"Twisted farm food," advertises the menu, which sounds like an altogether less appetizing prospect than the excellent comfort cooking that’s actually served at this capacious roadhouse. The dinners (chicken and biscuits, meat loaf) are great if pricey, and the lunches (sandwiches, burgers as big as your head) also impress. But to see the Hash House at its best, come for the phenomenal breakfasts and weekend brunches, which’ll fill even the emptiest of stomachs.
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