Much like Blue's, this is a good place for lunch or dinner when you just want some good food at a great price. Younger crowd than Blue's with a family feel. I never go there without running into old friends and co-workers. A great place to catch-up with folks you might not get to see regularly anymore.
Review Source:This is one of my long standing favorites. For breakfast, there really isn't anything better than a gigantic plate of their biscuits and gravy. For lunch or dinner, one must order the tenderloin sandwich with pickle and mustard. The hoagie sandwich on garlic bread isn't half bad either.
The only thing better than the food is the service. The waitstaff is outrageously friendly and treat you like family. Speaking of family, it appears that the owners are involved with the day to day operations. That is always a good sign.
As everyone always says, it's the hometown local joints that are always the best. This couldn't be more true about Carlo's. I would take it over any one of the fast food chains that this community is littered with!
This is one of the gems that might be passed by because the outside doesn't look like much. Â But their food has always been outstanding! Â Large quantity for a very decent price. Â Their pork tenderloin sandwich is huge, at least double the size of the bun. Â And their chicken fried steak is one of their best dishes. Â They have daily specials which are the highlights of their menu. Â Saturday has been prime rib dinner night for as long as I lived down the street from them (no longer do) and it was always melt in your mouth. My favorite was always their meat loaf and their chicken & noodles dinner. Â I liked them for dinner but never for breakfast as I didn't care for their sausage. Â This is one place that is definitely worth loosening that belt buckle as you'll come out of there stuffed!
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