“So I like hitting little restaurants, mom and pop as it were. Pioneer NO.3 is pretty old school. Don't know if it's changed much since 1949 when it says it opened, don't even know if they've redone the parking lot... it's not a bad thing. You can get some semis in there. The service is what you would expect in a small town diner, not hovering over you, but very responsive.I had the Catfish Basket, 5 pieces light golden brown, tasted like corn meal with maybe a touch of flour, 3 hush puppies, and fries (also a light golden color). I wouldn't call the basket amazing, but it was solid. Had to get the onion rings, smaller in size and thickness, but not over cooked, moderate on the breading and the onion shined thru. All washed down with very nice sweet tea.All in all it was solid, but next time I come by I'll try the recommended fried steak, just because.“
“THIS PLACE WAS GREAT I LVOE THE BIG GREEN CUPS EVEN THO I THINK I FORGOT TO TAKE IT WITH ME EVEN THO MY SERVER SAID I COULD OOPS BUT THE FRIED PICKES ARE CHIPS AND THEY WERE GOOD AND THE BURGER WAS SHOCKINGLY GOOD FOR SUCH A PLAIN ONE I GOT THE BASIC BOY ONE BUT IT WAS QUALITY I ENJOYED IT A LOT AND THE FRIES REMIND ME OF STEAK AND SHAKE ONES BUT BETTER ALSO THE BUCKET OF MIMOSAS WAS FUN LOL ALSO THEY GOT A COOL FOUNTAIN RIGHT NEXT DOOR BUT U ARENT ALLOWED TO GET IN IT JUST A HEADS UP EVERYONE“
“Can't say enough about this place. Not fast food and worth any wait time. Food absolutely delicious, big portions, creamy beans, guacamole fresh and fantastic, friendly and inviting staff, worth every penny. Can't wait to try some other dishes. Cooks are amazing. Best kept secret in town. Not fancy and it doesn't need to be - didn't see one fly and felt very safe.“