We’ve mentioned before how deliciously awesome Amish restaurants in Georgia are—I mean, Yoder’s Deitsch House Restaurant is practically a state staple. But there is another country-style restaurant in Georgia that is worth checking out, especially if you have a big appetite. What started out with Mennonite roots, check out one of the best Southern restaurants this state has to offer.
Oil Lamp Restaurant in Perry, Georgia is somewhat of a hidden gem for anybody looking to chow down on delicious country-style cooking.
Serving up homestyle Southern standards and daily specials galore, this is one dining experience you do not want to miss.
With food made fresh daily, you’ll have a seemingly endless array of delicious eats and treats.
You can order up a meat and two or meat and three which comes with a nice piece of fresh bread.
And if there is ever a reason to visit a country-style restaurant, it’s for the desserts—home-cooked from scratch pies that will have you coming back for more.
There is always a wide variety of foods offered that rotates daily so that you’ll never get tired of what they’re cooking.
When you think about hot, home made lunch consider the options for roast beef, grilled chicken, fried catfish, homemade meat loaf, carrot casserole, mashed potatoes, rice, cheese grits, turnip greens, homemade cornbread and so much more.
Also, keep an eye out for the breakfast buffet that happens twice a year—it’s a special event worth marking on the calendar.
Head on out to Oil Lamp Restaurant in Perry for an epic meal that is a delicious indulgence waiting to happen.
Ready to start chowing down? The address for Oil Lamp Restaurant is 401 General Courtney Hodges Blvd, Perry, GA 31069-3205. The hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. To find out more information about the restaurant, visit the Facebook Page.
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