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The New Circle R: Enjoy outdoor dining, too



2009-06-08 - 712 Russell RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Menus are ready,the hours are set, and the Circle R is almost ready to open. The manager, Linda Johnson, said today that the official opening is now likely one week off. But already diners who have received invitations as private guests give the restaurant high marks in one area of concern: maintenance of the J.D. Harper tradition, including serving Penn's Country ham, Uncle Charlie's tenderloin, serving fried catfish the way Jethro did, and serving dinners with a wide selection of vegetables sides, and having an attentive wait staff. Along with it, there are new options: Outside dining, drive through service, and offering seating with more varieties of views than before. The hours on the menu will be from 6:00am to 9:00pmCT, seven days a week. Breakfasts similar to the old Circle R will also be offered.


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