While out at the Ranch for Thanksgiving- we were turkey "leftovered" out.  We were standing around the fire the night before and someone said "biscuits and gravy"....mmmm.... where could we get some of that in the morning?  Everyone agreed that Hometown Café was just the place to go to subside that hankering for some soft fluffy biscuits.
We all agreed to meet up at Hometown at around 7:30 (a little early for this city girl) but very much worth it for both the food and local color.
Walking in to this cozy country café locals greeted each other with friendly waves, drinking that third cup of coffee before church. I saw Hair higher than you thought possible, perfectly coiffed blow-outs and neatly ironed Wrangers.  You heard the sizzling of bacon hitting the frying pan and the smell of French toast baking in the pan.
Of course I had the chicken fried steak with a side of biscuits- a meal I was told- that would stay with me for the rest of the day. We all sighed in satisfaction. The bill for two was about $14 with tip and there was service with a smile.
So if you are ever in Corning- mosey on over to Hometown and as my friend Stacey says "Get your fat kid on".