
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 777 Hwy 441, Clayton, GA 30525
Phone: (706) 782-9565
Website: http://loveisgoodfood.net/
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Reviews
777 Highway 441 South, Clayton, GA 30525
If you want the true taste of Rabun County hospitality wrapped in classic Italian comfort, Mama G’s in Clayton is the place everyone talks about—and for good reason. This restaurant has been a staple of the community for decades, originally started as a family-driven dream to bring authentic Italian dishes to the North Georgia mountains. Over the years, Mama G’s has turned into a gathering place where locals, travelers, and generations of families come to share great meals and better memories.
The atmosphere is warm, inviting, and unmistakably “mountain-Italian”—a style that perfectly reflects the rich heritage and down-home charm of Rabun County. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, and you can tell the staff takes pride in the experience they deliver.
The standout dish? The Spinach Lasagna.
It deserves its own spotlight. Layers of perfectly cooked pasta, creamy ricotta, fresh spinach, and a rich, house-made marinara come together to create one of the best lasagnas you’ll find anywhere in North Georgia. It’s flavorful without being heavy, comforting without being bland, and it’s the dish you’ll find yourself craving long after you leave. If you try only one thing at Mama G’s, make it this.
Everything else—from the hot subs to the pasta to their classic Italian favorites—is generously portioned, reasonably priced, and consistently delicious. Whether you’re passing through Clayton for the first time or you’ve lived in Rabun County your whole life, Mama G’s delivers a dining experience that feels both familiar and special.
A beloved local landmark with incredible food, warm service, and a story rooted in community. Absolutely a 5-star must-visit.
If you’re past that. This is why it’s a 5. Cheese bread is basically a sub roll… but it was excellent. Very light and crispy… NOT burnt at all. Marinara was excellent. My daughter did get Walmart she asked for and it was excellent. The chicken parm was baked in the bowl enough it crusted the cheese a bit. $97 for two pastas and a pizza with 3 drinks. A bit rich for me, but it was good.
I recommend it, but look for the RED TEXT in theme so you dont get annoyed.
The service was terrible.
The food was horrible
We ordered bread sticks, we were served some fried burned dough.
I ordered Veal Marsala. The veal was tough and full of connective tissue, it was very hard to sliced and chewing.
Definitely a place that I will avoid at all cost.
The Chicken on the Greek Salad didn’t seem fresh, nor did Garlic Knots.
We sat in a booth near the bar, and the bartender was our server. She took our order and brought the check. Runners brought everything else, and no one check in on us.
The room was freezing & they had loud dance music playing. Both of which made having a relaxing lunch impossible.
Our appetizer was served by a different server, who literally stood by our table, holding the food, looking miserable, and never speaking one word to us. So uncomfortable. I finally broke the silence and asked her if she wanted us to help her put the one plate on the table.
Two out of the four of us enjoyed their dishes, while the other two left their unfinished dishes behind. Our intent was to also order a pizza to go, however, after our unpleasant server experience and waiting so long for our dinner order, we quickly changed our mind.