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(Ad)The BIG, deluxe to order Fish Sandwich at Flatwoods Diner



2012-08-03 - 6470 Burkesville Road, The Flatwoods, Adair Co., KY - Photo By Matt Baker.
The Flatwoods Diner Big Fish Sandwich It's Sincere. It makes it pretty filling even before you get to the sandwich itself. Some of our customers break off the "fish ears" of the massive, thick sliced filet and say that's the best part, when it's barely cooled enough to put in your mouth. We hope you won't scold us for the letting the fresh cut lettuce stick out of the bun. And we hope you'll appreciate the thick slice of tomato and the sliced to order sweet white onion we'll add it if you want it. We dress them up to the customer's satisfaction. And those fries? Lewis hand cuts those on a Just in Time basis. We hope you'll come out to see us. We're in the heart of the Historic Flatwoods Business District, at 6470 Burkesville Road, KY (until the county guy gives us our new Wheeler Hill Road number). Open every day from 6am-7pmCT. Phone 270-378-6979. Try it. We think you'll like it.


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