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(ADV) Country Corner Restaurant & Buffet

COUNTRY CORNER RESTAURANT & BUFFET IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. BURTON REAL ESTATE and AUCTION will be announcing details of the auction, scheduled Saturday, April 12, 2008. Click Here to watch for details.
COUNTRY CORNER RESTAURANT & BUFFET
Adair County's Finest Country Cooking / All you can Eat Buffet
Bobby & Sharon Burton, owners


LOCATION: 2945 Liberty Rd. on East KY 206 at T.P. Cundiff Rd in Garlin KY
PHONE:(270) 384-3533
HOURS:Open every day from 5:00am to 8pm, Monday through Saturday
FISH: Now, you asked for it, you've got it: Catfish every day!


TODAY'S SPECIALS, CCR&B NEWS & MENU
Fried Catfish wasn't invented at Country Corner, but it sure was perfected here!
"Thanks for all the great compliments."

Dean Cowan says: Things have been going great at Country Corner! Thanks.

Now we're pulling out the all the stops. It's starting with breakfast. We've added Chocolate Gravy and we're making Garlin the Omelet Capital of the Adair County. Kay Carter, my sister, was already the best chocolate gravy cook in the county! And I've put her through all the tests on omelet making, and she'll can take the premium at the Adair County Fair. She's cooking to order this morning, omelets the way you like them: Western, ham, sausage, sausage & cheese, or just cheese. Try one today! You'll see why more and more people are starting their days with hot coffee and breakfast at Country Corner in Garlin.PS: We appreciate the inquiries about the cabbage recipe. Thanks for the compliments, but yes, the recipe is a trade secret.

On our all you care to eat Buffet -Still just $6.99
for Saturday. February 2, 2008
:
MEATS: Salisbury Steak, Roast beef, potatoes and carrots, and that great Country Corner Catfish (by popular demand, every day at Country Corner. The best you ever ate. Ready at 10am)
VEGETABLES: Mashed Potatoes, Greens (as good as Bertha's ever cooked, in Indiana), Fried Apples, Corn, Cabbage, and Pinto Beans (somebody would be apt to shoot us if Pinto Beans weren't on the menu every day.
SALAD BAR: Build you own salad with crisp iceberg lettuce, and different choices every day, but including, most days, diced fresh tomatoes, radishes, cucumbers, carrots, and when the markets have good ones, green onions! Be as creative as you want to be, with your choice of great Country Corner dressings.
BREAD: Cornbread and rolls.
DESSERTS: Banana Pudding, Pineapple Upside Cake, Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing.

*****
BREAKFAST ANYTIME: Call in orders for expedited service on your way to work or for speedy lunch carry outs. (270) 384-3533. With the East 80 Bridge out, save time and eat here.

SPECIAL TODAY: Grilled Cheese sandwich and a bowl of Chili or Vegetable Soup $3.50

EVERYDAY SPECIAL: The National Working Folks Dish of Hwy. 206: Pintos (sometimes with white beans mixed in, owing to the cook's notion), and cornbread, $1.75. Where else but here?

MENU
Use the menu below to plan your meal, call in your order, or print out to expedite your service when you arrive.
BREAKFAST
_____2 Eggs, Country Ham or Tenderloin, Toast or Biscuit _____ 4.25
_____ 2 Eggs, Sausage or Bacon, Toast or Biscuit _____ 3.25
_____ Biscuit & Gravy_____ 2.25
_____ 1/2 Order Biscuit & Gravy_____ 1.10
_____ Pancakes (1) order as many as you want_____ ea. 0.80
_____ Bacon or Sausage & Biscuit_____ 1.17
_____ Bacon or Sausage Biscuit w/cheese_____ 1.47
_____ Bacon or Sausage & Egg Biscuit_____ 1.80
_____ Bacon or Sausage & Egg Biscuit w/cheese_____ 2.10
_____ Tenderloin or Country Ham on Bun or Toast_____ 3.00
_____ Tenderloin or Country Ham on Bun or Toast w/Egg_____ 3.65

SANDWICHES & OTHER
_____ Fish Sandwich_____ 2.95
_____ Chuck Wagon Sandwich_____ 1.85
_____ BLT Sandwich_____ 2.25
_____ Grilled Cheese Sandwich_____ 1.50
_____ Chicken Sandwich_____ 1.85
_____ Chicken Strips (3)_____ 2.25
_____ Chicken Nuggets_____ 6/1.99 or _____ 10/2.65 or _____ 20/5.99
_____ Hamburger_____ 2.00
_____ Cheeseburger_____ 2.25
_____ Hamburger Steak Plain_____ 2.50
_____ Hamburger Steak Cheese_____ 2.75

MAKE IT SPECIAL:
Deluxe, 0.50; Extra Cheese, 0.30; Gravy, 0.40; Sausage, 0.70; Egg, add 0.65

DRINKS:
_____ Pepsi, Small, 1.10; or _____ Pepsi, Medium, 1.39; or _____ Pepsi Lg._____ 1.49
_____ Coffee _____ Small, 0.70; or _____ Large, 1.10


Salads, Taters, and Tasty Sides
_____ Salad_____4.00
_____ Home Fries_____ 1.50
_____ French Fries_____ 1.00
_____ Cajun Fries_____ 1.50
_____ Onion Rings_____ 1.50
_____ Tater Tots_____ 1.50
_____ Breaded Mushrooms (5)_____ 2.25
_____ Beans & Cornbread_____ 1.70
_____ Extra Vegetables_____ 0.75

Notes:

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My Phone Number__________________________________Fax___________________________________

My E-mail____________________________

Special instructions

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