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I saw an article in Cleveland.com about Arthur Treacher's and that there was a nearby location that is still open for business. I texted my mother, who took me to Arthur Treacher's when I was a kid, to see if she wanted to go for dinner. She said she wanted to go so off we went. I took my kids too because my son loves chicken tenders. We ordered hush puppies, chicken, fish, and fries. The chicken was delicious, especially when dipped in the cocktail sauce, which I love. It was every bit as good as I remember. The fish was good too. The fries were just okay, but they've always been just okay. The hush puppies were also just as good as I remember, but I can only eat one or two of those. Eating here definitely brought back fond memories of childhood. Unfortunately, everything is deep fried, but that is also what makes it so good. The batter is just awesome. It's crunchy and it tastes good. I don't always eat the breading of deep fried foods, but this batter is so good that I ate every bit of it. Yummy crunchy! I'll stop in now and then for the yummy chicken and cocktail sauce.
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