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    El Fogon

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    Excellent food and great service. The restaurant is clean and the staff always attentive with a smile!

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    Miller's Bread Basket - Bread

    Miller's Bread Basket

    4.5(69 reviews)
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    We drove just over 70 miles with high expectations because My brother-in-law told me it was…read moreterrible. So we knew for sure it had to be great. He was just trying to keep us away from the good stuff! For starters, walking in was nice and comfortable and came with a friendly greeting. It was 2 o'clock on a Thursday and there was a bit of business, but not too much to keep us from a visit and going to our seat in just a minute. My wife and I had different items so that we could taste more things. I don't believe that there was any negative conversation about a single bite. It was easy to get excited about the flavor of everything that we had. Pure comfort food at its best. If you made it this far in the review and don't go find out how wonderful this is. Sorry but, you're missing out!

    Great experience with a couple of lovely friends at this Amish Menonite restaurant that serves…read moresouthern comfort from another world They change the menu daily and today they didn't have the fried pork chops the baked pork was good too, tender and fully cooked, service was quick and with a smile. The two sides were flavorful and the Mac and cheese had real cheese not like the one that comes in a box My sweet tea came with refills like it is customary in the South, for dessert had the shoo-fly pie which was unlike anything I ever had and good to the last bite I will take my outoftowners next time even if it is in the middle of nowhere in a block that is being revitalized by the Mayor, inside is a modest place and don't expect a Michelin star, just plain and simple homemade cooking

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    Brinkley's Chop House - Chicken wings

    Brinkley's Chop House

    4.1(130 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    First time experience. For the price (a modest $100/person), I would expect better. While the…read moreserver was sweet and mostly attentive, she never told us about the specials, forgot a drink and we had to ask about the bread. I ordered the Australian Wagyu , it was okay, tasty but not tender. The side faux potato was awful. My partners pork chop was better. The crème brûlée was the best part. I'm still wondering if I would have preferred one of the specials. For the price of this meal I can go to other places such as Frog & Hen, or Cork & Flame, and get the crumbs scraped off my tablecloth with a knife. Sorry, but when a customer arrives expecting to pay top dollar for a meal, they expect the meal, the service and the atmosphere to be too notch as well. Brinkleys didn't hit that mark.

    My friend recommended this place, so I checked it out for my birthday dinner and left not only with…read morea full stomach, but an amazing experience. They have a valet system, so no worries about parking. Staff have been very professional and friendly, so 5/5 stars for that. I ordered the 8oz filet mignon, medium rare. Steak was seasoned and cooked perfectly! It came with asparagus and mashed potatoes covered in a crispy layer of batter, which all complimented the steak well. I tried their tuna tartare, which had an interesting take on what the tuna was served on. I've always been used to tuna tartare being accommodated with bread, but this was sushi rice compacted and covered in some light batter. Felt like I was eating tuna sushi. Apply some of the sauces it comes with and seriously was fantastic. I also got to try 4oz of their Japanese A5 Wagyu. Super expensive; $80 dollars for four ounces, but worth the experience. You cook the thin pieces over a hot stone and apply some of the seasonings like salt it comes with. I cooked each side for about 30 seconds, sprinkled some salt, and it melted in my mouth! I ended my meal with their carrot cake and it was moist, not overly sweet, and had a great savory taste. I really enjoyed my time here and certainly will be back again. There is a bar and at the back of the restaurant, you can see the baseball field. Restrooms were clean, but only one stall from what I've seen in the men's room. Overall 5/5 steak house experience.

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    Net's Seafood Steak & Catfish - Menu

    Net's Seafood Steak & Catfish

    4.0(2 reviews)
    42.0 mi

    The place was clean and was a good country place to eat off the beaten path, way off the beaten…read morepath! If you like country seafood, then this is the place. The service was excellent. Shelby, our server, was prompt and efficient. I appreciated her attentiveness when we were finished with plates and needed refills on our fantastic sweet tea! Outside of the restaurant in the back, there is a gazebo/dock to feed the catfish and the alligator. Great scenic view. Now onto the food... We went with a group of 8 people from our church as a couples outing. Fun time. I got the burger which was fresh, beefy and juicy. Fries were crispy and I ordered a side of fried mushrooms and fried stuffed jalapeño poppers. These were all good. Pretty much everything is fried on the menu which is typical of a southern food restaurant. Some people that ordered the fried catfish said it was not meaty at all and this gave it a poor rating. The dessert we had was good. We had the orange peel cream cheese pie and the blueberry cream cheese pie. Both were very tasty and the filling was fresh. The graham cracker crust however had a "freezer burn" taste to it. The hush puppies we got at the grits/hush puppy/soup bar were excellent. I ever took a few and threw them out to the alligator. He loved them too! All in all, it was a good restaurant if you like fried food. Prices were good. I paid $7.34 for the cheeseburger, $6.99 each for the poppers and mushrooms and $1.50 for the tea. I always tip 20% except in extreme situations and my bill came to $48 with tip included. BTW... They accept cash and checks only. No credit or debit cards.

    I gave 5 stars because I thought Jason deducting 2 for catfish not being "meaty", especially after…read morehe raved about everything else was excessive. I, personally, do not like their seafood because I don't care for the batter. But that is me - not the restaurant. So what do I eat. Well, contrary to Jason's comment, fried food is not all they have. Their flat iron steak and/or ribeye is the best around. Lots of flavor, cooked to order, and tender. A steak is what I order every time. They also have a crab stuffed potato, which was my Grandmother's favorite. She would make two meals off of it. Finally, you could get a sandwich and fill up on their "help yourself" grits bar. Cheese and butter toppings, and hush puppies to eat with it. Don't like grits, their soup is usually a cabbage and bean soup. It's local fare, family seating, wholesome food. No pretention - just full tummies.

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    El Fogon - mexican - Updated May 2026

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