This Old-School Alabama Restaurant Serves Chicken Dinners To Die For
By Jennifer Young
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Published January 25, 2019
Alabama is well known for its delicious food, especially fried chicken. Several old-school restaurants are located throughout the state that serve this Southern favorite, including Martin’s Restaurant. For information about Martin’s Restaurant and its fried chicken dinners, take a look below.
Martin's Restaurant is located in Montgomery, Alabama and is one of the Yellowhammer State's most iconic restaurants.
From its cozy atmosphere to its delicious food, this old-school restaurant is perfect for dining out with family and/or friends.
Martin's Restaurant has been in business since the 1930s, which makes it one of Montgomery's oldest full-service restaurants. This iconic restaurant is most famous for its mouthwatering fried chicken.
And of course nothing goes better with the restaurant's fried chicken than its delicious side dishes, which includes macaroni & cheese, lima beans, turnip greens, cole slaw, and more.
In addition to fried chicken, Martin's Restaurant also serves a variety of other Southern favorites such as fried catfish,...
...baked turkey with dressing,...
...baked meatloaf with tomato sauce, and so much more.
Martin's Restaurant also serves a variety of homemade meringue pies. Don't forget to save room for a slice (or two).
For more information about Martin's Restaurant, you can view its Facebook page
here . You can visit this old-school restaurant at 1796 Carter Hill Rd., Montgomery, AL 36106. Its hours are as follows: Sunday, 10:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.; Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, closed.
Have you ever eaten at Martin’s Restaurant in Montgomery, Alabama? If so, what did you think? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments.
For a list of more restaurants in Alabama that serve delicious chicken dinners, click here .
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