2 /5 Kevin Walker: I walked into this place with my hopes riding high. I was in town and craving an old fashioned, home cooked meal, the kind of comfort food that sticks to your ribs and reminds you why small town restaurants matter. The chicken fried steak photo on Google sealed the deal. It looked like exactly what I was after.
Pulling up, the location hit the right notes. Rustic charm. A little nostalgia. Inside, everything looked clean, organized, and genuinely inviting. Families were laughing, settling in, enjoying themselves. The atmosphere was the one part of the night that actually delivered.
Then the food came out.
My wife ordered chicken strips, and what she got could have been pulled straight from a Costco or Sam’s Club freezer box. Nothing wrong with that at home, but not exactly what you expect when you come to a diner promising old fashioned cooking.
My chicken fried steak was even more of a letdown. It had the unmistakable look and taste of something you’d see on a hospital tray or at Luby’s on a slow Tuesday. The gravy was clearly instant, thin and forgettable. The one bright spot was the side of beans which, ironically, had more heart and flavor than the entrée itself.
In the end, everything except the atmosphere fell flat. The rustic look had me believing I’d found a gem, but the meal itself reminded me that appearances can be deceiving. The experience was a disappointment from the first bite to the last. The place feels like it should be great, but sadly, the food told a different story.