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Businiess name:  Norman Couser's Country Cooking
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went with a friend who promised home cooking at reasonable prices but found the vegatable servings tepid and the fried chicken both tough and dry. \r \r Worse, after mentioning my disappointment to my wife, she voice suprise that I would have eaten there in the first place. \r \r Seems she took one of her new agents there for lunch a few years back and couldn't even get seated. He happened to be black and, after waiting half an hour, she asked what the problem was only to be told they were full - though empty tables were clearly visable and several folks had been seated who arrived well after the bride began waiting. \r \r Now that's what I call really poor taste.

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