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(Hampton's Restaurant)

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Darryl Borchert
★★★☆☆

Walking into Hampton's Restaurant is like stepping back in time. The 50's diner setting comes complete with booth and counter seating, friendly waitresses, and good food. Their muffins are served as hot as their fried chicken and just as good. Don't be put off by the building's outward appearance, as we witnessed a steady stream of people either swinging in to eat at the restaurant or picking up takeout meals the entire time we were there. Don't forget to bring cash, as no other form of payment is accepted. Darryl & Christy

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Darla Apholz
★★★★★

Best fried chicken around!! Much better than KFC. ??????????

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Gun Slinging Gringo
★★☆☆☆

CASH ONLY SPOT FYI… The place looks run down and smells like pee. I was debating getting up and leaving but decided to stay. I really don’t know how places like this pass any inspections. It’s old,filthy, and run down. The only thing good about this place is the waitresses were friendly and nice. I wasted $20 bucks when I should’ve just got breakfast at McDonald’s for $5.

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Vickie Onthego
★★★★★

Hamptons restaurant is a nice clean well-organized restaurant with plenty of seating. I like the fact that it's not all fancy and modern it's just very simple down-to-earth Mom and Pop. You're greeted as such, you're treated as such and you're made to feel welcome. If you're a tourist vacationing here or a snowbird I highly recommend that you try this restaurant of No Frills but honest-to-goodness real home-cooked food. I would highly recommend the fried chicken, macaroni salad and pickled beets. I also hear that the fried okra is also very good.

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Justin Posey
★★★★☆

Their chicken livers were absolutely banging. Well seasoned, light and crispy batter. Plus they are huge. $15 for meat and 2 is pretty standard, but they pile the livers up.

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