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Where does one find the best fried chicken in The Villages or surrounding area?


Mc Caulls in Spanish Springs Town Square has the best fried chicken
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Just remembered a place we have tried....Ye Olde Coffee Cup in Wildwood on 301. It's on the corner of 466A and 301. They have a small buffet and the meals are filling. Place is a little run down, but has been there for a long time. The chicken is good...not great, but good.
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Just remembered a place we have tried....Ye Olde Coffee Cup in Wildwood on 301. It's on the corner of 466A and 301. They have a small buffet and the meals are filling. Place is a little run down, but has been there for a long time. The chicken is good...not great, but good.
Haven't been there in awhile but the food is really good. More than a little run down but real southern cooking. Don't go if you have cholesterol issues.
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McCall's by far. Sorry the liver & onions are verrrrrrrrrrry good
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I don't know where, but I will visit you in the CCU if you eat too much.
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MaCalls is the best. They also do a liver & onions that rock
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Years ago there was a chain called Po Folks, and they had a location in suburban Bucks County PA. We loved going there (all you can eat, but not a buffet); fried okra, gumbo, fried apples, mac and cheese, hush puppies, and delicious biscuits. I wonder if they still exist somewhere?
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Today, I took away a great batch from the Winn Dixie in Wildwood.
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Years ago there was a chain called Po Folks, and they had a location in suburban Bucks County PA. We loved going there (all you can eat, but not a buffet); fried okra, gumbo, fried apples, mac and cheese, hush puppies, and delicious biscuits. I wonder if they still exist somewhere?
A few places left...in the panhandle area.
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McCall's is very good, Their liver &onoins are worth a try
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Just about everything the Cotillion in Wildwood prepares is very good, including their fried chicken. Since your handle is 'Hoosier Bob' try the Copper Kettle in Morristown, IN for excellent fried chicken the next time you are in the Hoosier State.
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Nuke & eat
You do not have to tip
No poor service
No dog siting outside
OMG, that Banquet stuff is awful, the worst!
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