. . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . "2014-01-07T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "One preliminary warning: The Yelp map is way off. Jenni Juggs is at the strip mall at the intersection of Lear and Walker (with a Giant Eagle and Taki's) and not, inexplicably, across the street from the high school. To make things even harder, the restaurant doesn't show up on Google Maps.\n\nHad a late dinner (around 8pm) at Jenni Juggs over the Christmas week holiday. The restaurant was pretty empty, with one other table occupied when I came in and only two others occupied while we dined. I was a little concerned that no one was manning the front when I came in, so I just stood there for a couple of minutes hoping to get someone's attention. It would have been nice if any of the kitchen staff (who I know did notice me) would have at least alerted the appropriate person that someone was in the restaurant looking to get seated.\n\nPast that, though, I thought the food was decent, with a mix of hits and misses. I started out with the Savory Sausage Gravy, which was okay, but not something I'd particularly recommend. The sausage gravy was a little flat and the biscuits were pretty unexciting. For an entree, I went with the classic fried chicken and waffles, which I thought was decent. The fried chicken is pretty good and, as the menu says, is presented simply--not too breaded or anything and with just a little bit of spice to add some Southern flair to it. My friends split a Potato Pancake Reuben, which looked impressive in both its size and in its potato pancake top and bottom. The unassuming highlight of the meal for me, though, was the side of hush puppies, which come as these fried puffy balls of batter, just a little bit smaller than oversized marshmallows. Having spent some time in North Carolina, I thought I knew what a good hush puppy was supposed to be, but the Jenni Juggs hush puppies blow all those away, and it'll probably be those hush puppies that will have me coming back some time.\n\nI would have liked to try their homemade Sweet Tea, but decided to pass, for now, for slightly healthier alternatives. The word is that a permit to serve alcohol is in the works."^^ . "0"^^ . .