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Chimneys Inn … Mmmmm

Brother Ray speaketh thusly:

I wanted something a little different on a recent Saturday and decided to head to the Chimney’s Inn in Miamisburg (67 S. Main St.).

This was my second visit to the restaurant, and it’s the second time I’ve not been disappointed. My wife and I shared black mean hummus, which is real news because I can’t stand hummus. (First of all, hummus sounds like something you get with a cold, not a food).

We also shared a big plate of pulled pork. She had onion rings (they were the bomb); I ordered an extra side of melt-in-your-mouth goodness also know as mashed sweet potatoes. Since we had eaten so much —- and, as small eaters, that was plenty for two —- I got, to go, a piece of off-the-hook bread pudding soaked in an orange bourbon sauce.

The whole thing was Lord have mercy good. Anyone ever been there? If not, where have you been lately that had you smiling when you left?

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By Kara D.

May 22, 2008 1:55 PM | Link to this

I discovered the Golden Nugget yesterday,had the most wonderful breakfast ever, after it took me 20 minutes to read through that amazing menu featuring every comfort food imaginable for breakfast and quite a few for lunch too!!! Wow.

By Black and mean?

May 13, 2008 2:00 PM | Link to this

I enjoy hummus, and while I may be wary of hummus that is black in color (too much pepper?) a poor disposition does not make for a good appetizer. Do they serve nice hummus? Chimneys does serve up a fine buffet.
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