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    Jilly's Cafe

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Saraceno's

    Saraceno's

    4.5
    (61 reviews)
    10.6 mi
    $$

    Brought my dad here for his first encounter! He loved it! As does anyone else in Baldwin County…read morethat knows about this jewel. The food is down right southern cooking and complete perfection! The atmosphere-laid back, no frills but clean and welcoming. A must for anyone close by!

    Well, this has been a mainstay in the Fairhope area since 2011, and has always been a favorite for…read morea good, filling meal. The amount of food to choose from is vast. Veggies and side Turnip greens Mashed potatoes Mac and cheese Cabbage Corn Rutabaga Pinto beans Green beens Rice Entrees Spaghetti Baked chicken Fried chicken Pulled pork Fried fish Buffalo Bites Chicken and Dumplings Chicken livers Also turnip soup Salad bar Rolls, cornbread and a bunch of desserts. One interesting thing is that while it is all you can eat, they serve it cafeteria style. So you tell them what you want and they put it on the plate. This must have changed since COVID. You used to be able to serve yourself. The food is good, but it taste like someone is cooking scared. Nothing had any seasoning. Nothing popped with flavor. No smoke on the pulled pork (I got outside meat to be able to taste it) Bland spaghetti, bland chicken and dumplings, bland greens, bland, bland, bland - except for the fried chicken and fried fish which were okay, compared to the rest. Service was not overly friendly, or even friendly either. Pretty much here's your seat, here's your drink. I would probably come back one more time. Definitely will not come back if the next time is like this time. 2 1-2 stars is what I would give it. Rounding up to 3 in memory of a place that used to be a lot better.

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    Maple Street Biscuit Company

    Maple Street Biscuit Company

    3.0
    (46 reviews)
    13.5 mi
    $$

    Great food, nice was staff and bacon was on point. Also reasonably priced, atmosphere was pleasant…read more Biscuits were soft with a good crunch And combos were very filling

    This is a pretty solid breakfast and lunch spot- very casual, laid back place with indoor and…read moreoutdoor seating - the brunch menu is the only this available on the weekends, so if you like a particular item from the weekday breakfast or lunch menu, it might not be available on the weekend. We went for the first time the day after they opened. They were slammed and they provided great service, really doing a great job with the volume of people that were there. The second visit was several weeks later and the service seemed to have slipped, even with it being much less busy - they were busy, just nothing like opening weekend. The food was solid, but if you have ever read any of my reviews, you know I like food that is supposed to be hot to be hot. That just was not the case. Here's the thing. You order at the counter, and food is brought to you. Food was being prepped and then sitting with no heat source for a while in many cases - you could see when the food was ready to be picked up. I wanted to just try the biscuit, so after we were all done eating I ordered a single biscuit. It took 28 minutes, in a biscuit restaurant - one single biscuit. When it came to me (finally) there was no butter or spread on the side. I asked for both and I believe they only had one jelly option. That is also very confusing to me. Seems like you would have a variety of really cool jams and jellies. They have some interesting biscuit concepts, but when you spend $100 for 6 people to eat biscuits and 5 of them are in high school, you really need to deliver on your concept. It is a great concept and I am sure the location will execute. I would note that since the closing of Ed's Seafood Shed on the hill in Spanish Fort, this is the only other good option for breakfast besides Chick-Fil-A and Waffle House.

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    Costello's Butcher Shop

    Costello's Butcher Shop

    4.8
    (133 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    We pulled into this little avant-garde grocery store butcher shop and, I'll tell you what, we were…read moretickled plum pink and then some. The place is a meat lover's daydream--goat, Wagyu beef, turkey, and more cuts of steak and chicken than you can shake a cast-iron skillet at. And the best part? Prices that don't make you wince on the way to the register. We sampled our way through like it was our civic duty, and every bite backed up the hype. The Italian cotechino sausage ended up pulling double duty--first in a pot of collard greens that could make a preacher shout, and then in a potato hash that was nothing short of sinful. The olives? Lord have mercy. Worth the stop all by themselves. Now let's talk atmosphere. This place looks like a gas station that found religion and got saved by a butcher block--and I mean that as the highest compliment. It's got character, grit, and just enough charm to make you want to hang around longer than you planned. Do yourself a favor: don't just think about going--go. Make the trip, take the detour, tell whoever's with you they'll thank you later. And for the love of all things good and right, get the tuna dip. I don't know what they're putting in it, but it ought to be studied by scientists

    I love this place. I live close by and everyone is so friendly. I send my son over to buy ground…read morechuck it is less expensive and better quality then the grocery stores. I used to go myself but now it is hard for me to get out and shop, I am elderly. One time when I went there to buy some meats, the owner gave me a ride home. This was very much appreciated.

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