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Screen Door
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I moved to Portland from South Carolina almost 5 years ago, and I have been in search of a place that does southern food right. This food was so, so right. First off, the service was excellent. Our server, Eric, is a recent transplant from New Orleans and had some great recommendations. The food was just as I wanted it. I had the shrimp and grits, which were to die for: perfectly spiced, buttery, rich, and flavorful. My friend had collards (with pork and ham hocks), sweet potato fries (which practically melted in your mouth), and cornbread. The cornbread deserves special mention because they make it the way it's supposed to be made: moist and slightly salty. If you're from the south, you know that cornbread isn't meant to taste like cake - it's made with buttermilk and butter and it's crispy and salty. They did that perfectly well. And finally - the pecan pie with whipped cream is just right: not too sweet, just gooey enough, all wrapped up in a perfect fluffy pastry. I can't wait to go back and try the fried chicken.
Pros: shrimp and grits, cornbread, pecan pie, service
Cons: none that I can see
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