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McGeary

Great post. I've been a big fan of vinegar on my fries since I was a kid making summer trips to Grand Bend, Ontario. (I also picked up a bit of a fries&mayonnaise habit in Belgium later on, but that approach never tasted very good after I got back to the States. They must just have better mayo over there.)

In an unrelated follow-up to a past comment: One of my fellow haunters of chowhound.com says that Udupi Cafe is open again as of last Friday.

Lewis

Udupi back on...good to know. Thanks for the update. And yeah, Grand Bend. A 25 minute drive from Forest. Pretty decent restaurant there called the Riverview Café. I try to hit that, too, when I'm up there.

Charlie Towns

I live in Port Huron, and go to this restaraunt occasionaly. The strip steak is terriffic. It's a working class place (blue collar), but it's not a biker bar. It's a great neighborhood place where a lot of people from sarnia go to eat. On Friday or Saturday night there's no where to park. Your directions are a little off. Oh yeah, my mother was Canadian.

Rick K

Spot-on review. I grew up in Port Huron, and am now living a half-continent away in Denver. when I make the trip back home there are always three places I visit for food & drink: chicken at the Palms Krystal Bar, chili dogs at Coney Island, and Tom & Jerries at the Brass Rail during the Christmas season. Diana's Sweet Shop used to be on that list before they closed a few years ago. I miss that place. The interior was a time machine straight back to 1927, and the fish and chips was good. Washed down with a cherry phosphate, it was even better. Time does unfortunately march on, and as you say these places won't be with us forever. Enjoy them while you can.

nikki

My mom has worked at the Palm's as a bartender for 23 years now. I've done a few stints there myself on break from college. It's always nice to hear just how much other people enjoy it. Though... I'd have to say it's a bit misleading about the Harley riders and hardcore drinkers. It makes it seem rough and tumble. In 23 years, my mom has never had a fight in there. And most of them aren't really Harley riders. Tattoo artists, carni workers, that sort of crowed. All of them deliriously nice guys who will chat you up all night if you sit next to them and buy them a beer.

Though... at 23, I can't say that I ever remember from-scratch biscuits. When I was 11, I used to CRAVE the delicious generic store bought biscuits. So in the last 12 years, I'm pretty positive they never had them.

When did you last stop in though? Now they've got Killian's on tap too, which makes me happy since that's my favorite. And I believe the tap beers are Bud and Bud Lite. When I worked there 2003, that's what they were. And the pictures I took recently for Martha show Bud taps. Moving on up from the urine that is called Miller. Haha. And I think Martha and Russ (the owners who took over when the Zjiabs sold it back in 2002) have added some more bottled brew.

Lewis

Hey Nikki. Thanks for the comment. Yeah, I was there again in late June on my way to Forest (see July 5 "Down Time" post). Never thought I'd get so teary-eyed for a Killian's. Had a couple of them with the meal. And I suppose I should qualify my statement about Harley riders. You and Charlie Towns are right. They ain't Harley riders in the "Hell's Angels" sense, they're middle class, mid-life crisis riders, like the majority we have tooting around the Twin Cities. 'Cept ours our even worse: lawyers during the week, chaps-wearin' wanna-be tough guys during the weekend. But the ones that were there that night were throwing back drinks like champions. And no from-scratch biscuits? Alas.

Kelli

I know for a fact in the last 21 years they have not been "from the scratch biscuits" but at least you enjoyed them!

Martie McCarthy

Hi Chicken Lovers;
Just to let you know that Sarnia, Ontario now has a "Chicken in the Rough". It's called McCarthys' Bar and Grill. The atmosphere is not retro but it has a solid black walnut bar which is great to watch sports. It's located at Colborne and Cathcart streets intersection in the Macs variety store plaza. The atmosphere is neighborhood bar , very cozy, but best of all you can experience the great taste of "Chicken in the Rough' in a basket cooked the way it has always been cooked. As we always say (because its true) "Every Bites A Tender Delight".

Julia

I actually bartended here for a time, all the while a pregnant girl! Crazy! I just loved it though. I now live in Seattle, WA. I look it up occasionally, thinking that if I ever meet Mr. Right, he will bring me back there at least for dinner. I would love to go. I was just plain addicted to the Manhattan Clam Chowder. I guess mercury is not so good for mom's to be. I ate lots of it...the kid is fine.

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