Southern Comfort Chicken Biscuit
Side of Baked Apples
The chicken biscuit was filled with a fried chicken filet, a fried green tomato slice, cheddar cheese, and a fried egg all on a giant biscuit topped with a chili honey glaze. So yeah, essentially a heart attack, but man it was good. This is the kind of breakfast that requires you to go back to sleep immediately following. So what could beat the biscuit capable of making a farmer's market hipster cower? The chicken and waffles.
Chicken and Waffles
The chicken and waffles were available as a deep fried or pan fried chicken breast drizzled with that same chili honey glaze. My friend went for the pan fried upon the recommendation of the waitress who suggested that it was slightly more moist. The chicken was served with a sweet herb butter, presumably made with the herbs from their tiny indoor herb garden, and the butter is what put it over the top for us. The accompanying tower of mini buttermilk waffles was an impressive sight. As any fan of chicken and waffles can tell you, the combination of savory and sweet makes for the perfect brunch entree, and this was no exception. Served with a side of eggs, the chicken and waffles was no small meal either.
Mixed Berry Pound Cake
We were all sorely tempted to try one of the fabulous sounding shake combinations, such as the
Banana Split with vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberries, brown sugar fried bananas, chocolate chips, fresh whipped cream, salted nuts and cherries. Unfortunately, none of us could muster the room to order one. One friend did manage to to order a slice of the mixed berry pouncake from the window for us all to try a bite of. It was outrageous, dense and moist, enough to sell me on pound cake which I generally avoid. He ultimately reached his limits with his ambitious dessert order and had to bring the rest home. He proclaimed it one of the best brunches he had ever had and we all immediately discussed plans for coming back. We did wind up going back only a few weeks later and wound up trying the delicious milk shake combinations as well as the Butter Burger. The chocolate chips made the Banana split Milk Shake awfully hard to drink with a straw, as did the cake pieces in the Strawberry Shortcake Shake. While I didn't get to taste the butter burger, my friend really enjoyed it. Based on the giant onion rings ordered by another table, that's definitely something I would want to try on another occasion. True Flavors is an apt name, if you can take a break from watching your caloric intake, then check it out!