the hotdog man's name is Frank. View all feedback.
This place beats Waffle House in food and service, hands down! It was definitely a popular place, and there was a bit of a wait for the food, but it was all worth it. Make sure to come early for your meal and your seat!
It is very good small town food. Clearly love put into the food. Very strong Waffle House vibes when you enter the building but the food makes up for it!
The young lady that was my waitress was very friendly kind and honest which I appreciate it Ordered a hamburger and it was a really good hamburger The dining room reminded me of an old diner It was crowded and by the time we left people were waiting for a table but when we got in we got a table right away able to sit down and must say again I waitress was great I made our experience really good
On the way to home from the nearby desoto cave site looks like it was made from an old waffle house location. we found it clean and personal friendly. our total amount was $40 for four of us. a club, barbecue, 2chkn channels and 4 drinks. in portions were good for a light lunch and correspondingly inexpensive. I would recommend a stop when they go through.
It's an old-fashioned diner, and I stopped by mainly because of its intriguing name. I ordered the cookies and gravy with two eggs on the side. I have to say, for a deep southern city, the cookies and gravy weren't all that great. There's a large hotdog figure near the entrance, and the waitress mentioned that the hotdog man's name is Frank.