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| - Can I just start with stating how much I love bourbon, and how many mixed drinks they had that were bourbon based xD?
Anyhow, I ordered the fried chicken thigh sandwich, added bacon and cheese (CAUSE WHAT IN LIFE IS NOT GOOD WITH CHEESE AND BACON? Shh, I can hear you trying to think of something. Stop. Wasted effort.) and I'd like to add it was delicious. For $2 I only got one slice of what I didn't originally notice as bacon, so that may have not been as good of an idea as I originally thought but whatevs, bacon. The cheese, however, super melty and beautiful. The "avocado chutney" which, unless you're unfamiliar with what chutney is, is basically guacamole, was savory and creamy; the pickled onion (I know, sounds gross right?) were surprisingly sweet and crunchy, contributing to the sandwich well, and the chicken, which was definitely in properly marinated in buttermilk (which makes the best chicken btw, you should try it at home one day w/ onions and your favourite seasonings) stacked between two creamy, milk buns, was yummy. Don't let the size of this thing fool you, the sandwich and the fries (lightly salted, ketchup on the side, real potatoes) are definitely filling.
And the bourbon cocktail, wheewh! Delicious. Made strong, just the way I like it.
The only con is the quantity for the price. The sandwich looks small, the cocktail comes in a mini mason jar, and upon first sight, you'll wonder why you're here, but its definitely a worthwhile experience.
Decor: rustic-y; plates that remind me of my mother and her fleamarket obsession of the early 90's, checkered cloth napkins, mason jars- a very country-ee feel. Thus why I suspect its called the county gen (harhar, I'm brilliant I know.)
That, and also the water comes in old liquor bottles. Looks cool!
Only thing: come before 4, as it was busy when I got there, there's only one server, and seating is limited. Other than that, enjoy!
(P.S. BOURBON!!)
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