This week I
decided to explore Butterballs in Jordan, a restaurant that I had not been to
since I was very young. Luckily not much had changed. The food was affordable,
the seating was immediate and the pictures on the wall were as random as ever. I
ordered the standard two-egg breakfast which I chose to pair with bacon, white
toast, and baked beans. I was particularly excited about the baked beans option
as it was a pleasant change from the home fries that most other breakfast
restaurants offer. Furthermore, it reminded me of a flatulent scene in the Mel Brooks classic Blazing Saddles.
A Blazing Saddles character enjoying beans |
The author anxiously awaiting his baked beans |
This is the great charm of Butterballs: it has a very rural feel, it values art in its simplest form and casts off any modern idea of theme. The place is truly a one off. I also discovered that many of the items on the wall and shelves have price tags on them, as the property also serves as a flea market. All in all, if you are looking for a nice breakfast and a wild array of pictures on the wall, then Butterballs is the place for you.
Highlight: The
baked beans!
Honourable
Mention: The sad clown painting that provokes a whole world of emotion.
Bacon Strips: I
give Butterballs three bacon strips out of five. The food was quite good but
the portions were not quite as large as in other locales.
GO FALCS!
ReplyDeleteThe name of this place alone intrigues me, but the clown picture scares me... Haha. Looks like a neat country location though, I'll have to check it out! - Jeff
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique name, seems like a cute little place to try!
ReplyDeleteI also made bacon in a pan and had them with white bread this morining. Pretended to eat something in that restaurant. The breakfast was really yummy. LOL
ReplyDeleteI've actually never been to Butterballs, but I've heard it's a quirky staple in Jordan. I am intrigued by the baked beans- yum. And those random photos are so... random?
ReplyDeleteIt has certainly been a while since I have been to Butterballs. I think I live pretty close to it but can't remember its exact location. I do however remember the random pictures plastered on the walls. Really makes it unique. I will probably take a drive down there soon and check it out again.
ReplyDelete