Southern restaurant offers a bright, spacious setting with a cozy, homey vibe and live music on weekends. The atmosphere is family-friendly and lively during busy times, with a comfortable and inviting environment. The kitchen impresses with its size and quality, enhancing the overall experience.
Soft and crunchy biscuits come with dishes like smothered pork chops and fried fish. They taste best eaten quickly before they harden.
Dinners feature crispy fried chicken and perfectly cooked catfish with balanced spice. Shrimp dishes come with a spicy kick and rich flavor, while red beans and rice accompany meals well.
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Beignet Sundays are a popular event at the restaurant.
Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
Expect a wait time of about 35 minutes for three sides during peak hours.
Local diner offers cozy indoor seating and a spacious, clean patio with a warm, old-fashioned atmosphere. The vibe is calm and inviting, popular among regulars who appreciate classic American breakfast dishes. Seating is limited inside, with most guests enjoying the outdoor area.
Biscuits come out fluffy and flaky, pairing well with a substantial gravy that makes for a solid comfort food option.
Dinner features delicious items enjoyed regularly with friends and family. The spot is small with limited parking, creating a cozy atmosphere.
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Parking can be difficult and is free but limited, with street parking available that may require walking a block.
The menu has a variety of food items, so everyone can enjoy their meal.
It is a dog-friendly establishment with outdoor seating and heaters for colder days.
Cafe combines indoor and outdoor seating with live music every weekend creating an artsy, community-oriented vibe. The space hosts long community tables and a dog-friendly atmosphere, encouraging both work and socializing.
Extra large biscuits serve as buns for sandwiches. The fried chicken biscuit sando features crispy chicken and stands out as a highlight. Biscuits here are obsession-worthy and memorable.
Offers Mexican food for dinner with options suitable for date nights or large group dinners.
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Attending the Reggae music night requires RSVP because space is limited.
The cafe has a 'No Computer' policy from Friday to Sunday.
Parking is free and easy next to the cafe.
Open space with rustic decor and cozy lighting creates an inviting, authentic vibe. Dim interior supports a chill, quiet atmosphere suitable for private or group dining. Skilled chefs prepare meals visibly, adding a dynamic element to the experience.
Pocket biscuits come with meals like the all-you-can-eat Mongolian Bar-B-Q. They arrive alongside egg drop soup, egg roll, and fried wonton, making them a notable part of the spread.
Watching the chef work the grill adds a live cooking show vibe to dinner. Choices for creating a custom stir-fried meal include pork, chicken, beef, or all three in a hot, spicy Mongolian BBQ style.
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The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat Mongolian BBQ option.
Prices are very reasonable considering the generous portions.
Expect large portion sizes, suitable for those with big appetites.
Old school diner with retro 1980s decor and a nostalgic menu board creates a vintage atmosphere. Loud rap music plays, adding energy but sometimes overwhelming the space. Regulars appreciate the classic fried chicken and the place's preserved charm.
Fluffy biscuits stand out with real butter topping and a soft texture. They pair well with chicken and rank among the most insane sides available.
A 3-piece dinner with 2 sides, a drink, and an extra strip costs about $20 per person, offering great value for both flavor and quantity. Chicken is a popular choice, especially on Fridays.
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Parking is often difficult to find on Sundays, even when the restaurant is empty.
The price for a 3-piece chicken meal is $21.99.
They no longer include biscuits with the meal, despite listing them on the menu.
Seafood restaurant with old-fashioned decor and a clean, spacious interior. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and pleasant to low energy, often feeling empty or closed off. Bar area offers well-made margaritas that complement seafood dishes.
Cheddar biscuits stand out with their soft texture and homemade quality. They taste delicious and cheesy.
Dinner offers rich and delicious meals with portions large enough to take home. The atmosphere stays relaxing and perfect for a dinner date, with kind service and no wait to be seated.
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Red Lobster requires customers to come in and pick up their food at the bar.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp, so arrive early.
Expect to spend around $150 for three people plus tip.
Open space with modern and rustic decor blends exposed metal and wood, creating a relaxed and lively atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor seating offer variety, though outdoor areas can be affected by traffic noise. Friendly service and a vibrant brunch scene contribute to an intimate, unassuming vibe.
Biscuits come out fluffy and buttery, sometimes served sweet and almost cake-like. They pair well with gravy in a bowl or alongside sausage, eggs, and bacon for a hearty breakfast.
Dinner offers a casual vibe with food quality that stays good but not special. The overall experience is less impressive than brunch.
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Reservations are recommended as it gets packed around noon.
Expect a 20-minute wait for a table if arriving after 10:15.
Street parking is limited, making it a bit of a challenge.