4 /5 Lashed Out: I absolutely love soul food unfortunately this was not it for us. However, I will review on the positive side as there always is more good than bad. First, I love the name and it’s reference, a cherished honor to the family. We had two orders of the Brown Sugar Meatloaf, love the name as it definitely caught my tastebuds! The sweetness atop of the meatloaf is perfect and it keeps you coming back for another bite! Although, the density of the meatloaf is just that, way too dense, needed more flavor in the meat. It’s very heavy even for my hubby and he can eat! Mashed potatoes was nice and smooth. The yellow rice was parboiled, I’m just not a fan of parboiled as it’s more difficult to flavor and it needed more flavor. The corn was again, not flavorful, maybe boiled, buttery corn on the cob instead. The fries would’ve been great if they were cut fresh or a different type of cut. I will say the potato salad was very good AND the BAKED BEANS was the best in our order! The beans had a hint of cinnamon in it which gave it that EXTRA FLAVOR that sets them apart if you enjoy baked beans like I do. I’m bias with baked beans and potato salad as I believe I make the best, lol! Charge extra on those beans! We visited on a weekday and everything that we really wanted was sold only on Soul Food Sunday, that’s cool though. Each weekday has a different set of dishes and I love that! I would enjoy if they made dishes that did not contain pork (like the beans or collard greens). I tried the Red Velvet Cake and it was really DELICIOUS!!! I will definitely give it another try but on a Sunday!!! The prices are inexpensive and they give you plenty of food. If some of the dishes could be improved, I say charge $20 for every plate! Just because it’s in Ft. Pierce does not mean the prices should be low, raise them up. Everyone here was very nice and sociable, definitely felt like family. Can’t wait to try another dish!