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Catfish Kitchen at Kentucky Lake: One of a Kind Restaurant

May 3, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Green Tomatoes and Beans at Catfish Kitchen

Green Tomatoes and Delicious Beans

How amazing do the green tomatoes and beans in the picture above look??? What’s really special is that they taste even better than they look. Next time you’re at Kentucky Lake, you HAVE to eat at Catfish Kitchen. Seriously. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. It’s a legendary Kentucky Lake restaurant and they do all things deliciously.

Catfish Kitchen Fried Catfish
Fried Catfish and a Baked Potato
 

I’ve certainly written about Catfish Kitchen plenty of times on Genuine Kentucky. If you haven’t guessed by now, it’s not just a favorite Kentucky Lake restaurant or Kentucky restaurant – it’s one of my favorite all time restaurants – as in anywhere, anytime.

I love the ambiance, the window views, the decor, the friendly servers, the fact that they have gluten free fried catfish, their big baked potatoes, their green tomatoes, the fact they have Heinz Ketchup instead of a vile “off brand,” their sweet tea, and… well… everything.

Heinz Ketchup at Catfish Kitchen

Heinz on the Table? The Restaurant Knows What’s Up!

If you know anything about me, you know that I am to catfish what Cookie Monster is to cookies and what Popeye is to spinach. Like chocolate and sweet tea, if catfish is mentioned, you have my undivided attention.

A few years ago, when I had to stop eating wheat and gluten, for health reasons, having to give up fried catfish (one of my obsessions) hurt more than anything else. More than doughnuts, more than pizza, more than just about anything else I had to say “so long” to. I even told one of my daughters once that (when it comes to dining out) fried catfish and onion rings were the toughest things to lose.

Then along comes Catfish Kitchen with gluten free fried catfish! Words can’t tell you what it means to me to still be able to go to Kentucky Lake and know I can have my beloved fried catfish. What’s more, it is excellent – EVEN better than I remember their normal fried catfish being, and that’s really saying something.

Green Tomatoes and Beans at Catfish Kitchen

A Side of Green Tomatoes is a MUST

Catfish Kitchen also has wonderful beans, baked potatoes, fried potatoes, green tomatoes, and (as memory serves) hush puppies.  Their “regular” fried catfish is also excellent, of course.

Catfish Kitchen Fried Catfish

Gluten Free Fried Catfish at Catfish Kitchen

Something pretty cool occurred to me last time my husband, Michael, and I went to Catfish Kitchen – my trust level with them, when it comes to dining out gluten free, is uncommonly high.  Here’s the situation… when I eat anything with gluten or wheat in it (even a crumb, mind you), I get uncommonly sick – with severe stomach pain – and the misery lasts for up to two weeks. Headaches, body aches, uncommon tiredness, and often a mouth ulcer or two also come into play. To keep things interesting, I even gain about 5 pounds each time.

For anywhere between 7-14 days, I am as miserable as it gets… like having the flu from Hell with a few other nightmares thrown in.

Understandably, I am overly cautious when I eat out. There are certain locally-owned restaurants and chain restaurants that I trust and only a handful that I’ve never had a single problem at. Since I am HIGHLY sensitive, I am usually a very good gauge for how “on the ball” a restaurant is because, as I said, even a crumb sends me into Hell Weeks.

This is why, not only are we cautious about where we eat, we have a few “precautionary steps” we take when we dine out. I make certain I mention “gluten free” and/or “wheat free” to the server a couple of times and, if it’s one I’m totally unfamiliar with, I’ll even say something along the lines of, “I can’t have anything with wheat or gluten or my body thinks it’s been poisoned!” – you know, something to make it a personal thing they can relate to and to help make their job easier.

We also almost ALWAYS order different sides if our food could possibly be mixed up. When I first started having to order gluten free fried catfish and he ordered his regularly fried catfish – he would always order fried potatoes. This extra little trick gave us more confidence when the food came out because, frankly, it’s tough to tell by just looking at the fried catfish. They look the same!

View from the Window at Catfish Ktichen
View from our Table
The view, above, is from the table we sat at on our last visit.  The pond often has a working fountain in the middle that adds to the relaxing setting.

Catfish Kitchen Coleslaw

Delicious Coleslaw

The sides at Catfish Kitchen are outstanding, too, even though their catfish is the biggest draw. The coleslaw (on our last trip) was even better than usual. It was fresh and fantastic.

Familiar Face at Catfish Kitchen
Familar Face at Catfish Kitchen
The guy pictured above is as much a regular at Catfish Kitchen as we are. We see him there all the time.

What more can I say? Catfish Kitchen is simply the perfect little Kentucky restaurant. It’s a very relaxing and beautiful setting and animal lovers like me will never tire of watching the Canadian Geese and ducks that are as drawn to the property as we are.

The goose pictured below had adorable goslings with her. Naturally, I didn’t want to get too close, because it’s her home and I didn’t want to make her feel uncomfortable – but you can see the adorable babies if you look closely.

Next time you’re at Kentucky Lake or the Land Between the Lakes, head for Catfish Kitchen…. and don’t forget to order a side of green tomatoes!

Before You Go: 
Always check Catfish Kitchen’s Facebook Page before planning your trip. This is advice I pretty much give to people before they go anywhere, but when it’s Kentucky Lake or Lake Barkley restaurants, it’s absolutely essential. You never know when a restaurant’s “off season” hours will change or what days of the week they aren’t open unless you check first.

Also, if you want grilled catfish, you need to call ahead first.

How to Get There:
The official address for Catfish Kitchen is 136 Teal Run, Benton, KY.  Laymen’s terms? It’s on U.S. 641 – between Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park and Benton. It’s 5 miles south of Kentucky Dam, to be exact.

I’d know.

Canadian Goose with Goslings
Canadian Goose with Goslings

 

Also See:

Catfish Kitchen: A Legendary Kentucky Lake Restaurant

Filed Under: Best Catfish, Dining Out Gluten Free, Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Lake Restaurants Tagged With: best fried catfish in Kentucky, Catfish Kitchen, Catfish Kitchen Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Lake restaurants, where to eat at Kentucky Lake

A Tale of Three Willow Pond Restaurants

February 11, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Willow Pond Restaurant in Aurora, Kentucky

Willow Pond Restaurant in Aurora, Kentucky

I’ve written A LOT about the three Willow Pond Catfish Restaurants near Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. Admittedly, I’ve written far more about the Willow Pond in Aurora, Kentucky than the other two simply because it has always been my favorite.

Unfortunately the “other two” is now the “other one” because the Willow Pond in Calvert City is no longer in business. I don’t have every single detail, only the fact that it closed down after being hit by lightning last summer, never re-opened, and that there are no plans to ever re-open.

This is REALLY bad news, for several reasons:

  • The restaurant had wonderful food. While the Aurora restaurant was always my favorite, the one in Calvert City was a close second.
  • The Willow Pond in Calvert City was perfect for diners who couldn’t get into the legendary Catfish Kitchen. The Calvert City Willow Pond was just minutes away and I’m sure, over the years, saved many people from starving when the wait was too long at Catfish Kitchen.
  • The wait at Catfish Kitchen will assuredly become longer (insert frowny face emoji).
  • The next closest Willow Pond is in Eddyville, and it’s just dreadful.

The only good news I can think of:

  • It’s not a bad drive to the Willow Pond in Aurora (near Kenlake State Resort Park). It’s a beautiful, quiet, and very friendly restaurant with delicious catfish, beans, grilled shrimp, hush puppies, and baked potatoes.
  • The Cracker Barrel in Calvert City is one of the best Cracker Barrels I’ve ever been to (and I’ve hit MANY in my time). Quite frankly, the fried catifsh at Cracker Barrel is as good as anyone’s fried catfish and the grilled catfish might be the best you’ll ever have in a restaurant. The flavor is perfection.

The Willow Pond in Aurora

I’ve written MANY reviews of the Willow Pond in Aurora, Kentucky. You can find everything you need to know about this restaurant (which happens to be one of my favorite places to eat in all of Kentucky OR any state):

  • Willow Pond in Aurora and Kentucky Lake – What the Two Have in Common!
  • Blackened and Grilled Catfish at Willow Pond in Aurora
  • Willow Pond (Aurora) Catfish: As Good as it Gets 
  • Where to Eat at Kentucky Lake
  • Kentucky Dining by the Lakes

The Willow Pond in Eddyville

Eddyville Willow Pond Catfish and Baked Potato

Willow Pond (Eddyville): The Butter that Wouldn’t Melt

It always pains me to have to write a negative review about a restaurant in Kentucky. I’d much rather focus on the positive. However, restaurant reviews are meant to help people and, in that vein, I feel like I have to tell you this: Until changes are made, you’d be much better off eating somewhere other than the Willow Pond in Eddyville.

If we’d read the words above before we gave this restaurant a second chance, it’d have saved us time and wasted money.  That’s why I even bother to do negative reviews, to save someone else from making the same mistake we made.  After all, time and money are both too precious to waste.

A few years ago (it could have been as much as three), we ate at the Willow Pond Restaurant in Eddyville. Nothing was as good as the food in Aurora or Calvert City’s Willow Pond restaurants.  The baked potatoes were even “nuked” as the server said, as opposed to Aurora’s Willow Pond where they arrive at your table fresh and hot from “BAKING” – as a baked potato should be.

A few nights ago, we were in Calvert City and, before learning that it’d closed down for good, planned to eat at Willow Pond.  When we saw that it was closed, we headed on toward Owensboro (home) and figured we’d eat somewhere along the way. We realized that we could stop in Eddyville and give their Willow Pond a second chance – after all, a couple of years can make a lot of difference, right?

Wrong.

The restaurant is beautiful, I will give them that, and our server was perfectly sweet. The young girl who seated us, although friendly enough, did what I call one of the cardinal restaurant sins – the restaurant was completely empty except for one single couple sitting at a booth. Did she seat us somewhere where we (and them) could enjoy a little privacy? Heck to the no.. she put us directly at the booth behind them – back to back.

In an empty restaurant.  Why can’t managers train their staff to do anything but that?  It’s as though they think they’re collecting diners… “Oooh, I’ve got a set! Better put these together…”

“If they don’t arrive together, don’t put them together.” – (apparently said no manager ever)

The menu is a little bit different from the Willow Pond in Aurora or the one that was in Calvert City, but the “mainstays” are the same.

Well, in theory.

I ordered the blackened catfish – which oddly enough was far redder than black. I immediately wondered, what’s he so embarrassed about?  I’d soon learn it was the potato. You can’t really tell from the picture above, but the “blackened” catfish was as red as could be.

Thing is, though, he was the highlight of the meal. He didn’t taste bad. As I told my husband, he kind of brought about feelings of indifference – not so bad that you’d spit it out, but not so good that you’d order it again.

The beans weren’t that great, to be honest. Watery and flavorless. Fortunately, the red pepper relish on the table saved the day. Pour enough of that onto beans and suddenly it doesn’t matter how they taste… or in this case, don’t taste.

The coleslaw was okay. Chopped to high Heaven, but at least it tasted alright.

The biggest problem, ironically, was again the baked potato. With each miserable bite, I kept wondering, “How do you mess up a baked potato?!?!?”  I bake potatoes and sweet potatoes at home all the time and I can tell you that a baked potato is as simple as turning on the oven (conventional, not microwave), piercing and oiling up the potato, salting him (my personal approach), and baking him either in or out of foil for an hour.  Take him out of the oven, let the butter melt across him and have yourself a baked potato party.

SIMPLE.

Yet, here my husband and I both sat trying to cut through cold potatoes.  We had to “cut” the butter in with our knives because neither potato was hot enough to melt the butter.  The potato tasted like it’d been cooked a day (or two… not saying three is out of the question) beforehand and had been kind of sitting around waiting for its big moment.

I’m not saying that IS what happened, I’m just saying that’s what it tasted like. Fresh was the last thing I’d have accused this potato of being. No, actually, I take that back, warm is the last thing, but fresh was right there with it.

As I’ve said in my restaurant reviews before, when people choose your restaurant, they’re trusting you. They expect their experience to be pleasant, their food to be good (and warm!), and their money to be well spent.  As things are, the Eddyville Willow Pond is simply not a good choice.  If this ever changes, I’ll let you know.

If you’re in the Kentucky Lakes area and want catfish, these are your best options:

  • Willow Pond in Aurora (grilled catfish, fried catfish, grilled shrimp..)
  • Catfish Kitchen  (fried catfish and even gluten free fried catfish!)
  • Cracker Barrel in Calvert City (fried or grilled catfish)
  • Kenlake State Resort Park (fried catfish)
  • Lake Barkley State Resort Park (fried catfish)
  • Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park (fried catfish)

The Majestic Pizza & Steak House in Benton is also a great restaurant. Outstanding pizza, steak, salads, and their buffets are legendary.

When the couple we were practically seated with left, three really loud adults and a child came in and were seated… you guessed it… in the booth the couple had just vacated.

It just boggles the mind – to have that many seats and keep sitting people on top of one another. It does not hurt a server to  have to walk an extra couple of feet to take care of her diners. Her tips depend upon her diners having a great experience, after all. Set her and the diners up for success.

And, for crying out loud, bake your baked potatoes.

 

 

Filed Under: Kentucky Lake Restaurants Tagged With: Kentucky Lake restaurants, Willow Pond Catfish, Willow Pond restaurants

What Do Willow Pond in Aurora and Kentucky Lake Have in Common?

July 27, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Willow Pond in Aurora, Kentucky

Willow Pond in Aurora, Kentucky

Last weekend, Michael and I planned out a great Saturday. We’d go to Paducah and check out a new coffee shop (in the Old Coca Cola Plant). Then we’d look around Paducah (we love their downtown), visit Kentucky Lake, and finish a great day off with supper at Catfish Kitchen.

We normally eat at the Willow Pond Restaurant in Aurora when we’re near Kentucky Lake and the Land Between the Lakes. It’s simply one of our favorite restaurants in the entire state.

However, since I had to start eating gluten free, there are only two places in the world I can get fried catfish – Catfish Kitchen and my own kitchen. As far as I know, they’re the only restaurant that serves gluten free fried catfish.

I’ve been eating so much grilled or blackened catfish lately that I was eager to switch it up a bit and have some fried catfish.

Well, you know how “great plans” go! First of all, the espresso machine in the coffee shop was down, so we had to leave without a single drink.  Then, when we drove to the downtown (thinking we’d visit the coffee shop down there, then peacefully stroll around with our drinks), we found that everyone within 7 states seemed to have descended on Downtown Paducah for the day!

I was thrilled to see so many people having a great time, but there was no where to park and, if there had been, it was honestly elbow to elbow down there and that didn’t strike either one of us as peaceful.

 

Soooo, we headed toward Kentucky Lake and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. We sat at Lighthouse Landing in Grand Rivers for quite a while (I’ll add the pictures tomorrow) and Kentucky Lake reminded us what relaxation meant.

The earlier disappointments had completely vanished by the time we drove up to Catfish Kitchen. All we knew were that we were perfectly relaxed and outrageously hungry!

By this point, I was dying for some fried catfish. They open at 4:00 and we pulled into the parking lot at 4:25.  Even though the parking lot wasn’t entirely full, we were told that we’d have “at least an” hour long wait.

An hour!

Hello, disappointment, nice to meet you again.

We stepped out of the restaurant and an older lady overheard us talking about the wait. She was beyond exasperated and was having to stand out in the heat because the waiting room was packed. She said she and her husband had driven hours to Kentucky Lake, wanting to eat at Catfish Kitchen but that she couldn’t wait any longer.

When we were walking to our car, a group headed past us and a woman said to me, “I hope there isn’t a wait.” I told her, “I’m afraid it’s an hour long wait.”  One of the men in their group laughed and said, “Oh, I hope not!”

I started to say, “My good man… I do NOT joke about catfish,” but I decided to let them find out for themselves. As we were pulling out of the parking lot, they were walking out of the restaurant shaking their heads.

They found out.

Willow Pond, Aurora: Coleslaw and Beans

Coleslaw and Beans at the Willow Pond in Aurora

Neither one of us had to even discuss Plan B, we knew where we were going – Aurora! Like Kentucky Lake, Aurora’s Willow Pond never lets us down and, after the day we had, we needed that in the worst possible way.

Here’s the thing, I prefer Willow Pond’s coleslaw to anyone else in the region’s.  I also had rather have their beans because they have this amazing red relish that you can put on top…. and it is delectable. So, the fact that we were actually “having” to go to a favorite restaurant wasn’t even a problem.

I was even able to change things up by having something other than grilled catfish – I ordered grilled shrimp and it was out of this world good. I’ve always been a fanatic when it comes to shrimp and catfish… no wonder I love Willow Pond so much. They work magic with shrimp and catfish like few could ever hope to.

Willow Pond Grilled Shrimp and Baked Potato

Delicious Grilled Shrimp and Perfect Baked Potato

But it’s more than just that (as if that wouldn’t be enough!). Their beans, coleslaw, baked potatoes, and hush puppies (I remember them SO well) are excellent. They don’t just try to get by with average sides like some restaurants do – their sides are extraordinary.

Great food, uncommonly friendly servers, and a charming, genuinely Kentucky atmosphere.  Is it any wonder this beautiful Kentucky Lake restaurant is one of our favorite restaurants anywhere?

There’s A LOT to be said for people, places, and things that never disappoint you. I’m looking at you Willow Pond and Kentucky Lake.

Willow Pond in Aurora Menu

Willow Pond Menu (Aurora, Kentucky)

Filed Under: Aurora, Best Catfish, Kentucky Lake Restaurants Tagged With: Kentucky Lake restaurants, where to eat at Kentucky Lake, Willow Pond Aurora

Where to Eat at Kentucky Lake: A Few of Our Favorites

June 16, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

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Find reviews for the restaurants shown in the slideshow above, as well as others on Genuine Kentucky, in the Kentucky Restaurants section.

Learn More About Some of the Restaurants Featured Above:

Willow Pond in Aurora:

  • Blackened and Grilled Catfish at Willow Pond (Aurora)
  • Review: Willow Pond in Aurora, Ky (After my VERY first visit)
  • Where to Eat Fried Catfish When Visiting the Land Between the Lakes

Catfish Kitchen:

  • Catfish Kitchen: A Legendary Kentucky Lake Restaurant

Dockers:

  • Dockers for a Great Breakfast or Lunch!

Belew’s Dairy Bar:

  • Belew’s Has Some of the Best Hamburgers at Kentucky Lake

Willow Pond in Calvert City:

  • Looking for a Great Restaurant Near Kentucky Lake?
  • Where to Eat Fried Catfish at Kentucky Lake

Majestic Pizza & Steakhouse:

  • Majestic Pizza & Steakhouse… In a Word, Perfection
  • Review: Majestic Pizza & Steakhouse

Cafe Chas:

  • It’s a Wrap! Cafe Chas in Benton (Review)

Filed Under: Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Lake Restaurants, Slideshows Tagged With: Kentucky Lake restaurants, where to eat at Kentucky Lake, where to eat in the Land Between the Lakes area

Picture of the Day from Willow Pond in Calvert City

June 2, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Blackened Catfish at Willow Pond in Calvert City, Kentucky
 

Is it odd to have food as your picture of the day?

Don’t answer that… I’m afraid that maybe it is. But look at the beautiful blackened catfish and baked potato above and tell me it’s not a beautiful sight.

Next time you’re near Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, or Land Between the Lakes, plan to have dinner at Willow Pond. The fried catfish AND the blackened catfish are uncommonly delicious, as are the coleslaw, beans (and relish), and hush puppies.

You’ll be thrilled you went. Trust me. Thhhrrrillled.

Willow Pond (Calvert City) Coleslaw, Beans and Relish

Filed Under: Best Catfish, Calvert City, Kentucky Lake Restaurants, Kentucky Picture of the Day Tagged With: Blackened Catfish, Calvert City restaurants, Kentucky Lake restaurants

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