Focusing on breakfast and lunch, chef-owner Andy Badgett also offers fine sandwiches and lighter fare for dinner.
Openings: Breakfast & Lunch Mon.-Sat., Dinner Tues.-Sat.
Features
- Parking lot
- Dress code: Casual
- Kid-friendly
- Outdoor dining
- Private room(s)
The Fickle Pickle Restaurant Review:
Owner-chef Andy Badgett launched The Fickle Pickle in the same location as his now-closed Asher with a view toward serving the nearby lunchtime audience. Badgett makes a lot of his own breads, some pastries, making breakfast, which begins at 7 a.m., a good introduction to his considerable skills. The topnotch dill pickles, which he batters and fries then serves with a homemade rémoulade, are a classic Southern treat. Soups are made fresh every day, and salads supplement a wide range of sandwiches, each on appropriate bread. The roast beef with horseradish sauce is a classic, yet distinctive in its quality. Pimento cheese is house-made. Dinner features wood-grilled burgers, chicken sandwiches and grouper sandwiches (the latter with that Creole rémoulade sauce). The private dining space is in a restored barn to the rear of the property. Warning: Parking gets very tricky at busy times.
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