Where have all the good ones gone? Rabbit Hole closes doors after 10 years

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First, Kissin’ Kousins
closed. Now, another area
restaurant has shut their
doors. The Rabbit Hole
Game Room and Pizza, in
Cason, has closed after 10
years.
The Rabbit Hole, which
was owned and operated
by Robert and Debra
Hunt, was best known for
their fried catfish, which
had numerous regulars
flocking to Cason each
week. The restaurant also
served a variety of freshmade
pizzas, as well as
chicken fried steak and
wings.
Robert, or Rabbit, as he
was known by the regulars,
made the sauces, relishes,
and anything else
he could, which gave The
Rabbit Hole’s food a
homemade, down home
flavor. There were times
that the restaurant would
run out of the breading or
sauce needed for a dish
and, instead of serving the
dish with a store-bought
product that did not meet
the standards, the dish
would not be served at all.
In a post shared on
social media on Jan. 10,
the Hunts announced, “It
is with a heavy heart that
we announce we are closing.
It has been a hard
decision to say the least.
Thanks to everyone who
has supported us over the
past 10 years.”

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