Small space with only two tables creates a cozy, family-style atmosphere focused on takeout. Smooth music plays softly, adding to the homey, welcoming vibe. The place stands out for its thoughtful setup and Black women ownership.
Soul food features catfish, chicken, hush puppies, fettuccine, grits, and collard greens prepared perfectly. Every dish delivers consistent quality and timing, making the food always incredible.
Peach cobbler stands out with its sinfully good flavor and is a frequent dessert choice. It pairs well with other Southern classics like sweet potato pie and cornbread.
Good to know
The restaurant is mainly takeout-only, with only two small tables for waiting customers.
There is little to no parking at the restaurant.
Expect 15-20 minute wait times for meals during peak hours.
Small, cozy soul food restaurant with family-oriented atmosphere and soul music playing in the background. Warm, inviting vibe feels like home with down-home decor featuring black art. The energy is laid-back and comfortable, encouraging guests to stay awhile.
Soul food here offers true soul nourishing food with incredibly delicious flavors. The dishes consistently deliver an amazing experience that stands out in the region.
Peach cobbler stands out with its spectacular flavor and homestyle feel. Desserts like lemon pound cake complement it well, evoking classic recipes.
Good to know
The restaurant is located just off I-5, making it easy to access.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Takeout containers are used for all food, even for dine-in orders.
Large windows fill the space with natural light, creating a setting ideal for people watching. The atmosphere blends cozy and efficient, serving as a local hangout, date spot, and sports bar. Specialty cocktails stand out alongside comfortable seating and a full service bar.
Food stands out for its great quality and amazing service. The Mac n Cheese Float is a notable comfort food favorite.
Apple and Peach Cobbler stands out with a sweet, fruity mix. The berry cobbler with ice cream pairs well as a dessert option.
Good to know
Parking can be a challenge, so be prepared for a light walk.
The price of $20 per pie is steep for a size comparable to a frozen banquet pot pie.
They offered frozen pies to go for customers not near a location.
Wood decor and smoky BBQ aroma create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with classic barbecue theme. Music plays at a comfortable volume, enhancing the casual vibe. The place feels like a neighborhood joint with a personal touch.
Food comes out perfectly cooked and consistently delicious. The quality stays amazing every time.
Peach cobbler comes warm with a scoop of ice cream on top. It pairs well with hearty meals like brisket and spareribs.
Good to know
Prices have increased significantly after new ownership, with a brisket sandwich now costing $32.
Expect to pay around $70 for a meal for two, including drinks and sides.
The brisket was sold out before we arrived, so plan ahead.
New American restaurant with an open kitchen and communal long table creates a lively, stylish atmosphere full of vibrant energy and good vibes. Outdoor space features fire pits and heaters for comfort in cooler weather. The space combines eclectic decor with a high-energy bar scene.
Southern comfort food shines with consistent quality and flavor. Every dish delivers spectacular taste that satisfies cravings without fail.
Peach cobbler features a thicker crust and pairs well with ice cream that stands out. It complements hearty dishes like gumbo and fried chicken.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 5% surcharge added to your bill that may not be disclosed.
Seating is limited for walk-ins, especially during peak hours.
Cute converted house with family photos and a giant pie window painting creates a homey, welcoming vibe. Inside feels cozy but uncomfortably warm without music, offering a quiet atmosphere. Known for excellent pies and cobblers, it draws those seeking unique, heartfelt baked goods.
Food here is mostly average with a burger that tastes like fast food. Southern food options are limited and not very authentic.
Peach cobbler here has a buttery flaky crust and tastes more like peach pie. Blueberry cobbler has a strong olive oil flavor that stands out.
Good to know
Parking next to the shop might be difficult; street parking is available nearby.
The hours of operation can be unpredictable, so check before visiting.
They offer both mini and regular pies for different appetites.
Fried chicken stands out with crunchy breading and spicy tenders that pair well with honey. Seating includes chairs and tables, creating a sit-down atmosphere. Food preparation varies, with some items made to order causing longer waits.
Food features high quality and delicious taste that justifies the price. Service includes friendly staff who assist with seasoning and packing food.
Peach cobbler here has a sweet, fruity filling with a crisp top crust. Some batches come out undercooked, with doughy crust and less sugar.
Good to know
Expect a wait of over 30 minutes for a 3-piece meal and fried okra.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, but fresh food is not served after 8 PM.
Parking is plentiful at this location, making it easy to visit.
Small, quaint space with an old southern touch and vibrant, inviting atmosphere filled with ole skool music and friendly energy. Decor features floral tablecloths and colorful, nostalgic design that feels like home. The place buzzes with warmth and charm, welcoming all ages.
Real soul food shines here with Southern comfort dishes that taste authentic and home-cooked. Every meal comes with great service and a friendly vibe.
Peach cobbler comes in a large bowl sized for sharing. Desserts like peach cobbler are homemade with love and pair well with classic sides like candied yams and greens.
Good to know
Parking can be scarce, especially during busy times.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
The restaurant is popular and can get packed on holidays.