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    Heritage Kitchen

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Five Guys

    Five Guys

    3.9
    (34 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    Yummy burgers, delicious shakes. We haven't tried the fries yet, but they actually post where the…read morepotatoes were harvested from, so you know they are fresh. It was quiet today when we were there and the employees spent the time cleaning and tidying the place. We were very impressed. I forgot to take a picture of my burger, but the "little hamburger" with lettuce, tomato, pickles, mustard and ketchup was filling and tasty.

    You are now reading a review by the nationally renowned 5G Guru! Yup, that's me! Why me? In 1986 I…read morewas chowing down almost weekly at the very first 5G in Northern VA! I knew the father and his four sons by their first names, and they knew mine. Moving on, I have eaten at 5Gs in way over twenty states for a total of dozens and dozens if not hundreds of meals. This review is all about the often-ignored hotdog. So, what do you need to know about this bad boy? 1. It's all beef and made by Hebrew National. The dog is Kosher, but the meal is not because it is grilled on the same grill as bacon and other stuff. Bottom line, they start with a great dog. 2. The dog is split lengthwise before it is grilled. Because of this it needs a slighter bigger bun. More about this later. 3. All the burger toppings are available for the dog. Pro Tip #1- If you are insane, you can order cheese on your dog here. If you do, they will use a Kraft Single! Crazy right! I would rather have a root canal with no pain meds than do that! Pricing- 5Gs is infamous for being spendy! I call it the "Gasp!" factor. I ordered a dog, small Cajun Fries and a small drink and it set me back $14.49. This is much better than a burger meal so the gasping is much less. Presentation- You know the deal. The dog is wrapped in foil and at the bottom of a brown paper bag. On top are about a bazillion delicious fries. Pro Tip #2- Many folks think the fries should be crisper. Just ask and they will be happy to accommodate you and make them extra crispy! Unwrap the foil and you'll immediately see what I mean about the slighter bigger bun. I don't normally cut my dog in half but I did for this review so you can see a cross-section of the split dog. Taste- This is one seriously good dog! You get a nice snap when you bite into it. You can really taste the beef and it is very nicely grilled and caramelized. Among the big chains, most reviews place this dog in the top 3 and sometimes #1 in the country! I would agree. To me, a dog, fries and a drink here is a five star meal!

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    A photograph of the contents of a Five Guys burger bowl, which include two ground beef patties, tomatoes, jalapenos, lettuce ...
    A photograph of the contents of a Five Guys burger bowl, which include two ground beef patties, tomatoes, jalapenos, lettuce ...
    A Five Guys hot dog sits on the counter in a Five Guys restaurant.
    A Five Guys hot dog sits on the counter in a Five Guys restaurant.
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    Cody's Original Roadhouse

    Cody's Original Roadhouse

    4.0
    (277 reviews)
    8.6 mi
    $$

    Finding my way in the more rural areas of our fine state for work - and literally driving there and…read moremy meetings on an empty stomach - I found Cody's on the recommendation of a Yelp bro & stopped for a late lunch / early dinner before heading back to the 305. The decor is classic 50s roadside diner with old license plates on the wall, an old pickup truck outside and a TV on ESPN by my table. The menu is classic Americana / diner fare with a southern touch. I'd been on an empty stomach through my 3 hour drive and meetings, so by the time I sat down to eat, I almost would have even eaten the paper the menu was written on :) Since it was a little bit on the chilly side, I started with their hearty cup of baked potato soup, deliciously loaded with cheese & bacon bits in a stew. Their warm, buttery and fluffy rolls topped with cinnamon butter were worth every single gram of carbs and almost functioned as a dessert themselves. Then came my yummy main dish, a roasted half chicken with just the right amount of skin and garnished with a smoky barbecue sauce. It was a sizable bird, taking up a nice bit of plate real estate, though leaving just enough room for a warm and topped with butter sweet potato. Needless to say, I still had room for dessert, and enjoyed their Keylime pie. Mal, my waitress, was very pleasant and I didn't have to wait for soda refills. Plating was also on time. I noticed they also had a Valentine's Day local special. It seems like this is a happening place in Sebring and I'd stop by next time I'm in the area.

    What an amazing Resturant!!!! The Resturant is soooo cool, it has a bunch of knickknacks and…read morememorabilia that are sure cool!!!!! I love the ambience, food and the Service we received from the moment we walked in the door till the moment we left was awesome! Our waitress Raynie V. was amazing!!! we will definitely be coming back, especially on Monday for the meatloaf!!!

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    French onion soup
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