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Tony's Southern Comfort Restaurant
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With my taste buds whistlin' dixie, I was in a dilemma- I craved down home cooking, yet my home ain't down with cookin' pride o' the south delicacies. Praise be to Tony's Southern Comfort for serving soul saving soul food. My spirit rejoiced upon initial sample of the hand-breaded then fried chicken breast with cream gravy. Can I get an Amen and can I get seconds on the veggies? The collard greens were scrum-diddly-umptious, yams were yam-tastic, the broc-o-lli were dyn-o-mite! All sprinkled with seasonings and laden with love, not buried in butter nor floating in fat. This and a basket of fresh rolls and cornbread made me forget names like Hoover's and Threadgill's. And that's the gospel truth.
Pros: friendly, good value, fresh
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