Nicole H. • May 7, 2012A one of a kind joint on the UWS - but a true gem. Solid atmosphere and a must try! Pro tip: Get yourself a growler.
Dante v. • January 17, 2017My favorite spot in NYC! The food here is SO good. The atmosphere is very cozy and hip, and they have great music. Also great for just drinks with some snacks.
The Corcoran Group • December 17, 2010One of the best places to enjoy live music enjoy Cajun food in the city. There is a $10 food/drink minimum per person.
The Corcoran Group • November 14, 2011A relatively small jazz club featuring breathtaking views and amazing performers in a beautiful and intimate setting. The food is overshadowed by the music!
Chris C. • June 25, 2013Best fried okra I've had since I moved out of Texas. The tenderest fried chicken I've had in NYC, too. It might just fall off the bone.
Jakub H. • February 12, 2020foodporn !!! Definitely the best pulled pork and brisket on the world !!! 20/10 points! You must try!
Alice Eunjin • April 29, 2015"biscuit sandwiches, a breakfast burrito with clothbound cheddar, potatoes, and your choice of chopped BBQ, sausage, or bacon, and a brisket burnt end sandwich with scrambled eggs on a brioche"
Foodie SL,UT • May 17, 2010Grab some southern comfort food. Fried chicken, po-boys, mashed taters & delicious margaritas.
Sophie S. • September 30, 2020Nashville hot chicken was SO delicious. Super crispy crust! Moist biscuit. Really cheesy perfect drool-worthy Mac and cheese
Tony M. • September 26, 2017Fried chicken. Collards. Mac and cheese. Hell, I loved it all! Gotta try it.
Eyal G. • April 10, 2013Terrific soul food. The chicken & waffle with strawberry butter is a classic. Tuesday night live band music was incredible R&B, great singer and keyboard. Local crowd, Greta atmosphere, great service!
Jamie L. • June 1, 2017Great Southern food and Tennessee vibes. Come here to watch the Vols play on gameday.
Charlottes • May 13, 2017Fabulously old school soul food joint. All about chicken and waffles.
citizenM • October 15, 2014His menu has Southern comfort food such as biscuits, cornbread and fried chicken, as well as some Scandinavian classics such as Helga’s meatballs, and Gravlax.
Ms. Dee B. • December 25, 2009Best soul food buffet in Harlem. Much better than Manna. Clean and pleasant.
Christine R. • November 18, 2012The Sunday morning brunch is so much fun! They have live soulful gospel music to go with their fantastic classic southern brunch selection. Their fried pork chops and ribs are amazing!
Donna • December 29, 2012Jerk salmon = succulent! They prepare their collard greens without meat and it's wonderful. Take trip uptown for this gem.
Laura K. • September 2, 2017Amazing food in a charming atmosphere. I highly recommend the gravy mac n cheese. Owned and operated by theater vets you might be surprised by how delicious and authentic everything is. 😍🤤
TheMobileBroker • June 13, 2012By no means a vegan spot but if you're only a veggie having brunch with your non-vegetarian/vegan friends in Fort Greene you'll have a pleasant experience here!
Melissa M. • January 2, 2022Great Mexican restaurant!! ❤️❤️
Harlem A. • April 9, 2013Since it has been jazzed up the look is Cosby meets Harlem. Traditional fare with a Cajun twist. The look and feel is very 80's. Sunday all you can eat buffet attracts a stuffy church set. Great cafe.
Hershel G. • September 28, 2014Food is bangin!!! Buffet of soul food. the mac and cheese and collards are the best
Sexy L. • December 31, 2020Harlem’s latest hidden gem. From black truffle to sweet buttermilk, if you’re ready to get your biscuit on, this is the place! Brunch. Lunch. Etc!
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