Here is a lovely previous post on Dell Rhea's:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=16751#16751
After managing to avoid this place for close to 20 years, unintentionally I assure you, I have been three times over the last 6 months. The atmosphere is great. I do not like the chicken that much, though that is personal taste. As Flip has explained clearly to me, they use a different breading, less bread crumbs and more breading, that does a couple of things - first it can, and often does, pick up and hold more grease than most. If the fryer is working to perfection, that is not the case, but most of the time it is. On the other hand, it also holds the moisture in the chicken resulting in a bird that sometimes gushes juice at the first bite. It also seems to end up being earthier, and the breading itself does not seem to have much seasoning to my taste.
An interesting variation, but not one I like.
Still, I still keep going back for their lunch buffet, which is amazing given that I generally dislike buffets (no food improves with prolonged residence in a chafing dish), and am not that fond of the chicken. In addition to the atmosphere, which is a fairly genuine 60's roadhouse, all the way to the wall of fieldstone around the fireplace at one end of the dining room (quick quiz, which American architectural icon began this 50's and 60's fad of fieldstone around the fireplace? Double credit if you can name both the architect and the building, which was prominently featured everywhere when it was built), there are a few great items on that buffet.
The retro salad bar, which includes all the standards, pickled beets, more than one kind of macaroni salad, iceberg lettuce, etc, etc, is a mild draw, but the chicken dumpling soup is great. Nice broth, not too heavy, chunks of chicken, little dumplings, chunks of carrot, celery - this is a great soup. They also make mashed potatos, skin in, that are pretty darned good, and go well with the chicken gravy, which also adds a lot to the fried chicken. Which, in the end, may be the point about this chicken - it is the mashed potatos and gravy style, meant to be eaten with gravy, to my taste, not the more common french fries and finger food style, IMO.
The cookies or brownies with the buffet are usually pretty good; the Stouffer's lasagna or other main course selections are usually not. Worth a trip at least once, and you can eat well.
Quiz answers:
Frank Lloyd Wright, and Falling Water.
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