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let me start off by saying this place is extremely difficult to find/see on the side of the road. better signage would be lovely...or if someone trimmed those fucking trees in the front of the place so you could actually see it. feeling rather down in the dumps with a cold today, i thought nothing would be better than a hearty cup of soup. after nearly missing it, i parked illegally at the contractor store and walked inside to a quaint little shop. the owner (janet) greeted me and suggested i try the chicken with orzo pasta. i got whole grain bread and a black iced tea. the chicken orzo soup was probably the best version of chicken noodle soup i've ever had. the vegetables nearly melted in my mouth, and the chicken was shredded (just how i like it) and tender. the orzo noodles were the perfect pick for this delicious soup and added a nice twist to traditional chicken noodle. the bread was fresh, soft, and delicious and came neatly packaged in a bag with a side of butter and utensils wrapped in a napkin. very nice to-go presentation. the iced tea was fresh, cold, and delicious. my only complaint...$2.50 for a 16oz iced tea? that's insanity.
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