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    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Black Dog - Three Pepper Burger basket with a side of fries.

    Black Dog

    4.9(24 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I've been hearing about the hype around this place for almost a year now…read more I started working in Booneville a little over eight months ago and Black Dog Meat Co. always gets brought up anytime the conversation drifts towards dining out and/or specifically remarkable places to eat locally or at least nearby. Due to being closed on the weekends (which I totally get, family is important) I hadn't had a chance to dine at Black Dog until recently when Booneville hosted a Totality Eclipse event. It was a pleasant surprise when I noticed they were open outside of normal business hours and I told my wife we weren't leaving until I got to order from the "legendary" town sandwich shop. We walked in to a rustic chic dining area adorned with family pictures, portraits of the dogs that served as the diner's namesake, and quirky bits of The Office memorabilia. Right away the decor, the lighting, and the overall upbeat mood of the little eatery evoked a strong sense of down home, authentic Americana. I couldn't wait to order. It didn't take long to decide which TWO entrées I wanted to devour, the menu is condensed and offers the exact amount of variety for such a place, but it DID take a few minutes to decide between the Chopper's Reuben and the Triple Pepper Burger. Both descriptions made my mouth salivate as I read through them, but I think in the end the idea of trying the famous smash burgers they're known for won me over as I opted for the latter. Don't get me wrong, I love a good Reuben probably more than any other classic sandwich and I'll definitely go back the minute I get the chance just to experience that, but I couldn't resist the mouthwatering description of a smash patty adorned with Jalepenos, chipotle mayo, the renowned Black Dog signature sauce, along with so much more. Ordered with a side of fries and a soda from the cooler, I waited impatiently. Partly due to being hungry after walking the blocks all day and partly due to finally getting a chance to form my own opinion about the place, I was chomping at the bit to get my burger basket. It didn't take long at all (even with a fairly packed dining area) and when the young lady who took my order brought my food over she barely had a chance to place it on the table before I was digging in and chowing down. Needless to say, it exceeded my every expectation. The bun was warm and fresh and tasted like it came straight from the oven. The perfectly balanced crispy and tender meat fritter was award worthy to say the least. The toppings: simply phenomenal. Quite a lengthy description on the menu led me to wonder if it was gonna be too much as the various flavors might end up struggling to present themselves enough to offer a distinguish taste, but boy was I wrong on that account. In addition to the others I mentioned earlier, the Three Pepper offered French fried crunchy onions, pepper jack cheese, and sriracha sauce. Of course, the distinct Black Dog sauce was the figurative cherry on top. Both equally discernible and delicious, I had to ask for a ramekin full to dip my fries in. Not that they needed it, by any means. The fries, my goodness the fries. if I had ordered from an Oscars party these would've taken home "best supporting actor to the main entrée". A perfectly golden yellow and crispy exterior with a warm, almost velvety interior, these little potato sticks almost stole the whole show. Seasoned with a savory blend of various spices and simply amazing in their own right, I couldn't get enough of the deep fried frites. In addition to the full flavored sauce that defines Black Dog, the fries should be considered a signature staple of the diner considering I've never tasted any as good as theirs before. A very welcoming atmosphere with a wholesome, family vibe, exceptional customer service, memorable food that deserves all the praise it receives, and an exceptional homemade signature sauce that needs to be bottled immediately make Black Dog Meat Co. a must stop for anyone in Logan County or even remotely close to the area. You won't regret it.

    Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures of the items ordered…read more We got a Chicken Club Sandwich and the Bama. They were out of Ruebens that day, so that tells me Ruebens are an item to be desired. They have a drive-thru and close near 3pm. If you don't pre-order, expect a 20-30min wait. They also have delicious burgers. Breakfast items are offered before 10am.

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    Black Dog - A peek under the bun of the Three Pepper Burger.

    A peek under the bun of the Three Pepper Burger.

    Black Dog - Got the Philly! It was amazing! Friendly staff and great quality ingredients. Will be coming here when I'm in Booneville

    Got the Philly! It was amazing! Friendly staff and great quality ingredients. Will be coming here when I'm in Booneville

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    Highway 10 Cafe - Swiss & Mushroom Burger

    Highway 10 Cafe

    4.1(23 reviews)
    6.5 mi
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    Was that a coffee filter that she was wearing on her head?…read more Magazine AR, a wide spot in the road (Highway 10). The speed limit drops to 45mph, 25 when school is open. If you didn't have to slow down you would easily miss the long plain looking building and the small sign on the south side of the highway, Mel's Highway 10 Café. It looks to have been around for quite a few years. The spacing of multiple doors located on the front of the building, hint that in its early life it may have been operated as a small motel or roadside cabins. Country décor inside, knotty pine, barn tin and farm tools on the wall. Grab a table. The well-worn menus have the diner foods you were expecting. Beans and corn bread, a southern staple was today's special on the chalk board. On the menu under Platters is "Mel's Famous Chicken Fried Steak." Under that, the Chicken Fried Chicken. Two please, with mashed potatoes, fried okra, and cream gravy. The drinks are limited, but they did have diet Dr Pepper. A delicious, moist chicken breast with a perfect crispy crunchy coating. Mashed potatoes and cream gravy, likely instant but very tasty. Golden brown okra and a couple of fresh yeast rolls to clean up any stray gravy on the plate. Nothing fancy, great food, adequate friendly service. And an opportunity to enjoy a slower pace of life in rural Arkansas You will quickly figure out that this is an Amish owned business. The friendly ladies working out front were dressed in a traditional Amish conservative attire, which included the white bonnets. I cannot help it, but the bonnets remind me of coffee filters. A gentleman stepped out of the kitchen sporting the Amish bowl cut hair style with the traditional trimmed beard. These are hardworking people serving legendary delicious Amish made meals.

    food was all pre made, got order of chicken fried steak to go, got home looked like a soggy apple…read morefritter. so disappointed as they have had better food before. lady asked if I wanted a roll, said yes did u make? no we heat them. menu price 12.99 charged me 18.00. gonna have a business, take pride in your food. only Amish thing there is deep fried pies.

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    Highway 10 Cafe - Breakfast! Sausage biscuit gravy!

    Breakfast! Sausage biscuit gravy!

    Highway 10 Cafe - Inside the cafe

    Inside the cafe

    Highway 10 Cafe

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