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I see what you're trying to do here and I do like it, I can't just grant a good review for only being. What I don't understand is the overblown reviews for the place, to me it is not worth five stars. First of all, it closes at 7pm on a Saturday, no good. Had 3 pieces of fried chicken, 2 waffles, cornbread and mac and cheese. While all of this was good, it wasn't great. The chicken was juicy and well seasoned, but it was lacking for meat. The mac and cheese seemed to use liquid cheese, instead of taking the time to really create some down-home goodness. I'm going to stick with Honey Bears for my glutenous indulgences. I wish Lolo's had some outside perspective on their food and menu. This type of place can compete where there aren't many options but there are so many restuarants that have better quality, better service and cleaner spaces in the area. The Fried Chicken (strips) at Four Peaks beat this place. Bring on the hate mail.
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