We met family at Roughstock's Steakhouse for a gathering one evening. Roughstock's? Yeah, I had never heard of the place either. Not sure why- it was a hidden gem as far as FAMILY dining is concerned. On the outside of the door it reads, "No Profanity No Alcohol" which is great for our little family. Very southern and locally owned (which I prefer).
So, I enjoyed this place because the waitress were sweet and the restaurant was small and off the beaten path- really not touristy which is great this time of year. AND the bathrooms were commendable which, you know, is imperative with kids. ( me too!)
The menu. Well, it had the usual southern children' selection with one grilled item. They possibly could have grilled more, but my child chose grilled cheese and fries. Fried and butter :/
There isn't much beyond that I have to comment on the establishment. It was a pleasant find in the Lynn Haven area and I should have taken more pictures :(
http://roughstockssteakpit.com/
Jessica
Mamma Friendly is a blog devoted raw reviews of places, spaces, shops and events in the Florida Panhandle.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Small Town PIGGLY WIGGLY
I was raised in a small town and our family still lives there, SO we frequent Chipley, Florida. And, well, a family has to eat :) Gigi and i went on a trip to a local grocery store over a national big box store.
And is the Piggly Wiggly family friendly? Oh YEAH! We live it!!! To me, person willing to help you with groceries to your car INVALUABLE to a Mamma with her hands full. The shopping selection is sufficient, but as Mamma the prospect of someone assisting with groceries makes up for anything lacking in the local grocery options.
Did I mentioned that we were greeted? I love southern hospitality!!
A few pictures ( and one of the sweet guy walking us out)
And is the Piggly Wiggly family friendly? Oh YEAH! We live it!!! To me, person willing to help you with groceries to your car INVALUABLE to a Mamma with her hands full. The shopping selection is sufficient, but as Mamma the prospect of someone assisting with groceries makes up for anything lacking in the local grocery options.
Did I mentioned that we were greeted? I love southern hospitality!!
A few pictures ( and one of the sweet guy walking us out)
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