“Woohoo, they had a keto brisket bowl ? Hubs got fish & chips. Really enjoyed our food, the waitress (owner?), and the historic elements they left in place that have always made this such an interesting place to stop for a date. I usually avoid meat when eating out, since lots of places leave it globbed with gristle or fat, bit I was very pleased with the quality of the brisket - just added a dash more salt to taste.Dietary restrictions: Nice to see there was something to choose for someone mildly allergic to wheat or even a couple simple vegetarian options for those so inclined.“
“When you think of a small town diner, good food, friends and strangers alike- you’re likely imagining what the inside of the Red Rooster Cafe looks like. It’s like a scene out of a movie complete with clinking dishes and chatting servers. The food tastes like your momma made it (if she can cook) and the Friday buffet has endless down home Southern classics that will remind you of country days gone by (unless you are city folk, at which point I’d say just come for the experience and see what real food tastes like). Whether you’re on the Bourbon Trail visiting our small town, or live here- it’s a great stop for a tasty bite of chow.“
“Hungry? Get the Wednesday specials for $7.99, plus taxes!! I picked the 3 piece chicken strips meal and I got double potato wedges...but you can pick your two sides. Check it out....Vegetarian options: Lots of veggies....they even have a vegetable plate!!!Parking: Most of the parking , is in the back of the restaurant.“