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Desserts Drinks Desserts Drinks (Water served on request) Lemon Ice Box Pie (made the old fashioned way) 5.00 Coffee (regular or decaf) 2.50 Coconut Pie (a Skillet specialty) 5.00 Fresh Brewed Tea (sweet or unsweet) 2.50 Pecan Pie (try it heated) 4.50 Coke, Sprite, Diet Coke, Dr. Pepper, Rootbeer, Peach OR Blackberry Cobbler 4.50 Ginger Ale, Lemonade 2.00 Banana Pudding (a homemade delight) 4.50 Milk (whole, skim, or chocolate) 2.50 Scoop of Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream 1.75 Juices (Orange, Grapefruit, Tomato, Cranberry, Apple) small 1.75 large 3.00 Whole Pies Available Hot Chocolate w/ Whipped Cream 3.00 Hot Teas (no refills)(green, earl grey, black, chamomile, or sweet orange) 3.00 Old-Fashioned Milkshake (vanilla or chocolate) 6.00 !e menu front is a replica of the one used by the Silver Skillet’s first patrons in May 1956. !e original owners purchased the horse pictures that you see hanging on the wall for their daughter, and they continue to be a part of !e Silver Skillet as our good luck charms. In May, 1967 George & Louise Decker purchased !e Silver Skillet. George successfully operated the restaurant for 21 years until his passing in 1988. Teresa, his daughter, having grown up in the business, continues the tradition of dedication to good service and good food. Because of its period atmosphere, !e Silver Skillet has been featured in Several magazines and newspapers have featured us such as !e New York several movies, commercials, videos and print ads. Most recently, the Silver Times, USA Today, !e Atlanta Constitution, Creative Loafing, !e Atlanta Skillet has been featured in movies, !e Last Full Measure starring Samuel Business Chronicle, Food and Wine, Cooking Light, Atlanta CityMag, Atlanta L. Jackson, !e Front Runner, starring Hugh Jackman, and First Man, Magazine, Conde Nast, Michael and Jane Stern’s Road Food, Delta’s Sky starring Ryan Gosling, as well as TV shows, !e Resident, multiple episodes Magazine, Mr. Food’s Easy Cooking, A.M. Cooking, !e Jewish Times and of Good Girls, and the remake of Dynasty. Restaurant Magazine. Other features include, !e Founder, starring Michael Keaton, ABC’s Many celebrities and notables such as Zell Miller, Paul Harvey, Walter What Would You Do? hosted by John Quinones, Ta k e n 3 starring Liam Mondale, Paul Coverdell, Sally Jesse Raphael, Robert Guillame, Ed Neeson, new Netflix series called OZARK and Survivor’s Remorse as well Marinara, Fran Tarkenton, Luke Perry, Peter Tork, Katie Couric, Ellis as a Synovus Bank commercial. John Lithgow in HBO’s Traveling Man, Marsalis, the O’Jays, Dave Chappelle, John O’Hurley of Seinfeld, Nathalie Rebecca DeMournay in TV’s Getting Out, Clint Eastwood and Amy Dupree, Sam Massell, Governor Sonny Perdue, NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Adam’s Trouble with the Curve, Kim Basinger and Val Kilmer’s movie, !e Senator Saxby Chambliss, Senator Johnny Isaacson, Congressman Phil Real McCoy, Will Ferrel in Anchorman 2, several episodes of TV’s I’ll Fly Gingrey, 2013 Covergirl/R&B singer Janelle Monae, !e Black Crowe’s Away starring Sam Waterston, Neal Patrick Harris in TV’s Sudden Fury, Chris & Rich Robinson, 106.7’s Rob Stadler along with many local TBS movie, !e Hank Aaron Story, TNT movie Passing Glory, starring personalities make !e Silver Skillet a favorite stop. We even made the Rip Torn, Lifetime Channel’s !e Price of a Broken Heart, starring Park National Enquirer ! Overall, Denzel Washington’s movie, Remember the Titans; music videos Teresa has been a featured guest on ABC’s !e Chew making our famous such as Travis Tritt’s Here’s a Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares, TLC’s biscuits and Travel Channel’s Pork Paradise featuring our country ham and last video Destiny as well as commercials for Nationsbank, Bell South, red-eye gravy. Some other appearances include NBC’s Today Show with Goody’s, Ford Motor Company, NAPA Auto Parts, and the Alabama Katie Couric and ABC’s Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer and and Georgia Lotteries. We were featured as the Day1 Diner on Naomi Charlie Gibson. CNN Travel Guide featured !e Silver Skillet as Where to Judd’s Hallmark channel’s Sunday AM show, on the Food Channel’s eat Breakfast during the Olympics and TNT featured us as one of Atlanta’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, with host Guy Fieri, PBA’s Atlanta’s Hidden landmarks for Superbowl 2000. Treasures, hosted by Jim Stacy, Delta Air Lines Local Flavor with Andrea Robinson, we have been on the CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Some famous people (with excellent taste in food), stopping in for a bite, ABC News Radio, Fox 5’s Good Day Atlanta, Comcast’s ON Demand have been Zach Galifianakis from !e Hangover, Peter Weller from Robocop Channel and several local broadcasts. and Sons of Anarchy, Melissa McCarthy of Mike & Molly, Walter Goggins of Justified and our very own Jon Shirek of 11Alive. Our Homemade Lemon Ice-Box Pie was voted one of the “5 Best Pies in We sincerely hope you enjoy the good food and good the USA” by Life Magazine, and one of the Top 100 Foods in the World by company that !e Silver Skillet has to offer! Saveur Magazine in 2012. Teresa & Staff Victor Cortes - Head Chef & Manager “We are Motorcycle friendly” Like us on Facebook! www.thesilverskillet.com.
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