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Their honey-glazed fried chicken is, in my opinion, the best fried chicken in Cleveland. The other night I took a fellow fried chicken lover here after completion of his boards, and he was in full agreement that it was the best he'd had in town. Not only is it perfectly fried (crispy on the outside, juicy and moist on the inside), but it comes on a bed of creamy potatoes and a side of your choice (my favorite is the corn and okra). On a separate occasion I'd ordered their fried catfish po' boy sliders. These were not the best- the fish was actually very fishy tasting and didn't give me the feeling I was eating anything remotely fresh. My friend ordered the fried green tomato sliders which, while not out of this world, were still pretty tasty (much better than old fish at least!) They also serve drinks outs out of mason jars (awesome), and give cornbread muffins as starters (both original and blueberry- yum!). In short, come for their fried chicken, mason jar drinks, and cornbread muffins, but skip the fish!
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