Eau Claire Lakes Topics: YELLOW HAMMER
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Name:
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Talullahhound
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YELLOW HAMMER
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12/18/2008 8:39:42 AM
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Didn't the Waverly location have something to do with the chef or the owner being from there? I thought I read that somewhere. We have been there a number of times and the food has been consistently great. The service is always warm and friendly. The atmosphere is charming. I love being able to have a innovative and delicious meal without going in the direction of B'ham. We live on the Alex City side of the lake, and I personally don't mind making the trip to Waverly. However, we live her full time and I can appreciate that people that drive to get to their lake house don't necessarily want to turn around and make a drive back up 280 to eat dinner. The thing is, even if everyone on this forum went to dinner there in the month of December, I don't know that it would be enough to save the Yellow Hammer beyond December. And outside of people on the lake, I don't know if the local population would frequent that kind of restaurant enough to keep it open, even if it was located in the most central place on the lake.
B ut, if you have always thought about going, and just haven't gotten around to it, do yourself a favor and go. They are open Wed-Saturday for dinner. You don't have to get dressed up -- I've seen people in there in all kinds of clothes -- even jeans. I don't think it's a jeans and sneakers place, but it's certainly not a snobby dress up place either.
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