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    Anita Mae's

    Anita Mae's

    3.0(3 reviews)
    59.5 mi
    $

    My wife and I are retired full time travelers and we visit a LOT of small town eateries. This was…read moreone of the worst we've ever seen. It started bad, a dog charged us as we exited our vehicles. Turns out the dog was harmless, but there as a moment when I feared my wife would be hurt. This same dog appeared at our (indoor) table to beg for scraps. No one acted as if this was abnormal. The dogs behavior is dangerous for the dog and certainly not inviting. I almost defended my wife with a swift kick. Wife had a crispy chicken sandwich. The chicken was like jerky. She was unable to eat the meal like a sandwich, but ate one of two pieces of chicken before giving up on the meal. Grossly over cooked! Fries were cold. From taste of fries and the very long time it took to prepare the meal, I suspect that the fries and chicken each took turns in a single fryer. Fries were cooked first then waited on time it took to destroy the chicken. Flavor of fries was not quite right, even though they were of a cut that we usually like. No one ever returned to the table after food was served to check on us. Place was very dirty and reeked of old deep fryer oil. The smell of grease was very strong and off putting. If it's always like this then the kitchen must be filthy. Improper ventilation can equal a very dirty kitchen? This "steakhouse" was very loud and more like a 2am bar scene than a restaurant. My wife and I found it nearly impossible to converse for the first several minutes of our stay. At least one of those shouting their laughter worked the place. Never again. Wish I could give negative stars for this one.

    My significant other and I were up here last May to look at properties in this area... The food and…read morecold beers were really good. This is a very small town, and very isolated, so I was not expecting the Wynn or super chic-gastropub. The prices were good, and lastly, the people inside were friendly enough to clear "outsiders". We'll hopefully be back again this summer, and will stop by again.

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    KC's Burgers and Brews - Frybread Slice Interior

    KC's Burgers and Brews

    3.6(94 reviews)
    34.7 mi
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    We were in town, looking for a place for dinner and came across KC's. It seemed to be a good choice…read morewith a number of interesting looking menu items. We got there right around 6PM on Monday. There were only two other parties there so service was pretty quick. I think we got our food without 15 or 20 minutes. Chicken Fried Steak Burger ($15.49) - Starting with the meat, we have a pork chop that's breaded and fried. The pork still has a bit of fat and gristle attached and doesn't seem to be tenderized that much given a somewhat more firm bite. Still it's meaty, has good seasoning and, while not especially moist, isn't dry either. On the exterior they have a nice layer of breading that's quite salty but adds a good crunch to the sandwich. On top of the meat, there's a fried egg with the egg yolk still runny. Biting through the sandwich allows the yolk to ooze out. They add shredded potatoes to the burger, which I found to be quite week. The potatoes are undercooked, resulting in pieces that have a bit too much raw bite without any additional crisp crunch. There's a peppery and decadent sausage gravy dousing everything, which seems homemade, with larger pieces of breakfast pork pieces. I found the burger to be way too rich and it desperately needs a piquant element to cut through that a little bit. Otherwise it's eating heavy bite after heavy bite and is difficult to get through. Still it's tasty. (3/5) Upgrade Side to Poutine ($2.49) - The burgers come with fresh cut fries by default, but I chose to upgrade to poutine. Apparently if you just ask for poutine, they use tots, but I asked them to switch to fries - and to make them extra crispy. Were they extra crispy? Not at all. If anything, they were more like extra soggy. The fries are clearly single fried and not fried nearly long enough to add any sort of crisp. The brown gravy and queso (tostitos perhaps given the peppers?) taste as expected. With everything together, it's honestly indistinguishable from microwaved leftover poutine. Probably the most disappointing thing I ate that night. (2/5) KC's Burger ($11.49) - The patty is beefy, cooked medium with a bit of pink, and is exceptionally moist and flavorful. They add tons of veggies, including pickle, onion, tomato, and lettuce, giving freshness with every bite. There's a perfect amount of condiments to add additional moisture, but not too much to make the burger messy to eat. This is a solid burger, honestly not much else I can say about it. (4/5) Upgrade Side to Green Bean Fries ($2.49) - I haven't had green bean fries before, so I had to order this. I have to say this was much better than expected - in fact, this was the best thing I ate during the meal. They have a pretty good crisp exterior and the interior green bean is mostly tender but still exhibits a tiny bit of a snap. The green beans are not soggy at all. I would get these over and over again. (5/5) Frybread Slice ($1.49) - This was the last chance to get frybread on our road trip and we took advantage of it. This "slice" is essentially a small doughnut triangle, maybe 4 inches at the widest. The dough is dense and heavy, bready and chewy, folded over in a swirl rather than flattened. The taste has a bit of a subtle sourdoughy taste, but also a bit of bitterness from the oil. It's definitely very different from all the Native American frybreads we had this trip. (4/5) The food at KC's is a bit hit and miss, but if you stay with the burgers and avoid getting the fries, you'll probably leave satisfied. I see a lot of the negative reviews complaining about service, but we didn't have a problem. Perhaps since those reviews were written, the staff has improved? Bathrooms: Two individual rooms ones for each gender in the hallway behind the bar. Overall rating of the food this visit: 3.6/5

    loco moco plating…read morewas not the best and was farily messy. egg was not cooked the best burger was cooked perfect rice was well cooked 6/10

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