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PDQ = People Dedicated to Quality. They're doing their best to live up to their name. The food was fresh, the restaurant was clean, and the service was quick. We ordered a pimento crunch sandwich, a grilled tenders meal with the feta tomato salad, and the totchos. The pimento crunch sandwich had pimento cheese and potato chips over crispy, fried chicken in a buttery bun. Sounds ridiculous, right? It was. But, it was also ridiculously delicious. The pimento cheese was creamy and the potato chips added a saltiness that balanced out the creaminess. Would order it again, for sure. The grilled tenders were pretty basic but I got some honey mustard and honey bbq and that jazzed it up just enough. The feta tomato salad was fresh and would've been great, but they add mint to theirs and I'm not a fan of mint. Finally, the totchos - tater tots covered in a nacho cheese sauce and topped with bacon and green onions. It was good but a little salty, as to be expected. I was pleasantly surprised with my meal. They have quite a few interesting items on the menu so a return visit will be made.
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