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We have never eaten at Sonny's before but came in and ordered take out sliced brisket and baby back ribs. They were excellent. The lady who took the order was very nice even though she had not worked at this particular store before. My irritation with this restaurant is they had signs everywhere they were "introducing" their new fried pickles of which I am a huge fan of and I ordered one serving for $4.99 to go. When I got home, there was not even ONE pickles worth of slices and it was a very small pickle. They were tasteless and the little coating was practically raw cornmeal that had slid off the pickle. Instead of putting it in a take out box with holes to let out the steam, it was in a piece of like waxed paper and twisted shut. Pickles are normally served with something like ranch dressing. Not BBQ sauce. YUCK! If you are promoting something you better KNOW HOW TO COOK IT! Fried pickles should be golden BROWN and the cornmeal should have some salt and paprika or cayenne pepper. I will never order these again. Doesn't anyone ever taste the damn food they are "promoting"? What a shame.
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