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If you live anywhere near Berks County ,
you're familiar with Kauffman's BBQ chicken. The wagons are everywhere during
the summer, selling the famous chickens and baked potatoes at fundraisers
throughout Berks and its neighboring counties.
But the aluminum foil-wrapped
dinners are just a tease – a taste if you will. To get the true Kauffman's
experience, you have to make the trip to the ranch, Kauffman's BBQ Restaurant
in Bethel .
Kauffman’s is found as close to
the middle-of-nowhere as you can find in Berks County, just south of Interstate
78 and the Lebanon County line on a winding country lane, appropriately called
Gravel Pit Road.
An 18-hole miniature golf
course spreads across the lawn with an old-fashion plow, a wishing well
and a wagon wheel guarding the holes.
The ranch’s pet peacocks roam free through the parking lot. A giant rooster
stands guard at the entrance.
If you aren’t hungry when you
arrive, you will be. Inside, a picture window reveals the magical process,
allowing diners to watch the chickens as they rotate in the rotisserie ovens,
flavor dripping onto the birds below and marinating the potatoes that bake on
the bottom rack.
Meals are served
cafeteria-style, and the line for the dining room winds through the take-out
area, and sometimes out the door. A pair of menu boards announce the platter
options, including baked ham, Salisbury steak and clam strips. But for most
diners, the only real option is whether to get a ¼ chicken or ½, and white meat
or dark.
Customers file down to a narrow
lane where you pick up your tray and pick out your desserts from a refrigerated
case (sneakily located at the front of the line) before placing your order.
Meals are served on disposable paper plates and cups.
All platters include a trip to
the salad bar, which has all the staples, including a flavorful macaroni salad
that can be used instead of dressing.
Naturally, the best part of
every meal is the chicken. Cooked to a golden brown, the skin is full of flavor
— a little sweet with a hint of spiciness, especially in the blackened edges of
the wings and thighs. There is no extra sauce because it doesn't need it.
Every platter comes with a
choice of potato: baked potato, french fries or potato filling, a delicious mix
of mashed potatoes, bread crumbs, celery
and herbs, loaded with brown gravy.
And of course there's the
dessert options, a variety of fresh baked cakes and pies, including a classic
apple crumb pie with a thin, flaky crust and apples that melt in your mouth. Or
if you prefer something a little colder, Kauffman's has a full ice cream stand
in the take-out area with soft serve and a freezer full of Hershey's hard ice
cream. Grab a cone and enjoy it on their enclosed porch, furnished with retro yellow
fiberglass picnic tables.
All of the platters at
Kauffman's are priced under $10, and the miniature golf is just $4 a person,
the perfect prices for an afternoon outing with the whole family. Make sure you plan your trip for later in the week because the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. If you can't
make it to the bar-b-que ranch, you can get the same quality chicken at
fundraisers all summer.
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