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    Ranch House Kitchen

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican, Delis, Barbeque
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    Sharon H.

    Passing through this little town on the way to the beach when we saw this place. We make it our goal to avoid chains when on vacation. Nice varied sandwich menu with some bbq options. We had the philly and chicken fajita wrap. Both were good though I would add a little more chicken to the wrap. The desserts were all homemade and looked delicious. We opted to take a piece of pineapple and mandarin orange cake with us to eat later. There was also a good selection of blue belle ice cream flavors to choose from. Nice little stop on the way to the beach.

    The pulled pork with side of fruit and beans. My friend loved the beans!

    Stopped in here for lunch while some friends and I were hitting all the consignment and antique stores. I love mom/pop/local eateries and the great food served is always why! I had a classic club sandwich, friends had pulled pork and brisket. My sandwich was a la carte so I ordered the side of fruit. Best choice! Fresh pineapple, peaches, grapes and oranges. Most places it's all melons which I'm not a fan of. My friend gave me her potato salad which was good. I added some mustard (just my personal taste with homemade). Prices were fitting and drinks were one size. Really good sweet tea. If I lived back in the panhandle heading to this town again I will definitely come here again. Maybe next time get some ice cream.

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    8 months ago

    Great brisket, pork barbecue, and baked beans. Stopped here on the way to Fort Walton. Hole in the wall with great food.

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    Great food and the staff was very nice and helpful. You can't beat the barbecue plate or the brisket and the baked beans are amazing.

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    Great food. Awesome local character. Pulled pork, cowboy grilled cheese, Philly cheesesteak, all top notch. Worth the stop!

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    Firehouse Subs

    Firehouse Subs

    2.9(12 reviews)
    23.7 mi

    I really haven't had a bad experience at Firehouse before, but this is just ridiculous…read more I would have turned around and gone back to have them correct the egregious errors in sandwich making... but no, we're currently hooked up to a trailer with a horse in it, headed to TN. So, here I sit, as a passenger, writing this review in hopes management sees this review and improves the service. I ordered a H&L, nothing out of the ordinary, added oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, jalapeños, and banana peppers. Next sammie... turkey. Again, nothing crazy... no mustard (I can't do vinegar-based sauces), add Cajun mayo and olives. What did we get? H&L came with black olives, Cajun mayo, no oil, no vinegar, no salt or pepper. Turkey didn't have any olives, and they added the oil and vinegar, salt and pepper. I couldn't eat my turkey because vinegar hurts my stomach. Husband couldn't eat his because of the Cajun mayo and the black olives. I should also add, that the amount of oil and vinegar added to the sub was, superfluous; the entire sandwich was SOGGY. We just wasted a half hour waiting for 2 sandwiches that were incorrectly made... and we're still hungry...so...thanks.

    Zero stars. Ordered online. Then waited inside for 50 minutes. Got two I'm sorrys but still no…read morefood. Finally got a manager to refund our meal. Everyone in the restaurant was waiting on food. Staff was disorganized, losing tickets, other people also requested refunds and left the restaurant. They were also out of ice. I never write reviews and am generally very forgiving of service related experiences, but this was unacceptable. Overall horrible experience. Avoid stopping here. We won't be back.

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    Costello's Butcher Shop

    Costello's Butcher Shop

    4.8(133 reviews)
    71.2 mi

    We pulled into this little avant-garde grocery store butcher shop and, I'll tell you what, we were…read moretickled plum pink and then some. The place is a meat lover's daydream--goat, Wagyu beef, turkey, and more cuts of steak and chicken than you can shake a cast-iron skillet at. And the best part? Prices that don't make you wince on the way to the register. We sampled our way through like it was our civic duty, and every bite backed up the hype. The Italian cotechino sausage ended up pulling double duty--first in a pot of collard greens that could make a preacher shout, and then in a potato hash that was nothing short of sinful. The olives? Lord have mercy. Worth the stop all by themselves. Now let's talk atmosphere. This place looks like a gas station that found religion and got saved by a butcher block--and I mean that as the highest compliment. It's got character, grit, and just enough charm to make you want to hang around longer than you planned. Do yourself a favor: don't just think about going--go. Make the trip, take the detour, tell whoever's with you they'll thank you later. And for the love of all things good and right, get the tuna dip. I don't know what they're putting in it, but it ought to be studied by scientists

    I absolutely love this store! It is my most favorite place to go when we come in to town. The…read morecannolis are the best I have ever had, so I get those multiple times. Today I had the Costellos sandwich, Chefs kiss! The staff there are always super friendly. They also do an amazing lunch program for neighborhood kids. You can donate to the cause when you check out. Forgot to snap a pic of my sandwich (it was SO GOOD)

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    New Yorker Deli And Pizzeria - Meatball sub- yum!!

    New Yorker Deli And Pizzeria

    4.5(331 reviews)
    64.6 mi
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    Established in 1991
    Vegetarian friendly

    Small place with limited parking BUT outstanding food. Sliced assembled and out fast. The staff…read morewas friendly and fast. The place is loud like a NYC deli and has desserts as well. So close to NYC but so far away too. Would recommend and will be back. The sandwiches were devoured by our guests as well as the sides.

    When in Pensacola we always make it a point to visit The New Yorker. This visit we opted to sit on…read morethe deck for lunch as it was so pleasant outside. The deck is quite enjoyable for a number of reasons. It is shaded and surrounded by lush vegetation and it's much quieter than inside and more conducive to conversation, especially for folks like me who have profound hearing issues. Service is prompt and attentive here. We decided to share the hot pastrami on rye and the antipasto salad. As you can see from the pic the sandwich is ginormous. So good. The antipasto salad here is unlike any I've ever had in my 77 years! It is composed totally of Capicolla, Genoa, and cotto salami, pepperoni, provolone, Swiss and mozzarella cheese, green and black olives, and artichokes marinated in an Italian dressing. There is no lettuce as in all the antipasto salads I've had before. It is absolutely delicious. We were unable to finish our shared portions of the salad and took easily a whole half portion home to enjoy later. As I'm sure I've said before, there's a reason this store is always packed.

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