Shopville, Kentucky · Est. on a Tuesday

Where the biscuits are buttered
and the porch is always open.

Honest southern plates, slow-simmered sides, and a little general store stocked with the pantry things our grandmothers swore by.

  • Open Wed – Sun
  • Breakfast till 11
  • Sunday Supper 4 – 8

Our story

A small kitchen with a long memory.

The Salty Hen started the way most good things do — at a kitchen table, with a recipe card in somebody's grandmother's handwriting and an argument about how much butter is too much butter. (The answer, of course, is that there is no such thing.)

We cook the food we grew up on: skillet cornbread, slow beans, fried chicken with a salt-and-pepper crust that crackles. We pour real sweet tea. We don't rush the pie. And while you wait, you're welcome to wander into the general store next door — same building, same family — and pick up a jar of preserves, a bar of goat-milk soap, or a sack of stone-ground grits to take home.

Down the hallway

The general store

Pantry staples, small-batch goods, and the kind of things you used to find at the crossroads.

Preserves & pickles

Strawberry-rhubarb jam, bread & butter pickles, chow-chow, and apple butter put up by the jar.

Pantry & staples

Stone-ground grits, sorghum syrup, Kentucky honey, and fresh eggs from neighbors with names.

Soaps & sundries

Goat-milk soap, beeswax candles, hand-stitched aprons, tea towels, and old-fashioned dish brushes.

Take-home suppers

Whole pies, half-pans of mac & cheese, jars of soup, and biscuits by the dozen. Call ahead by noon.

Come on by

Visit us in Shopville.

We're tucked into a little white frame building on the main road through town, with a porch and two rocking chairs that always have somebody in them. Pull right up — there's gravel out front and shade out back.

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Thursday8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Friday8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday10 a.m. – 8 p.m. · Sunday Supper 4 – 8

Say hello

Drop us a line.

Booking the back room, asking about a whole pie, or just curious what's on the supper table Sunday — we'd love to hear from you.

Or just call — we like that better anyway.