The front room is an old diner car. I only recently learned that our whole concept of "diners" comes from the railroad industry. I just assumed using old train cars was an atmosphere choice. But no, it's the transplanting of an entire process of food preparation and service. I realize, I should have put it all together on my own. Alas, I did not. The Bluebonnet, named for a train, takes this concept even further. There's a steam engine on the logo and trains comprise the decorating scheme for the entire restaurant: posters on the wall and a toy train track going around the room where we were seated. The Bluebonnet is only about a block or so from the real railroad track.
I ordered the waffles with chicken tenders, more a soul food standard than what one would expect in a typical diner. Still, I love it. The tenders were fine. The waffles were a little on the salty side, interestingly. I'd be interested to know what oil they use to clean their iron. Even so, it was a satisfying breakfast. I got to try some of my wife's kielbasa - also good. While I'm not so sure about Jake's, I'll definitely want to go back to Bluebonnet - lots of appealing lunch options, too.
Waffles and Chicken were big in Savannah. I never understood the appeal, but it did taste okay.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I recently learned (I've been learning a lot about the restaurant business) that the dish wasn't invented in the south at all but at a soul food restaurant in Harlem.
DeleteI have never had waffles and chicken- though I know it is popular. Interesting that the waffles were salty- but glad they still tasted good. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't know what was up with that. It wasn't a deal breaker, though.
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