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Businiess name:  Babe's Chicken Dinner House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you want a menu with a large selection, this is not your restaurant. You are given a selections of meats to choose from: fried chicken, chicken fried steak, fried chicken tenders, smoked chicken, fried catfish. (I think I may have missed one.) After choosing the meat, they start you with a salad that consists of iceberg lettuce with a sweet vinaigrette dressing and biscuits. When the meal comes out the sides are served family style: creamed corn, mashed potatoes, cream gravy and green beans; the sides are all you can eat and they keep them coming!! During the evening the waitresses lined up across the middle of the dining room to do the hokey pokey with willing patrons (mostly young children) getting up to join them. What fun for everyone, participants and observers alike!

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