All-you-can-eat KFC? Yes, please!
(As I type this, it occurs to me I should probably make a "food" icon.)
I hope everyone had a good Christmas. (Which reminds me: I'll be posting our Christmas letter soon.) In the meantime, I meant to post this last week, but time got away from me.
Last Sunday, for lunch after church, we went to the KFC in Lakeville. Now, the KFC in Apple Valley is closer to our house (and is combined with an A&W as a bonus) but we'd driven by the Lakeville KFC a number of times the past couple years, and had seen something we'd wanted to try out: a buffet!
We finally got around to trying it. It's pretty much what you'd think, only maybe moreso. It's available almost all day, and runs only $8 for an adult. (Elizabeth, 4 years old, was $4, and Alex, 3, was only $1.) That price includes beverages and all you can eat from the buffet, which, at least when we were there (though I don't know if the menu changes) included:
A salad bar (which, though limited in variety, was very fresh), Jell-O, a pistachio salad, soup (broccoli-cheese), biscuits, potatoes, gravy, original recipe chicken, Extra Tasty Crispy chicken, some mexican chicken dish, cinnamon rolls (quite similar to their biscuits, actually, and delicious), coleslaw, macaroni-and-cheese, and probably a few other things I'm forgetting.
All in all, it was fabulous, and well worth the price. I'm guessing, too, that the buffet makes up most of that place's sales, seeing as how everybody there was doing the all-you-can-eat thing.
Mom and Dad, we'll have to take you there next time you're up.
I hope everyone had a good Christmas. (Which reminds me: I'll be posting our Christmas letter soon.) In the meantime, I meant to post this last week, but time got away from me.
Last Sunday, for lunch after church, we went to the KFC in Lakeville. Now, the KFC in Apple Valley is closer to our house (and is combined with an A&W as a bonus) but we'd driven by the Lakeville KFC a number of times the past couple years, and had seen something we'd wanted to try out: a buffet!
We finally got around to trying it. It's pretty much what you'd think, only maybe moreso. It's available almost all day, and runs only $8 for an adult. (Elizabeth, 4 years old, was $4, and Alex, 3, was only $1.) That price includes beverages and all you can eat from the buffet, which, at least when we were there (though I don't know if the menu changes) included:
A salad bar (which, though limited in variety, was very fresh), Jell-O, a pistachio salad, soup (broccoli-cheese), biscuits, potatoes, gravy, original recipe chicken, Extra Tasty Crispy chicken, some mexican chicken dish, cinnamon rolls (quite similar to their biscuits, actually, and delicious), coleslaw, macaroni-and-cheese, and probably a few other things I'm forgetting.
All in all, it was fabulous, and well worth the price. I'm guessing, too, that the buffet makes up most of that place's sales, seeing as how everybody there was doing the all-you-can-eat thing.
Mom and Dad, we'll have to take you there next time you're up.
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