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January 27, 2011 at 1:13 pm Comment (1)

Chef Jerome and The Old School Diner

Southern Cooking

About a half hour south of Savannah, in the small village of Townsend, is one of the area’s best-kept secrets: The Old School Diner, owned and operated by Chef Jerome. A couple friends invited Juergen and I to the restaurant, and we had an incredible time which won’t soon be forgotten.

The Chef

When we pulled into the Old School’s driveway to find it covered in carpets, I suspected we were in for a treat. The wooden building was painted in bright red with farm tools hung on the outside walls, and we entered cautiously. If I hadn’t known in advance that this was a restaurant, nothing would have immediately tipped me off. It felt like we were invading someone’s home — photos were on the walls, comfortable furniture was strewn about, and there was nobody to be seen. As we ventured further inside, a young girl came around a corner to greet us and lead us to our table.

The dining area is big, with room to seat a lot of patrons. We ordered beer and took a look at the menu. There wasn’t much debate about what to order — I mean, with a special called The Wheelchair Platter, you don’t have much choice — you are going to get The Wheelchair Platter. I suppose the name comes from the mode of transportation you’re likely to need afterwards. When it was brought out, my veins seized up in fear and my stomach shuddered in ecstasy. Mountains of fried food — oysters, shrimp, chicken. Clam bakes and ribs. We were five hungry people, and although everything was delicious, we couldn’t finish it.

The evening really got going when Chef Jerome came out of the kitchen to greet us. He does all the cooking, and clearly enjoys meeting the people who’ve discovered his little place. The first thing he did was give us all big bear hugs. “You’re family here”. And he meant it! He took us on a tour around the restaurant, telling us about his life and work. We saw pictures of famous people who’ve eaten there, including Ben Affleck and Michael Oher (from the Blind Side). He showed us love letters he’s written to his wife over the years (complete with drawings) and into his kitchen and its wall-to-wall deep fryers. The staff clearly love him, and were just as friendly and welcoming as their boss.

I think we spent about an hour talking to Chef Jerome, and he even walked us out onto the carpeted driveway to say goodbye. “Don’t forget now! This is your home, and you are family when you’re here!” And as I gave him a final farewell hug, I didn’t doubt it. It was an incredible night, and the Old School Diner is truly a special place.

Official Website

Location on our Georgia map

Diner Sign
Carpet Parking
Cher Jeromes Ride
Townsend Diner
Do Not Ask Neither Tell
Moving in With Jerome
Old School Sofa
Old School Sofa
Early Facebook Wall
Deen Hell
Flowers
Fried Balls
On Diet
Fried Feast
Jerome Pie Cake
Upside Down Christmas Tree
Wall of Fame
Ben Affleck Diner
Baby Room
Jerome Love Letter
Retta I love You
Esmeralda Georgia
Scarface Diner
Chef Jerome
SAW
Meat Grinder
Laundry Kitchen
Jerome Cooking Tool
Frying Station
Cute
Old School Diner
Close Door
Wolf Creek Georgia Ride

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January 5, 2011 at 12:05 pm Comments (12)

Clary’s for Breakfast!

American Diner Pictures Books

Clary’s on Abercorn is the quintessential American greasy spoon, serving breakfast all day long. Omelettes, sausage links, pancakes, grits, and coffee that never stops coming. Ah, American breakfast, how I missed thee!

Bacon

When I moved to Germany in 2001, I was surprised by how little I missed from the States. Baseball, Reese’s Cups, Halloween… not much else. But the big one was breakfast. Yes, yes, of course they eat breakfast in Europe, but not like we do it! I’m talking 6-egg omelettes stuffed with a farm. The Leaning Tower of Pancake. Cheap filter coffee served by scraggly women who call you honey. “Ain’t they got the Waffle House in Yer-Up?” No! No they do not, my friend! They ain’t got the Waffle House.

So when we discovered Clary’s, I swooned. The food is delicious… they’ve got all the old favorites, as well as some more creative items on their menu. I recently ordered an omelette filled with apples and cinammon, and Juergen ate something called Hoppel Poppel. The waitresses are just as you’d imagine, super friendly and quick on coffee refills. The prices are cheap. On Sunday mornings, the joint is always completely full — but there are a lot of tables, so you never have to wait too long for a spot. And, oh, the people watching!

I have to stop typing… my stomach is growling like crazy, and dinner is still a long ways off. Enjoy the pictures: the second one down, that’s my girlfriend. She’s hot.

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American Diner
Hopple Popple
Beef Breakfast
Clary's Savannah

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December 10, 2010 at 2:56 pm Comments (4)