I found this place while out for lunch running some errands. I was confused as to whether or not it was for the public or private events(was new to the area). I decided to go in and noticed it is «cafeteria» style. You go through the line and pick out your entrée, veggies, deserts, etc and they charge you at the end. I was familiar with that because I had been to a few restaurants like that before. Nice and spacious atmosphere. Good southern country type cooking. I ate here 3 days in a row! I had to stop myself from making it an everyday lunch spot because I would end up broke plus my pants would hate me! lol Nice place for lunch meetings or family outings. They also serve breakfast, an all you can eat buffet on Sundays, they rent out the rooms for events, and have TV’s and WIFI!
Chris K.
Place rating: 4 Durham, NC
If you’re hungry and really like good ol’ country cooking, this is the place! It’s cafeteria style during the week, but on Sunday they turn that into an open buffet line. They have at least a dozen or more country style veggies, mac & cheese, slaw, mashed potatoes, stuffing, homemade gravy, roast turkey, ham, beef tips, NC style BBQ, fried chicken, chicken & dumplings and 10+ desserts. Everything is homemade just like granny used to make and is Outstanding! Once price covers it all on Sundays, including your drink. You really can’t beat it! They also serve breakfast during the week and are closed on Saturdays.
J C.
Place rating: 4 Durham, NC
This is the kind rich Southern cooking the Andy and Barney would have adored in Mayberry. This place is always busy. My favorite entrees include Deep fried pork chops, fried chicken and beef tips in green pepper gravy. Add turnip or collard greens, Lima beans or sweet corn as your veggie of choice. Top the whole meal with a huge slice of pie and sweet tea and you’ll have covered the very best of traditional Southern greatness. Dinners cost about $ 8.00 per person.