Sue's Kitchen - Dobson
Sue's Kitchen
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A beloved Dobson diner delivers generous, old‑fashioned breakfasts and comfort seafood—big portions, friendly service and wallet‑friendly prices keep locals coming. Peaks of excellence include standout catfish, biscuits & gravy and hearty country breakfasts, though crowds mean wait times and occasional service lapses. Diners report inconsistent food availability, spotty cleanliness and an often chilly dining room, but overall its homestyle cooking and bustling, welcoming vibe make it a dependable choice for a hearty, no‑frills meal.
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This was a small hole in the wall along our way home. We were hungry coming off of a camping trip. Expecting diner food, we got your typical southern country menu. First thing was, upon walking in there was no greeting. No have a seat wherever. Or please wait to be seated. It was like they expected us to know. It was packed with what looked like the cast of deliverance. Pretty sure the town has some special olympians. The biscuit was huge and edible and that's about the only good thing we can say. Except the unsweet tea was good. So two things. The cubed steak special was anything but special. It tasted like canned cat food and the gravy was cold. The country ham was so salty it wasn't edible. Could not see a bathroom, but it was tiny so maybe they share it with a neighbor. Although it was a Sunday, and Sunday dining out options are quite limited in the south, I guess I shouldn't have had such high standards. Looked like an all women crew which is cool. They did receive a 99 score on some sort of health inspection but I suspect the health department officer is part of the inbreeding that's clearly going on in this town, cuz there just ain't no way they could pass any sort of health inspection. But I'm only judging what I could see and that included a very discolored and greasy ceiling, crud built up deep in the window sills and the blinds looked they they came out of a smokers trailer from 1962. So if you're going through Dobson on a Sunday, stop in for a biscuit and some unsweet tea and then keep driving before you hear dueling banjos.
Good food, kind service, place was packed. I only wish they were bigger and had an updated bathroom. Most entrees $15
Food was just ok. I really expected more flavor and taste Vegetarian options: Don’t know Kid-friendliness: Yeah Parking: Lot Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot
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