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One of our favorite restaurants! So the basic premise is you have the "skinny" menu (aka healthy) and the "fat" menu (aka happy). The stuff on my side of the menu (fat) is so darn good, I can never bring myself to try the "skinny" side! Fortunately I have a skinny, health conscious wife who tends to prefer that side of the menu, which has given me opportunity to sample those items and I have to say, not bad. Actually good. Actually really good! But it still doesn't stop me from ordering from the fat side. The Meltdown is fantastic, as is the Cherry Popper, as is the Buff Chix, as is the Chickawafadopolis (chicken and waffles). As you can see I keep wandering all over the menu every time I go there because I have yet to try anything that isn't amazing! The only thing I consistently get nearly every time is the Frickles (fried pickles), because they're amazing and I'm a sucker for fried pickles.
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