Find out what American restaurants to try in Radcliff. Radcliff is a home rule-class city in Hardin County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 21,692 at the 2010 census, and in 2016 the estimated population was 22,490. It is included in the Elizabethtown–Fort Knox Metropolitan Area.
Things to do in Radcliff
Bojangles' began in 1977 and saw an opportunity to develop a quick-service restaurant chain based on three attributes: a distinctive flavor profile; wholesome, high-quality products made from scratch; and a fun, festive restaurant design with fast, friend
Have always loved Bojangles in other places. Couldn't wait for this place to open. We went on day 2 of the grand opening. Extremely crowded...waited in line for 50 minutes. Chicken was fresh and very good. Biscuits were very good. Dirty rice was excellent. Cole Slaw was horrible. It was not mixed properly (a glob of mayo) and I went through 4 servings before I received a good one. Glad we finally have a Bojangles.....beats KFC and Lee's Chicken. Still haven't decided if its better than Popeye's Chicken.
Canât locate my receipt. We stayed at the Hampton Inn on Hwy 31 and this place was new---free standing and not far from our hotel. The restaurant is spotlessly clean. Service was very quick and all the ingredients looked great. The staff was very friendly. Plenty of free parking all around the building as it sits several feet off the main highway. All this are seems to be under development.
3 based on 39 reviews
the food is pretty darn good, the service is pretty darn so so, the place looks clean, just dated, I'll go back
3 based on 41 reviews
We're Always Cookin' There's something about a freshly made meal, prepared just for you. Maybe it's a waffle sundae to celebrate the day you get your braces off, or a plate full of loaded hash browns after a Saturday morning soccer game. Whatever the occa
friendly staff clean good service will be back food good liked breakfast which is serviced 24hrs wife liked omlet
great service great manger they did mess up my order by putting mayo on my spicy chicken i went into the store and said that i cant have mayo, the manger herself went back and remade it for me, every time i go there when the manger is there she greets me and others in the drive thru and thanks us for choosing rally's sometimes she will even give coupons for our next visit
When traveling we always try to find the local "hole in the wall" places to eat. Christi's Cafe has Very good food at reasonable prices and the service is awesome. They serve traditional American Food. Located just outside of Fort Knox, the restaurant was packed for breakfast.
The lady at the cash register was friendly and very knowledgeable of the menu and specials. She recited the specials and answered all of my questions without hesitation. The chicken was typical for KFC. My only concern was that I ordered a bucket of chicken and she only gave me one napkin. This would not have been a big deal but I was staying at a hotel. Thank goodness the hotel had plenty of towels. Next time I will check to ensure I am provided plenty of napkins
Always a fan of small, hole in the wall restaurants, and family owned is a bonus. What a winner here. Small family bakery, nothing mass produced. Todays menu specials are gone tomorrow. Wonderful sit-and-chat ambiance. Quick service.Had a chocolate chip muffin, red velvet cupcake, and coffee. Great. I left right as lunch was available so I got 2 ham sliders to go with a brownie for dessert... wow! Great stuff. All the baked goods looked awesome. Several other customers raved about the prior lunch specials.No glitz and polish of a commercial operation here. Great value. Expect some hiccups as they grow, but if the food stays consistent this will be a winner. I'll be back!
Wow! A very good place that I've been holding off on trying for some time now. I am glad that I finally gave this a whirl because it was a great visit and I was certainly not disappointed! I was with a group of 8 folks and everyone enjoyed their lunch...everyone! This is a very small and quaint restaurant in what appears to have once been a small house. So, not too much as far as seating goes. If you go for lunch, get there at 11:30 or so and you should not have an issue getting a table. They have a very American style menu with some meals, sandwiches, and breakfasts. The breakfasts and sandwiches could maybe be described as a little on the pricey side but only by around $1 to $2. I can tell you that the quality of the food makes it worth it. This is not fast good and is at least a couple of measures better.What was good? Well, I had the Patty Melt and it was one of the best I've ever had. Two patties, two kinds of cheese, well-toasted (flat-grilled) wheat bread, and sauteed onions. The right amount of everything but with two patties it was just superb. The fries served here were hot, super crispy, and there was still potato in there if you follow me. Portions seemed to be great across the board. In our group, we had a couple of other Patty Melts, a Double Cheeseburger, a Chicken Sandwich, a Philly Cheese Steak, and an order of Onion Rings. The talk was about the food. How good it was, the portions, and the freshness (everything came out piping hot). I guess this might be an advantage of a smaller place. Anyway, the food was just great and I'll be back.If you have driven by Ray's Diner on Wilson Road you might have wondered about it. Give it a try and go ahead and set your expectations high because I think they'll be met or surpassed.
4 based on 237 reviews
The staff was great and the food even better. Ate here while traveling for work. The filet cut like butter! One of the best restaurant steaks I've had in a while. Tried the fried zucchini straws... YUM! Worth the visit!
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