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Bidrage med feedbackWe had dessert first. Carrot and Mississippi mud cake. Dinner was chicken and dressing (could use more chicken) fried okra, mashed potatoes, and pinto beans. Buttermilk cornbread, not the sweet kind. Very good dinner. Friendly owner and staff! True local restaurant!
I met the owner while out shopping and she mention her restaurant so we decided to try it out Wednesday evening. My husband and son had the chicken strip with fries and my mother in law had the fried pork chop with mash potatoes and corn with cornbread. I had the country fried steak with mashed potatoes and corn and cornbread. I don't usually eat all my food when we go out but I did this time it was absolutely the best food I ate. And we ordered dessert to go which was peach cobbler and carrot cake. The owner came to our table when she saw us she remembered us and we talked she appreciated we came in her staff was so friendly. We are definitely going back again and would recommend it to everyone.
Most of the employees of a restaurant or business reflect the attitude of owner. Rolos has a very high appreciation for the customers. This is a hometown restaurant in the truest, traditional sense. There aren't many left. Give these ladies a chance and you will be regulars. The menu listings could be from a southern mother's cookbook and the food is very good and consistent
I 'm going to steal someone else 's description because I feel it accurately describes this place, It 's like a local Cracker Barrel. I like Cracker Barrel. I like Rolo 's. Have I ever been blown away by the food at Cracker Barrel? No. Was I blown away by Rolo 's? No. That 's not to say it wasn 't good. It was good and I will probably be back when I get the craving for something southern.
This is good ol' classic country food. No frills, good food. Growing up in the south but acquiring a more diverse food pallette as I've gotten older, it's always nice to have something that reminds you of home. This food reminds me of the kind of food you'd get at a covered dish at your local small town church. The service was nice and friendly. I had the famous 8 hour pot roast, greens, and mac and cheese. The flavor was there. The prices were pretty cheap compared to everything else nowadays. If you want a good no frills country meal, support local and go to Rolos.