Cotton's

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merrick
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Cotton's

Post by merrick »

i love that restaurant. I can get a whole meal for the price of what the orange juice would cost me alone in Chicago. and it is pretty tasty( in a diner sense) i think they got new management or something becuase the service is a lot faster now.

if it is a cold morning check it out for breakfast while you wait for the rock to warm up.

coming from slade:

get off the mountain parkway at stanton
turn right at 213
turn left at 11(the corner with the BP)
it is on the right about a hundred feet from the corner

mmmm, tasty
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

Were you there on your last trip down?
I thought it was closed a couple of months ago.
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Post by Gretchen »

ANd if you hang around long enough on the weekends you can listen to local musicians play! BUt I think there is a 300 lb weight limit to be able to enter.
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Post by ynot »

Thier biscuits and gravy rules!
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Post by Steve »

Blast it Merrick you out of town climbers aren't supposed to wander from Miguel's. You must only eat at Miguel's, back to your pen!

Cotton's is a good place indeed. Try The Purple Cow down in Beatyville for some 'good' eats too.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by merrick »

cotton's might of been closed then but it is definately open now.

i will have to check out the purple cow.
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Post by Steve »

There was a scare a year or so ago, but they reopened under new management or something like that. Local eateries rule.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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