Heading East on 10, me and my daughter decided to check near by restaurants and the "Country Buffet" caught our attention so we decided to head a couple miles off the hwy and try it out. Â What a great decision. Â Exactly what we had hoped for. Â Small town, home country style cooking. Â cheese grits, fried chicken, fried catfish, mac & cheese, BBQ ribs, sweet potato casserole with a layer of those baby marshmallows on the top and lots of other little sides and fried dishes. Â I had some fried chicken that was perfectly done, juicy and crispy with ribs that were amazing, some mac & cheese, french fries, some turkey and stuffing casserole and baked beans. Â We went back for some fried catfish to try on my second run. Â My daughter had Fried Chicken, cheese grits and sweet potato casserole. Â All was yummy and hot.
I was surprised that at 3pm in the afternoon it was busy and food was coming out of the kitchen to restock left and right. Â The best part was probably the dessert. Â They had a full station dedicated to apple, peach and cherry cobbler. Â OMG. Â I tried them all and also got a little banana pudding which was great. Â
The people were very nice. Â Going out of their way to make us feel comfortable, etc... Â Loved the people and atmosphere.
I highly recommend this place and we will be back next time through.
Depending on where you are from or what demographic this is
Country Cookin', Grandma's Cooking, or Soul Food!
Maybe a combo of all three so you really can't go wrong.
Went here on the recommendation of a customer I was with and  the food was perfect all the way around!
The fried chicken was fresh (in other words the chicken wasn't frozen before it was fried) large selections of veggies, fried foods, sweet tea and dessert!
I also had the chicken fingers, rice, lima beans, green beans and various other items topped of with a southern staple of banana pudding.
All the way around a great experience to this little mom and pop, small town place.
Pretty much everyone knew everyone there.
It's definitely a HOLE in the WALL