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You really can't go wrong with PDQ. The name stands for 'People Dedicated to Quality' and that message shines through with every meal. The restaurant is a large open space, and it is so incredibly clean. The menu is posted at the register, and also on a large LED screen so it's easy to see and you don't get the 'pressured-to-order-anxiety' that you develop at most places. We get the strip & fries meal. The chicken strips are succulent and well seasoned, the fries are cut on-location and still have the skin. They can tend to be a bit greasy - but I love them never-the-less. They also have one of those fancy coke machines where you can create your own concoction....holy yum. They've got a good blueberry coleslaw, and I've had a couple of their salads before - they never disappoint. After running around on a Sunday morning, this is the perfect place to nourish oneself. They've even got some pretty amazing shakes for when you treat yo'self. :)
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