I came in for lunch and immediately felt so seen, welcomed, and valued for being there. The woman serving me gave me the biggest smile from the beginning, was so attentive, and thanked me for choosing the cafe for my lunch. And boy I wish I could come everyday. Maybe I’ll treat myself for dinner on the way back from work! 😋
It was some of the best home cooked soul food I’ve had in a long while, with the vegetables done perfectly right. I am not a big meat eater and I sometimes find that soul food spots overcook and ruin the vegetable, but everything seemed fresh here. There’s also a to go salad bar if you’d like that, but for your first time I highly recommend the hot bar. I had the baked chicken (they give you two pieces which is so generous) and two sides—the veggie rice and the green beans! Both so good! My favorite was actually the green beans. Ask what they recommend; they’ll tell you what’s special that day that they don’t usually serve.
You can tell this spot is dedicated to serving the community. Such a peaceful and positive spot. It is also halal and a very welcoming place for Muslim customers which is great. Proudly black-owned. I hope to see this spot stay around for a long time and for more places like this to open around the city! I’ll be back soon—much love to you all!
I don't usually get to eat Southern style food, so I was really excited to find a halal place! I got the ribs with 3 sides - all of it was so good and I had leftovers for the next day. It is a bit pricey, but I would still highly recommend 😸
Meat and 3 spot. I originally came for the tea shop that is housed in the same storefront but had to try the food after getting a good look at it. Excellent customer service, well-seasoned food.
It’s unfortunate I don’t live closer or I would be a regular. It straight up tastes like someone’s Southern gramma is in the kitchen! It’s got a community vibe. If you’re in the area, be sure to check it out.
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