I stopped at K & R's on Saturday, just a little after noon hour. A real nice down home place, with a faint hint of smoke i the air. There was no one at the counter, but I could hear voices from a back room. After calling "Hello," a few times, another patron walked to the back, and addressed someone by name. A young lady came out in moments and apologized, saying that she had been washing dishes.
I ordered a pulled pork sandwich. It came in the time it took to make the fries. The other young woman who handed me the order asked if I had gotten my sauce, and I replied that I was just about to put some on. There was a bar with 4 sauces, some wing sauce, and various other condiments. I got a little carried away with the "Very Hot" sauce. Altho not as hot as I like, the flavor overwhelmed that of the pork. The pork was extremely moist, and completely in shreds. I didn't get much bark, and so the smoke and savory flavor was rather mild. There was a trace of cinnamon in the spices. The helping was good, and was boosted by the mass of hot spiced fries and tater chips. I used some of the "Hawaiian sauce" as a dip for the fries. It was a pleasant sweet and sour.
Over all, a bit better than average. I noticed a trace of the flavor still in my mouth a hundred miles down the road, so I was definitely satisfied.
I'd have to say that the pulled pork I had at the other place in town, Parky's Smokehouse, was somewhat better. However, the quick turn-around at K. & R.s has made it my choice for trip food.