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If
the place is good enough for Andy, Opie, Aunt Bea and
Barney, it's good enough for me. The place dates
back to 1923 and Andy Griffith used to hang out there as a
kid. They're
famous for their pork sandwich, in fact that's how it's
listed on the menu, the "Famous Pork Chop
Sandwich," a huge pork cutlet, batter dipped, pan
fried and loaded with tomato, chopped onion, cole slaw and
mustard. Damn fine eatin', be it in Mayberry RFD or
on Main Street Mount Airy. Also
on the menu are hamburgers and cheeseburgers, served
breaded or regular. "Breaded dates back to
depression days," my waitress told me, "when a
lot of folks around here mixed bread in with the hamburger
to make it go further. I like it, tastes like
meatloaf."
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