1 /5 Mrs. Moody: I had an extremely disappointing experience at this restaurant—my first and last visit, without a doubt. The only positive aspect of my encounter was the young lady who answered my call. Initially, I checked the website for the menu, chose what I wanted, and called to place an order. I was informed it would take 25 minutes. I left my house about five minutes later, knowing it takes me 13 minutes to get there.
Upon arrival, I discovered that the restaurant didn’t exist at the given address. I called again and was provided with a new address. Politely, I informed the hostess that the location on Google was incorrect (edit to add Googles address was correct my GPS was wrong, as it hadnt updated the new address). After much frustration, I called once more and learned that the restaurant was a small, unmarked white house tucked beneath numerous trees—completely unfindable without proper signage. It looked like someones residence.
I squeezed into the tiny parking lot, and as I tried to park, a man yelled from across the lot asking if I was picking up and telling me I was not in a proper parking spot. Frankly, at that moment, I should have left and saved myself the hassle. However, my family was hungry, so I proceeded inside.
What I encountered was absolute chaos. The place was so overcrowded that navigating through was nearly impossible. The environment felt more like a bar than a restaurant. Once I finally reached the “pick up” area, my food was just sitting out on the bar, completely unheated. She showed me my order and, honestly, the condition of the food was unacceptable. For nearly $60, I received a burger, chicken tenders, and over-fried Oreos that were all cold. The fries were terrible as well.
The atmosphere was unfriendly and unwelcoming. If you don’t fit the “good ole boy” stereotype, you might want to think twice before visiting this place. It’s not worth your time or money.