5 /5 Kenneth Davis: This might be the only business around that goes by three different names. The locals call it "Miss Anns", the phone book used to list this place as "A&A Restaurant", but when you call, the phone is answered "The Chicken Place". No matter what you call this cozy little restaurant, it is an oasis in the countryside for the local residents.
Many in larger cities dine out for the pleasure of dining out, but in this tiny little community of less than 180 people this restaurant is a necessity for those that live alone and depend on this place for a daily meal. In short, this place serves a vital need for the community, and we are all grateful that it is here for us.
Miss Ann and her family serve up a delicious good ole country meal daily as she and her family have been doing for many years now.
Is it fancy? No. But, what you will be served up is a good home-cooked meal with friendly service. You will not leave here hungry. The portions are hearty. Personally I would recommend the fried chicken or fried catfish plate along with some lace cornbread. Or, one of their hamburgers. It is all good.
Im appalled by the harsh criticism leveled at this place by a couple of Google reviews. My guess is these comments are from outsiders that were expecting the amenities that they are accustomed to in the bigger city restraurants. These comments really hurt, especially when the family is trying so hard to make a living in the face of rising food costs and other inflationary costs.
Come on in. Expect a hearty meal served by those that care. Feel the love.


