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    Cozy Corner Cafe

    4.8 (6 reviews)
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    4 months ago

    If you're in Jackson and want traditional home cooking then travel to Main Street and try this one.

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    14 years ago

    Great food and a wonderful, friendly hometown atmosphere. Always good conversation and good food!

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    Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum - 4 piece combo, biscuit, large coleslaw, mashed potatoes, Dr. Pepper with sweet cream.

    Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum

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    I'm a big fan of KFC. Growing up, my mother used to take us out once a month for a bucket of the…read moreColonel's crispy fried chicken with mashed potatoes and coleslaw. I saw several of my Yelp friends recommend a stop at the Museum and I was all in. I could hardly contain my excitement, seeing the iconic bucket marquee. Outside, in the perfectly manicured lot, stand petroleum artifacts from the Sanders early days as a gas station owner. A historical plaque describes the site. The Museum stands where Harland Sanders (the Colonel) once owned a small neighborhood restaurant, called Sanders. Here, his famous fried chicken took root. Inside, is a modern KFC counter. I be placed my order and was given a beeper. The Museum is filled with artifacts from 1940's to present including Sanders furniture, kitchen ware and an evolution of KFC logo packaging and trinkets. My favorite part of the exhibit was a video of Sanders describing how to prepare his chicken. I was truly inspired by his story as an entrepreneur. My lunch was fresher than any KFC that I had ever had. The chicken was crispy and flavorful. The coleslaw was so brightly colored that I knew it was made within the hour. And the potatoes took me back to my childhood. We spent about an hour total at the museum. There is no charge, except your meal. Restrooms are clean. The museum is fun and interesting. I highly recommend a stop, especially if you're a KFC fan.

    I've been wanting to take a road trip here for a while. This was a really cool museum. I was…read moresurprised how much stuff there was. Then when you're done looking at all the museum stuff, you go to the counter and order chicken. This is a great spot for a road trip.

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    Nomada Bakery

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    Very sweet little bakery and cafe tucked into the Heritage Station Visitors Center…read more While I didn't try any pastries on this visit, they had an array of impressive-looking gluten free options. I got a cortado, which was decent, and the empanada special (1 chicken + 1 beef) with a cup of the coconut curry miso -- the food was excellent, especially the soup. The service was good, and the ambiance is moody and quirky, with a rustic retro vibe. It's a great place to study or read a book.

    This place is in some kind of converted building near the waterfront, which also houses a visitor…read morecenter and a gift shop. There is a small free parking lot which is quite busy. Their offerings are impressive, and include a dessert spread and empanadas and other food cooked to order. They are notable for having several vegetarian and vegan items, which is not always easy to find in this part of the country or in this cuisine. They were out of some things, and notably I had to switch from a more interesting kale salad to their basic one, which had a few dodgy leaves that weren't the freshest but overall was fine. My lentil empanada was of a good size and was robustly filled. It's this sort of thing that I think of when I see places that don't offer plant-based options. It's delicious. It's recognizable, real food. Why not offer something like this? Their dessert selection included a GF vegan case with one type of muffin in it, and some more conventional and splendid looking creations that I did not have room for. My light lunch satisfied, and I'm sure dessert would have been good as well.

    Cozy Corner Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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