Saturday, December 20, 2008

CFS from The Dockside


CFS from The Dockside
Originally uploaded by ScrumpyFU
Hit up the reliable Dockside last weekend for breakfast and tried their CFS. I know the place doesn't look like much but they've been open quite some time, have some part in colorful local history, and have pro waitresses who work their tails off, giving service with a genuine smile.

Reasonably priced and proportioned their CFS is going to come into the middle of the rankings here, though. The main reason is the breading-to-meat ratio that leans more in favor of the former than the latter in this case. The southern-style breading and cooking was very well done, though, so it's at least a tasty imbalance. The gravy was adequate, not drawing away from the meal nor requiring additional tableside seasoning as well.

The Dockside does get a "worthy mention" for one unique thing about their CFS: The amount of gravy on the entree. As you can see in the picture it doesn't slop about the plate, making it a tough decision whether or not to put ketchup on your browns (as some places do - drives me crazy). Rather, here, the amount of gravy was in exact proportion to what it was covering. I mean, precisely mathematically calculated so that every bite had the same amount of the gravy and that none would be left over at the end. That was just downright amazing.

The Dockside is just a good place for a good meal even if their CFS is, basically, average. It's also non-smoking until 3pm on Saturdays which is good since, as I was told by one waitress there, they close at 3pm on Saturday.