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754 Ninth Ave., New York, NY, 10019
at 51st St.
212-974-2003
texasmountaineer from 10036 | Posted on 8/22/09
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This place is a real win on 9th Ave. The facade of the place is the the fun begins. The food is a real pleasure but what makes this place a bomb is the atmosphere. The fried chicken is my favorite along with the mac and cheese. But you have to go to the the bathrorom...three times...once for Dolly, once for Cher, and once for Elvis.
luvsox from 06414 | Posted on 7/11/09
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First time visiting,at the suggestion of someone riding on the train from Connecticut. I was taking my daughter and niece to the city as graduation from college gifts. My sister was with us as well. Everything about our eating experience was outstanding. Service was very good, decor was fun and entertaining (especially the bathrooms!!), and the food was excellent!!. I had the turkey meatloaf accompanied by mashed sweet potatoes, sugar snap peas, and cranberry relish. The others had wraps: grilled veggies, Cobb salad, and lemongrass chicken. All came with homemade potato chips, as well as homemade sweet bread and butter pickles. I've told many people about the restaurant, and would go back in a heartbeat!! Don't miss it while you're in the city.
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