If you love breakfast, here is the real deal! Â It was a little out of the way, but well worth it. Good down home cooking. Â The pancakes were fresh and home made - that twang from real buttermilk that I haven't hade for so long I had forgot it was supposed to be there! Â Eggs coked perfectly, bacon that was thick and crispy. My dining companion had the home fries and took them up on the onions - the potatoes were cooked and seasoned perfectly and the onions were done just right - not overcooked or burnt like so many places. Â
I can't recommend this place enough! Â Even if you have to go out of your way a little, just do it. On the south side of the road, little yellow sign out front. They said they were getting a bigger sign since the widening of the road made their current one a little small.
Just Good Home Cookin'
I stumbled upon this place after stopping off for gas on my way to Detroit. My mission was to find a place where I could get a nice country breakfast...mIssion accomplished. The crazy decor was an added entertainment bonus ;)
I felt like I was in a time warp or some parallel universe. There was a lot of wood panelling, lots of chachkas, every room was painted a different bright color. The bathroom really can't be described (see photo). Woodville, is pretty desolate. Not much going on there. Granny's Kitchen is about it.
I was hoping for country fried steak, but they didn't offer it. I opted for sausage gravy w/ biscuits, eggs, hashbrowns and a side of bacon. The side of bacon consisted of 6 pieces! Half my plate was bacon...mmm. I was a little disappointed with the biscuits and gravy. The gravy was a bit bland and I didn't care for the texture of the biscuits. But overall, a great breakfast and the price was right too...about $6 including coffee. Â Apparently, everything is homemade. They make pies, at least 10 different kinds are offered.
If you ever find yourself is Woodville (god forbid), check out Granny's Kitchen for some no frills, down home cookin'.