Small restaurant decorated with K-pop memorabilia and playing K-pop music videos on TVs creates a clean, energetic atmosphere. Seating is well placed but not very comfortable, and the space feels a bit tight. The vibe is cozy and chill, with a lively backdrop of Korean music and shows.
Fried chicken stands out with a crispy, hot texture and a slightly sweet flavor. The chicken wings deliver a quick, delicious bite that rivals other Korean fried chicken spots, paired well with a honey mustard style dip.
Lunch features a large serving size with options like a lunch special including tenders and fries. The Hotteok also stands out as a satisfying choice for a midday meal.
Good to know
All chicken options are halal, including wings, tenders, half, and whole chicken.
Prices are on the higher side; check the menu before ordering.
Water is not free; drinks must be purchased.
Brunch spot with massive fresh biscuits and an in-house jam and butter bar offering over 10 options. Industrial design with high ceilings and lots of windows creates a bright but noisy atmosphere. Seating fills quickly, making it lively and sometimes crowded.
Southern classics shine with pimento grits, Nashville Hot Chicken, and shrimp and grits featuring an open-faced biscuit. Fried chicken stands out, paired well with biscuits and gravy and unique items like Vicious Candied Bacon.
Offers a solid mix of breakfast, brunch, and lunch options with a focus on hearty, satisfying meals. The spot serves up classic comfort food in a casual setting.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited due to ongoing construction in the area.
The menu features a variety of unique biscuit options and generous portions.
Dining space offers roomy seating with both indoor and outdoor options, creating a comfortable, clean environment. Atmosphere blends blues music with a country barbecue vibe, evoking classic barbecue joints. Condiment bar and nearby ice cream add casual touches to the experience.
Brisket stands out with its amazing flavor. The three meat platter combines brisket, ribs, and pulled pork. Fries and mac and cheese come top shelf.
Fast and friendly service keeps lunch moving even when busy. The spot offers a solid choice for a BBQ lunch any day of the week.
Good to know
Rib Tuesdays offer special pricing on ribs every week.
City Barbeque provides free cake giveaways on select days.
Expect smaller portion sizes than average for the price.
Large sports bar filled with rows of TVs showing sports, music videos, and comedy creates a lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, often making conversation difficult. Indoor/outdoor bar and photo op stools add unique touches to the space.
Menu features Southern fried chicken, hamburgers with bacon, and a Monte Cristo sandwich. Options include salads, salmon, fried shrimp baskets, and a vegetarian burger.
Lunch features a burger, drinks, and super friendly service in a spot with a cool vibe. Arriving early helps avoid crowds during lunch or game times.
Good to know
The restaurant stays open until midnight during NFL season on Thursdays, Sundays, and Mondays.
Parking is plentiful and available on-site.
Expect a wait for food during busy events like NCAA basketball tournaments.
Industrial-style ceilings create a loud atmosphere that contrasts with cozy bar areas offering quieter spaces. Seating includes comfortable seats but some booths feel tight. The vibe mixes casual and glitterati elements, making it relaxed yet lively.
Fried chicken and fried biscuits stand out alongside a steak sandwich made with real steak. The meatloaf sandwich and Meatloaf Melt hit classic comfort food notes, while clam chowder offers good value.
Lunch offers delicious fish tacos and carefully packaged meals. The menu is limited but suits a casual family or business lunch with quick service.
Good to know
Happy hour specials are available 7 days a week until 5 pm.
The happy hour beer prices are $3 pints.
There is plenty of free parking available.
Restaurant sits right on the water with gorgeous lake views and a spacious outdoor patio. Live bands play regularly, creating a lively atmosphere especially on weekends. The place welcomes both families and adults, offering boat access and plenty of TVs for sports fans.
Shrimp tacos come with fresh coleslaw and are cooked perfectly. The menu features an authentic American hamburger, Nashville hot chicken, and Country Fried Chicken.
Lunch offers a great spot to stop in while working with options suitable for both lunch and dinner. The place serves as a reliable choice for midday meals.
Good to know
On Fridays, they have live music on one side of the restaurant.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays.
Parking is limited and only available with paid valet.
Restaurant combines live music with multiple sports screens visible from nearly every seat. The loud, energetic atmosphere suits game watching but can make conversation challenging, especially on the climate-controlled patio. Tables sit close together, creating a cozy yet crowded feel.
Chicken wings stand out with full flavor and proper size. Crispy, crunchy tater tots and smoked mac & cheese add solid sides. Nachos and buffalo salad also appear as good options.
Quick seating happens even during the lunch rush. Award-winning wings and appetizers make for a fast, satisfying meal. Watching a game adds to the lunch experience.
Good to know
Parking can be tough on gamedays as the place gets crowded.
Expect a wait during game nights, especially on weekends.
DMB drink specials are available before the Dave Matthews Band show.
Western-style decor fills the space with comfortable tables and American design. Loud music and high noise levels create a busy, energetic atmosphere where conversation requires raising voices. Multiple TVs show sports, and a kids' menu with games keeps children entertained.
Prime rib stays in stock, which is rare. The menu features Boneless Buffalo Wings, Killer Ribs, and hearty options like Ribeye with Grilled Shrimp and Baked Potato. Kids enjoy the mac and cheese.
Lunch happens at varied times, including early openings and weekends. Options include skipping the lunch menu for an extra side at a small additional cost. Groups and families dine together during lunch hours.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high crowd levels, especially on weekends.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Rustic decor with rocking chairs and a roaring fireplace creates a country atmosphere that feels like a simpler time. The dining room often feels busy and lively, though noise levels can be high due to acoustics. A gift shop adds a unique touch to the overall experience.
Hearty dishes like fried chicken, meatloaf, and pot roast stand out with generous portions. Breakfast offers fluffy buttermilk pancakes, golden French toast, and classic biscuits with gravy.
Lunch options include take-away meals that are easy to heat and eat. The spot serves breakfast for lunch and offers Thanksgiving dinner boxes for pickup.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Sundays after church, especially during peak hours.
Prices have increased slightly, and portion sizes may be smaller than before.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, enhancing the dining experience.