
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 449 Delaware Ave, Dayton, TN 37321
Phone: (423) 428-9493
Website: http://screendoorkitchen.com/
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Reviews
I could stop my post there, followed by a strong suggestion to make the drive for a slice. But I’ve heard that there are people who do not like carrot cake. And you know, we just can’t be friends.
And on the other hand, I wouldn’t want anyone passing up this little gem because the only review was about dessert.
I love when a creative soul takes an old house and creates a public space. The old fireplace in the front parlor, where we dined, was covered in books. Our table rested against tall wood doors. There was fun, eclectic art on the walls.
And again, I could stop there.
But, there was our server. If you are familiar with my posts, you know I only remember the names of servers if they are really horrible or really amazing.
Our server was Gage. He stayed at a respectable distance without crowding. He answered questions honestly. Even made a couple of suggestions. He was funny and engaging and put up with the weird vibe my companion and I always seem to give off, with good humor. Our tea glasses were never empty.
We started with fried green tomatoes. The tomatoes were thick-cut and battered and topped with a delicious pimento cheese, resting on a light sauce. I loved the simplicity. The flavor of the tomatoes came through instead of fighting with an over spicy sauce as with other recipes.
For my entree, I selected the apple and chicken salad. Plenty of thinly sliced apples and tender grilled chicken on a bed of greens with candied nuts and blue cheese crumbles. The dressing was light and tart. My only complaint is the skimpiness of the blue cheese. I would have liked more.
My companion ordered the chicken livers. I did try one. They were battered with a crispy exterior and moist interior. Lots of folks don’t care for liver in any form—and that’s fine, we can still be friends. If this dish is something you like, the recipe here will made you happy. They can be either an appetizer or an entree with sides.
Dessert was—yes, you guessed it—spiced carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Two layers of moist, rich cake separated by a decadent layer of cream cheese icing. And, yes, spiced carrot cake. I’d never heard of it either. It tasted a bit like Christmas, honestly. This cake should come with a complimentary glass of milk and a blanket.
We stopped in today and found that their menu had changed up. We tried the Chicken Katsu sandwich and Garlic Butter Juicy Lucy burger. Both were fantastic. I was not able to take a picture of the Chicken Katsu since my wife started eating it as soon as it arrived, but trust me, it was awesome. Huge piece of chicken and the red cabbage topping was nice and crunchy adding sweet soy sauce and ginger flavor to the deep fried chicken.
As for the garlic butter Juicy Lucy burger. The Dijon mustard and sauteed onions gave such a nice flavor blend and nose kick. It was so satisfying.
I ordered the broccoli and General Tso’s brussel sprouts as sides (extra charge for second aide). Both were tasty, but the brussel sprouts were out of this world. I would eat brussel sprouts everyday if I could get the receipe and make it at home.
We don’t get to come here as often as we like since it is about an hour away, but if we are in the area, we make it a point to stop for a meal here (and you should, too). Highly recommended!
My wife is not very courageous when it comes to trying new foods. Her hamburger sandwich was very good and the diner salad was excellent. She was taken with the homemade ranch. Chocolate cake and biscuits bread pudding top off a wonderful experience.
Highlights: Mac and cheese, cajun fries, and the big earl ( photo attached )