The Dairy Ranch, also known as “the Eat Now” for its iconic sign, has been a Jesup landmark for at least 60 years. The battered fries are legendary. As of late summer 2018 the restaurant is closed. I’m not sure if anyone plans to reopen it.
The Dairy Ranch, also known as “the Eat Now” for its iconic sign, has been a Jesup landmark for at least 60 years. The battered fries are legendary. As of late summer 2018 the restaurant is closed. I’m not sure if anyone plans to reopen it.
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What a surprise to see this building again. My Daddy John Paul McNeely, JR proposed to my Momma Jacqueline Spivey here in 1956. They both loved the batter French fries and hot dogs served here. Thank you for posting this and bringing back such good memories.
Darlene McNeely