If you want a quick bite to eat this is the place to be. The quality of foods is superb. The price is reasonable. Great staffs. Good atmosphere. Not too busy. Good breakfast & lunch. Must try.
Ordered 20 wings , took a min but you can’t rush perfection, that’s exactly what it was. Perfection. Food is great and the Employees hold their own and make sure the customers are taken care of. 10/10.
I’m so pleased to have found a restaurant that provides food for all of my tastes. The food is amazing and just like your grandmother cooked the food . The staff/ owner (the young lady up front w/ waves has a beautiful spirit and staff was very friendly. I will definitely make this my second home away from home.
I called in my order was told it'll be ready in 15 mins.. got there in 20 and it wasn't ready! I paid and waited for like 10 mins.. got the food and left. Got to work and my fish wasn't done. Only ate the fries.. slaw was missing something or it tasted old. I ordered two different plates and each had two different types of bread ( white and wheat). Also the place could use a deep cleaning. I tried it.. won't try again!
To me small restaurants that are always packed, serving Tru soul food that has taken years to cultivate into true southern dishes. Not only time but so much desperation and death ,war and atrocities created food of desperation that in turn over long periods of time have become daily staples.These small yet efficient restaurants serving delicious food born from desperation and people only wanting to survive evolved into a southern heritage. As well I feel that noplace may lay claim to the true southern dishes born by such grief has become such a way of life interwoven in all aspects of things good from a true southern back yard BBQ to the hidden gems of culinary art that at first glance appears as a restaurant attached to a gasstation yet there is so much more to the evolution that has become soulfood . I believe that growing up in the Atl that we have evolved into the true soulfood capital and ATL Wings is a perfect example as to why Atlanta is the soulfood capital. Thanks.