MILLEDGEVILLE —
Fun Foods To-Go began frying up their one-of-a-kind funnel cakes, onion rings and other state fair-type foods when doors opened in early February.
The new eatery offers wings, Italian sausage and barbecue riblet sandwiches, hamburgers with cheese, corn dogs, and hot dogs prepared the way customers desire, with coleslaw or chili. French fries are also available as side items, along with their famous onion rings and funnel cake. All of the hearty goodness can be washed down by soda, coffee or sweet tea and followed by a cake slice of key lime, chocolate, red velvet or orange.
Prices range from $1.50 for a side of fries and $3.75 for a 1/3 pound Fun Burger with seven seasonings, onions and cheese, to a $3 funnel cake and $13.75 for 25 hot, mild or barbecue wings.
Located at the corner of Garrett Way and Roberson Mill Road in the BP gas station building, Fun Foods To-Go is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
For more information about the establishment or to place an order, call (478) 414-2222.
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