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  • So, I'm a little bit of a junkie when it comes to online restaurant offers like Groupons and Restaurant.com vouchers. I'm seriously like a hoarder with those things. I think it comforts me to know that if I ever were to lose my job and all of my money, I would still have numerous restaurant gift certificates to survive off of, not to mention 10 days of free yoga, 2 hours of ice skating, and a mani/pedi! Pretty decent lifestyle I'll have going on, despite complete and total financial failure. One really good thing about the gift certificates is it allows me to check out places I probably wouldn't visit otherwise, particularly places that happen to be right next to a Five Guys and have entrees that cost more than $12. However, I had a $25 gift certificate telling me the Regions would be worth a shot, and so we went. It was so worth it. I mean, our bill came to $11, so they would have had to eff up pretty hard for me to feel like I didn't get my money's worth, but I would have been happy with this meal even without the $25 off the top. We started with the pear salad which was HEAVEN. The pear slices tasted like pie, no joke. Pie on top of salad: my kind of freaking salad. For our entrees, I had the Club Sandwich, which I have no complaints about, and Coda B. got the half roasted chicken. I don't know what the hell I was expecting when the dish is called "half roasted chicken" but it was a TON of delicious roasted chicken. The cornbread side was really good also. So good in fact, that throughout the course of our meal I continually brainstormed dishes that could be made better with the addition of cornbread. I thought of cornbread shepherd's pie, cornbread chicken pot pie, and cornbread bread bowls, but instead of cheese on the inside, delicious butter. Tell me that doesn't sound amazing and I will tell you you are a LIAR! Anyway, back from the cornbread, the server was very nice and patient with us as we dissected the menu before making our final decision. We had beer this time but their mixed drinks looked pretty interesting, so I'll keep that in mind for future visits. Coda B. had a Coors Light that we were charged $1.50 for. One dollar and fifty cents. Not sure if this is just a Sunday special or what, but it was an amazing surprise. They just opened recently, which might be the reason for some of the less than stellar reviews, but I'm a fan. If you're really hesitant, just get a Restaurant.com gift certificate to check it out and I promise it will be worth all $11.
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