Hours
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 204 Lafayette St S, La Fayette, AL 36862
Phone: (334) 459-0040
Website: https://m.facebook.com/stephaniessouthernkitchen
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Reviews
From the outside, Stephanie’s may trick you into thinking it’s just another quaint little hole-in-the-wall. But oh, step up to the window and prepare for a flavor fiesta that’ll have you questioning your life choices—particularly why you don’t eat here more often.
The menu at Stephanie’s (apparently hand written each day and taped to the window) is like a love letter to comfort food.
The fried chicken? Let’s just say it’s the kind of dish that could start family feuds. It’s so crispy, juicy, and utterly delectable that you’ll momentarily forget your name.
Chicken tender sandwich is a revelation—each tender is so generously sized, they seem to have been pilfered from a chicken on steroids. Trust me, you’ll need both hands, possibly a friend, and the unhinging of your jaw to tackle this beast.
But the real showstopper? The fried pork chop sandwich. This marvel of culinary prowess is so transcendentally delicious, it’ll have you side-eyeing your mom’s home cooking with a mix of resentment and betrayal. “Why, mom, why?” you’ll whisper, as you savor every bite of Stephanie’s pork perfection, mourning all the years spent without it. Okay, so you DO have to be careful since the bone is left it – but that just gives you something to gnaw on toward the end – it eases the disappointment of your delicacy being gone.
Wait… Did I mention they actually KNOW hushpuppies? Cause they do!
In short, Stephanie’s might look unassuming from the curb, but it dishes out a knockout punch of flavor that’s as surprising as finding out your quiet neighbor is a karaoke champion.
So, if your road trips are marked by a quest for the epicurean Holy Grail, make a pit stop at Stephanie’s. Your taste buds will thank you, and your mom might just forgive you for your newfound culinary infidelity.
Absolutely the worst experience I’ve had at a restaurant. We arrived at 6:25 after my daughter’s graduation, expecting a quick bite before heading home. Instead, we were greeted with glaring looks and whispered complaints from four staff members behind the counter—apparently, the sight of customers inconvenienced them.
Despite the sign clearly stating they closed at 7:00, we were ignored for 15 minutes at the window before someone begrudgingly informed us that, since it was “so late,” the only thing they could offer was a hamburger or cheeseburger. If closing early and treating paying customers like a nuisance is their standard, it’s no surprise Lafayette struggles to keep decent places to eat.