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Businiess name:  Potatoe Patch
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my wife and son-in-law and daughter to the Potatoe Patch restaurant, expecting an evening at a unique restaurant with a unique style. What we did not know was that three months prior to our visit they ended their tradition of passarounds of okra and fried green tomatoes. Since I don't care for okra, I could always get a few slices of Fried Green Tomatoes. What replaced that delightful repast is now one basket per table of fried okra and fried green tomatoes (tiny, tiny slices I might add). There is no point in trying to fish the tomatoes out of the okra and be even reasonably polite. Now if you want more okra and fried green tomatoes you must pay ad addition $4.95 to get what used to be handed out free. As a result, my group and I left the restaurant in a huff without purchasing anything. We will not be back until they re-instate their previous generosity. Pros: Food is still served Cons: Passarounds have been taken away

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