Reviews
First time checking this place out and we absolutely loved it and will definitely be back. Was a super busy day so we sat at the bar where we were greeted by Clint the bartender, absolutely adorable. Got to try out his Brunch Punch- definitely a must have if you ever visit!!
Again, did the Food Network recommendations. Very nice atmosphere, but fond on the food. Did the Croissant French Toast, which needed to be a bit thicker, they didn't have the carmelized banana, since they were out of banana, bummer. Red Door Outrage, you should ask how they cooked the meat on Tenderloin, I would of said medium rare & I didn't ask. It was overcooked. Wheelchair accessibility: Plenty of options
Great food and service! Service was quick and the atmosphere was nice. I had the Red Door Outrage and it far exceeded my expectations. Our server today was Will and he made our experience even better! We will definitely return.
This place was wonderful! The food was excellent. We sat at the bar and our service was phenomenal despite how busy it was! highly recommend. I also really enjoyed the music.
I rarely get here on a weekday since I moved on the other side of town. They’re weekend brunch doesn’t allow substitutions but you can do whatever you want during the week. Here’s a steak, egg and cheese biscuit I had for the first time in two years! It was just as good as I remembered it!Dine in: YesOutdoor seating: YesTakeout: Yes
Probably my favorite weekend brunch spot. The food is sooooooo good! I especially love their biscuits. Their jam is all local. Of course, the mimosas are great, love the juice options. I had the ole south skillet and it was delicious. I’ve never ordered anything I didn’t enjoy. Staff is friendly. Due to covid they are pretty short staffed, but we weren’t in a rush. They open at 10am for Sunday brunch and the line forms around 9:30 so prepare to wait if you don’t get there early!
Great place for a meal! I had a good lunch here and so decided to try the Saturday breakfast. The menu is a bit off putting with it’s no substitutions edict. But the nice waitress helped me navigate through to just the breakfast I wanted. So relax, it’s a comfortable place for a nice meal. Handicap access is from the south side, unfortunately well away from the handicap parking. The entrance near the handicap spaces is absolutely not accessible to handicapped persons.
The food was absolutely delicious!!!! I got the chicken and waffles, grits, and eggs. I had no complaints at all!!!
Food was great. Place had dips in the floor easy to trip but hidden with carpeting. Had an area for a wheelchair access and out door seating and indoor seating. The food looked great tasted good. But the service was really bad! Also it's not that visible of a restaurant and we walked all the way to the wheelchair area because it isn't visible where to enter until your right up on it.
Stopped in around 11:30 today for the first time and should have realized what to expect after wondering if the rotted deck would give out beneath us and then when only 3 booths were occupied we had to wait a few minutes to be seated. Service was friendly reason for 2 stars instead of 1 but extremely slow and the food bland, overcooked and very overpriced. I've had equal or better service and food at the WH down the street. It's a shame people are willing to pay New York prices $3.95 for plain coffee, seriously you aren't bucks for such poor quality. Rather unfortunate, I've always heard great things about this place but we don't see ourselves ever going back.