I understand that Kathy's place in Freedon out on Route 94 is no longer serving dinner. It is only open for breakfast and lunch. That is a shame. It was a nice option for good home-cooked food like mom used to make.
UPDATE - Kathy's is now once again open for dinner. If you haven't given it a shot, go out Route 94 towards Freedon. It is on your right. Great ice cream right next door.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
House of Kebabs
The House of Kebabs which was just north of Newton on 206, diagonally across from The County Seat is now closed. While it had an unusual menu, I think the main reason it is closed is that the parking was terrible at the location. It is a shame a see a place out of the usual Sussex County fare, close up.
Dee' Place - Dinner
Roast Pork - $10.95
Dee's place is now open for dinner on Thursday and Friday. You can get anything from the regular breakfast/lunch menu or one of the evening specials. The night I went they had Roast Pork or Meat loaf. I chose the roast pork. The meals some with soup or salad. The dinner plate had wonderfully cooked roast pork, roasted potatoes and canned green beans. A dessert was also included. I had a chocolate mint chocolate pie which was nice. While I am not a fan of canned vegetables, there are some realities for a small place and the either could have canned or frozen benas. I wish they had chosen frozen. Dee's place is in the Center of Branchville and there is adequate parking on the streets around it and a small lot in front. The place is an old fashioned luncheonette... you can almost imagine Opie rushing in calling "Dad.. Dad.."
Dee's place is now open for dinner on Thursday and Friday. You can get anything from the regular breakfast/lunch menu or one of the evening specials. The night I went they had Roast Pork or Meat loaf. I chose the roast pork. The meals some with soup or salad. The dinner plate had wonderfully cooked roast pork, roasted potatoes and canned green beans. A dessert was also included. I had a chocolate mint chocolate pie which was nice. While I am not a fan of canned vegetables, there are some realities for a small place and the either could have canned or frozen benas. I wish they had chosen frozen. Dee's place is in the Center of Branchville and there is adequate parking on the streets around it and a small lot in front. The place is an old fashioned luncheonette... you can almost imagine Opie rushing in calling "Dad.. Dad.."
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Hampton Diner - Dinner
Yankee Pot Roast w/potato pancake ($14.95)
This was kind of a disappointment. The pot roast meat was cooked enough to be tender like a pot road but it had not been browned. It was a tomato based gravy instead of a rich brown gravy which I am used to with pot roast. The side potato pancake was thick and greasy like it had not been cooked with the proper heat. The meal also came with red cabbage and the usual soup and salad. There are much better choices at the Hampton Diner.
The Hampton diner is north of Newton just before Lowe's on 206. There is a large parking lot.
This was kind of a disappointment. The pot roast meat was cooked enough to be tender like a pot road but it had not been browned. It was a tomato based gravy instead of a rich brown gravy which I am used to with pot roast. The side potato pancake was thick and greasy like it had not been cooked with the proper heat. The meal also came with red cabbage and the usual soup and salad. There are much better choices at the Hampton Diner.
The Hampton diner is north of Newton just before Lowe's on 206. There is a large parking lot.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
O'Reilly's Pub - Dinner
Chicken Pot Pie ($12.00) - second time around
They have improved their chicken pot pie. There is much more substance to it with big chunks of chicken and more vegetables. It still is covered with the puff pastry which when it gets wet from the gravy while eating, looses all its puff and becomes a strange texture. At this meal I also had their New England clam chowder (a special) which was wonderful. It had a great flavor, was thick enough but not gluey thick like many diners make it. It also was not a glaring white but had a slight tan color which is how it would turn out from making it at home and browning some things. A good choice. I continue to like this place on lower Spring Street. Visit it if you haven't yet. It is a great addition to Newton's food places.
They have improved their chicken pot pie. There is much more substance to it with big chunks of chicken and more vegetables. It still is covered with the puff pastry which when it gets wet from the gravy while eating, looses all its puff and becomes a strange texture. At this meal I also had their New England clam chowder (a special) which was wonderful. It had a great flavor, was thick enough but not gluey thick like many diners make it. It also was not a glaring white but had a slight tan color which is how it would turn out from making it at home and browning some things. A good choice. I continue to like this place on lower Spring Street. Visit it if you haven't yet. It is a great addition to Newton's food places.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Salsa - Dinner
Soft Tacos with shredded pork ($7.99)
When I sat down at the table I was asked if I wanted the hot or regular salsa with my chips. I asked for hot but they discouraged me but I insisted. It was a green salsa...spicey hot with a nice flavor. I did not find it overly hot.. but I like spicy food. The soft tacos come with a choice of steak, chicken, or one of two kinds of pork. I went with the pork (which one I am not sure.) The plate had for soft tacos with the meat, a bunch of freshly chopped chilantro, and some sliced radishes. It would have been fine for a lunch but not enough for a dinner. I had flan for desert and WOW, I have never had such smooth, silky flan with no separated water. There was a sweet syrup over it. VERY nice. I ordered the black bean soup to go because I loved it so much. Be aware that the packing of the soup was not in a good containor and it was all over in the bag when I got home. I am sure it will taste great for tomorrows lunch. They have a take-out menu but they do not deliver. I really like the flavors in this place but if I get the soft tacos, I will also get a soup to fill out the meal. Be sure to try out this place. It is just down from the Newton Theatre on Spring St, across from Rite Aide. There is a parking lot around back.
When I sat down at the table I was asked if I wanted the hot or regular salsa with my chips. I asked for hot but they discouraged me but I insisted. It was a green salsa...spicey hot with a nice flavor. I did not find it overly hot.. but I like spicy food. The soft tacos come with a choice of steak, chicken, or one of two kinds of pork. I went with the pork (which one I am not sure.) The plate had for soft tacos with the meat, a bunch of freshly chopped chilantro, and some sliced radishes. It would have been fine for a lunch but not enough for a dinner. I had flan for desert and WOW, I have never had such smooth, silky flan with no separated water. There was a sweet syrup over it. VERY nice. I ordered the black bean soup to go because I loved it so much. Be aware that the packing of the soup was not in a good containor and it was all over in the bag when I got home. I am sure it will taste great for tomorrows lunch. They have a take-out menu but they do not deliver. I really like the flavors in this place but if I get the soft tacos, I will also get a soup to fill out the meal. Be sure to try out this place. It is just down from the Newton Theatre on Spring St, across from Rite Aide. There is a parking lot around back.
Friday, November 21, 2008
O'Reilly's Pub - Dinner
Chicken Pot Pie ($12.00)
This was my first disappointment at this place. The pot pie was a bowl of something like a thick chicken soup (the pieces of chicken about twice the size of sugar cubes) with puff pastry on top. It tasted very nice but there was little substance.. in fact I had to ask for a tablespoon to eat most of it. I prefer a pie crust on a pot pie but what disappointed me here was the lack of body (and chicken) in the pot pie. Hopefully they will improve this dish. I can't wait to go back to try their "bangers and mash" and one of their wonderful looking hamburgers. O'Reilly's is on lower Spring St (in what used to be Flapjacks.) They have a liquor license and the bar with two wide screen tvs was busy on this weekend evening. There is a small parking lot and parking on the street. This is a pleasant, homey place that serves just what they say.. pub food. Be sure to try it out. The service could be a little faster, but they obviously make everything there.
NOTE: read my latest entry on their chicken pot pie. They have improved it.
This was my first disappointment at this place. The pot pie was a bowl of something like a thick chicken soup (the pieces of chicken about twice the size of sugar cubes) with puff pastry on top. It tasted very nice but there was little substance.. in fact I had to ask for a tablespoon to eat most of it. I prefer a pie crust on a pot pie but what disappointed me here was the lack of body (and chicken) in the pot pie. Hopefully they will improve this dish. I can't wait to go back to try their "bangers and mash" and one of their wonderful looking hamburgers. O'Reilly's is on lower Spring St (in what used to be Flapjacks.) They have a liquor license and the bar with two wide screen tvs was busy on this weekend evening. There is a small parking lot and parking on the street. This is a pleasant, homey place that serves just what they say.. pub food. Be sure to try it out. The service could be a little faster, but they obviously make everything there.
NOTE: read my latest entry on their chicken pot pie. They have improved it.
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