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    Excellent BBQ. Excellent service. Adorable ice cream parlor right next door. Also open until 9 on Sundays. A godsend!

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    1906 Farmhouse Restaurant - Front of restaurant - street view

    1906 Farmhouse Restaurant

    3.4(49 reviews)
    12.7 mi
    $$

    I went on a group ride with some folks that like to go out to breakfast on Mondays, and they had…read morechosen Farmhouse 1906 this time around. Entering it kind of reminds you of a farmhouse, I guess. Pretty standard furnishings and decoration for a country diner sort of place. Of course, we were there for breakfast, so the standard diner breakfast was on the menu. The full menu consists of burgers, sandwiches, and a couple of barbecue dishes. If there were more screens mounted on the walls I would call it a sportsbar, but that isn't the case. Our orders were taken, and I had gone for eggs, hashbrowns, and corned beef because it was St Patty's Day. Realistically one of the few times that I have legitimately had food that was appropriate for the holiday. Our food came out in a reasonable amount of time for a group of ten, so the kitchen and staff knew what they were doing. The food was fine... nothing to really shout out about, but also not bad. It was what I expected it to be, and that was good enough.

    1906 Farmhouse 25405 W Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL 32669…read more ***SWILL ALERT*** Pulling up to the hitchin' post at the 1906 Farmhouse, all seemed well and fine. I don't mind themed restaurants (they can be fun). This place was designed to model the Farmhouse where the ranch hands gathered for meals before and after a long day of riding. I dug it. It gave off a warm, welcoming, one-of-the-family vibe. Kasey was my server for the meal and she was frowning before I asked one question. I placed an order for one Country Fried Steak with sides of Collard Greens and Mac & Cheese, along with some Strawberry Shortcake to round out the meal. I soon saw Cantankerous Kasey begrudgingly returning with my victuals. I don't understand this attitude. Am I supposed to be grateful she deigned to work here? Anyway, if any of you are curious like me, you may have often wondered what it was like to spend a day in jail. To that end, I admit, I got myself hauled off to the County Hoosegow. Wanting to make the most out of my tax dollars, I booked my stay to include lunch. The dry bologna sandwich you receive, along with the juice bag to wash it down, is something you try to forget. As I looked at the slop my trustee, Kasey, placed before me, I began to long for the county jail government issue bologna. The Country Fried Steak was fresh from the freezer and cooked with the precision of Stevie Wonder passing his behind-the-wheel driving test. I've been hit with hockey pucks softer than this garbage. The gravy was made in the Sysco factory and this had to be their bottom-grade slush. It was as tasty as flour and water. Wait. The sides were a step down from the entree, if that is possible. Just look at the pictures and tell me, does anything look appetizing? While I am not one to ever judge a book by its cover, as looks can be deceiving. In this case, they are not, and the adage 'a picture speaks a thousand words' is spot on. The Collard Greens were obviously from an industrial can. Hey, don't get me wrong, all restaurants use a food service, but you don't have to be cheap about it and try to finagle the dining population by using the lowest quality they have to offer. The Mac & Cheese looked more like something a dog regurgitated than actual food. It was dry and pasty on the palate--just the way it is not supposed to be. The Strawberry Shortcake is also food service, not unlike the stuff you got in high school, only worse. Kudos, 1906 Farmhouse, you officially serve Swill sans the fly. At least on this visit. The Big Boy says, "I wouldn't serve this SWILL to a dead dog."

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    American Grace - Fudge brownies

    American Grace

    4.0(13 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We stopped by American Grace Cafe before heading out fishing and were honestly blown away. We…read moreordered two bacon, egg, and cheese bagel sandwiches, a bacon, egg, and cheese burrito with hash browns, plus blueberry and double chocolate muffins everything was fresh, hot, and absolutely delicious. What really stood out though was the atmosphere. This is a veteran-owned, Christian family restaurant, and you can truly feel it. They have done in take out and even a drive thru. They make you feel right at home and genuinely cared for from the moment you walk in. We're visiting from California, but were welcomed open-hearted. Service: 5/5 Food: 5/5 Cleanliness: 5/5 We dined in, used the restrooms (very clean), and just enjoyed the whole experience. We also loved seeing that they host Bible studies and veteran events it's clear they care about bringing the community together. This place is amazing. 10/10 would recommend to fellow vets, families, and anyone looking for great food and even better people. Check it out and tell them we sent you! God bless and have a great day

    New eatery in Trenton Florida…read more The previous incarnation was Cherrys, a hamburger joint. American Grace is more of an all American diner. My guy and I both had the philly and it was tasty, Their fries were excellent and service was excellent by a lovely tattooed woman. We'll be back.

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    Jumbo shrimp and jalapeños! Amazing!!!!!

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    Bett's Big T - Fried shrimp platter with a side of fries  Smoked ribs meal with collard greens, mac n cheese, and peach cobbler

    Bett's Big T

    4.0(127 reviews)
    8.0 mi
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    I've always kinda liked Bett's Big T but also used to have reservations about it. Back circa 2015,…read moreit was pretty run down, looked pretty grim honestly. I guess it began as a truck stop decades ago and then became solely a restaurant. Anyways, they have had a cosmetic refresh, painting the building, adding cute signage including some features explaining Bett's long history, and just made the dining rooms a down-home but clean and inviting place now. This goes a long way: I am all for hole-in-the-wall restaurants but you don't want a place to look dirty, either. Bett's no longer does. It looks comfortable and plain-spoken, honest, and home town now. The food has always been good. You get a menu dinner or daily special--things like chicken fried steak or liver and onions or fried mullet--and a choice of three sides. The sides range from mac-n-cheese and collards to normally a couple homemade desserts: the peach cobbler and strawberry cake both are not to be missed. Portions are generous. Their Friday and Saturday all-you-can-eat seafood dinner is also a real deal and good food. Red velvet cake, caramel cake, and lemon cake are hits too but less frequent in their menu appearances. Ford hook limas sometimes show up too, slowly cooked with bacon or ham and are awesome. The painting and general interior and exterior refresh really went a long ways with me to have greater confidence in Bett's. It's now easily a place I rank with some of the region's best country/Southern cooking restaurants.

    Love this place as a mid point between my home and office. It's a quirky restaurant with a bathroom…read morethat has a sink on the outside of the bathroom! The food selection is very diverse and plentiful. The prices are between $12 and $20'ish per person. The fried chicken comes with 2 or 3 sides and or a desert. Service is fast and friendly and they are very attentive to the customers needs. They recently remodeled parts and the place is even better.

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    Bett's Big T - Background:pork chops, mashed potatoes & gravy, Lima beans & peach cobbler.  Foreground: liver& onions, coleslaw. Fresh warm yeast rolls.

    Background:pork chops, mashed potatoes & gravy, Lima beans & peach cobbler. Foreground: liver& onions, coleslaw. Fresh warm yeast rolls.

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    Cottage Cafe of Dixie - The strawberry stuffed French toast with chicken sausage

    Cottage Cafe of Dixie

    4.2(44 reviews)
    9.8 mi
    $

    A quick dinner, and some well deserved decompression time took Dawn and I to the "cottage cafe" in…read moreOldtown, Fl This is one of our nice, clean, local main stay restaurants in the area. It's been a minute since we were here, so we decided on the cafe tonight. I requested the grilled chicken Cesar salad, and Dawn opted for the turkey-bacon club. Our waitress was quick to take our order and kept our drink glasses full. Lighting is adequate and there is deceptively a lot of room, and tables. The wait was just a little long, but we were behind two large groups of patrons and a big order. The head cook, even came out to apologize for our delay in service. The meal was presented nicely, it was well prepared and was what we expect from the cottage cafe. The prices are comparable to the area, and local economy. We will be back!

    I have been going here for 4 yrs since moving from Georgia! The food is excellent! I go with…read moregirlfriend s and family and have always enjoyed everything! The service is great and girls are friendly, attentive and helpful! Cute country atmosphere. Always busy and they do stay open til 8pm for dinners! We've tried just about everything on the menu and highly recommend them! Great selection on breakfast, lunch and dinners and they have Specials of the day also! Pork chops are amazing, Any breakfast is outstanding and abundant portions! Usually crowded on Sundays!! Thanks Cottage Cafe for a great place to eat!!

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    Cottage Cafe of Dixie - Quiche of the day (vegetable) with hashbrowns and a biscuit

    Quiche of the day (vegetable) with hashbrowns and a biscuit

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