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Epicurean Kentuckian: Tommy Corbin rates Waffle Street the best



2018-09-02 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Tommy Corbin comes to FM2 regularly, especially when the Kellis Booth family is set up with their Waffle Street booth. "Absolutely the best," he said. "They are crusty on the outside, soft on the inside, and sweet enough they don't need syrup." Tommy Corbin is one of three members of the Glasgow Police Department from Adair County. Also there: Terry Flatt, and Justin Claywell. Besides the food, Tommy Corbin said FM2 is also a great place to meet old friends, make new ones and catch up on news one doesn't hear anywhere else. FM2 is now open Saturdays only through September and October, officially from 8am-1pmCT, but crowds usually filter in as soon as the first vendor shows up. - Ed Waggener Photo September 1, 2018.


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