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From Gary Mascelli
on 06-Sep-2011 |
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Made a stop for fuel and lunch last Friday 9/2. Very good service and the food was excellent. Potato skins made for a great start and our lunch was perfect. Great prices too!
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From Chris Houston
on 07-Sep-2010 |
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I stopped for lunch with my wife and daughter on August 30, 2010. Cloud 9 is a charming little diner. The people (both at the FBO and the restaurant) were very friendly and the food was good. Definitely a recommended stop!
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From Ben Baker
on 07-Nov-2009 |
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Flew into K22 earlier tonight with some friends and had dinner at the Cloud 9. The menu is your traditional American / Southern fare, with your options from BBQ sandwich to ribs. Most of the names on the menu reflect aviation terms. My friends both got the 172 Monte Cristo. It's basically a turkey sandwich wrapped in lightly fried pastry and dipped in a strawberry sauce. Reminded me of an awesome toaster strudel, yet fit for dinner. I opted for the Pork Chop stuffed with Canadian Ham. The pork chop was breaded and fried, and was pretty tasty. A tad too fatty and thin for my likings, but overall, a good deal for just under $10. The table next to us got the Baby Back Ribs and I was jealous, definitely my choice for the next time. Service a tad slow, but overall a wonderful experience! You can drive or fly into this restaurant, but if you fly in, the FBO is extremely friendly and they service your plane while you eat. Plus, you get 10% off your fuel bill if you eat at Cloud 9!
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From Wayne Gillispie
on 07-Apr-2009 |
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We drove up from Grayson KY to Clermont County (I69), rented a C172S, and flew in Saturday for lunch. Great ribs, chicken salad sandwich, 172 monte cristo and burger. Gary Cox and his daughter have a nice place to enjoy the "$500 hamburger". Thank you!
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