
Casual mainstay providing down-home soul food like fried chicken & sides in a brick-walled space.
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Address: 1504 S Compton Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 776-9570
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Hours of operation stated 12pm on the door. At precisely 12:13 p.m., the doors were unlocked by a young woman with red braids in a bun while more than a dozen patrons, myself included, waited outside. Rather than opening the door fully or offering a greeting or apology for the delay, she simply unlocked it and walked away. The gentleman behind the counter was equally indifferent, no acknowledgment, no explanation, no courtesy extended. Other customers informed me that this is typical, that the restaurant frequently opens late, and that one is expected to simply tolerate it because “the food is worth it.” If an establishment can’t consistently adhere to its posted hours, the honest solution is to adjust them, not to leave paying customers standing outside!
The challenges continued once inside. I asked about yams, only to be told they would not be ready for another hour, after we had already waited nearly fifteen minutes in line. Having traveled from Georgia with my brother to support this establishment, we reluctantly agreed to wait. What followed only reinforced my disappointment.
The ordering process was disorganized and unwelcoming. There were no menus in sight, and when I asked a basic question about the number of sides included, it should have been apparent that I was unfamiliar with the system. Instead of assistance, I was met with dismissiveness. My brother inquired about collard greens, to which the employee, identified as Edmond, replied with a casual shake of the head and, “Nope, no collards.” When I selected the fried chicken, Edmond made an inappropriate comment about not “calling the Nation” on me, presumably because I bypassed the pork chops. This was an unprofessional and unnecessary remark that only underscored the lack of respect shown throughout our visit.
As for the food itself, the black-eyed peas and yams were acceptable, but the fried chicken was dry. For two meals totaling $38, the quality of food did not begin to justify the discourtesy and inefficiency we endured.
I say this not as someone expecting perfection, but as someone who values professionalism, consistency, and respect in any business, regardless of who owns it. It is time we hold establishments accountable for more than just their food. A restaurant should not be excused for chronic lateness, indifference, and inappropriate behavior simply because “the food is good.” True hospitality is about the entire experience.
Until this establishment prioritizes professionalism and customer respect as much as it does its recipes, I can’t in good conscience recommend it.
You can’t just put anything on a plate and expect “paying customers” to accept it. To show up at 3:45 (close at 6) on a Sunday and there ain’t greens, turkey wings, yams is truly unacceptable. So I have to order unseasoned pork chops, horrible mac and cheese, and simple canned corns. The way the chicken looked, there was no way I was ordering that.
This is my first time ever leaving a review for any experience at a restaurant, but this restaurant was the straw. You can not do your best for a “influencer” and then serve the everyday hard workers slop.
I WILL NO LONGER GIVE MY MONEY TO ANY RESTAURANT THAT DON’T VALUE ME AS A CUSTOMER AND VALUE THE PRODUCT THE PLACE BEFORE ME.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY AT THIS PLACE.
I love St. Louis and I know it ain’t easy to run your own business but you can’t expect people to patronize your establishment and you don’t stand on or care about what you serve.
Two separate plates in photos.
The Salisbury steak was especially disappointing; it clearly tasted like pre-packaged frozen food. I honestly felt like I could have saved my money and just bought a TV dinner from the grocery store.
Overall, the quality just wasn’t there, and I expected much better. I won’t be returning.
She had pork chops that were dry. The Mac and cheese, which we both had, did not have a cheesey taste. The greens she ordered tasted like like they came out of a can with pepper added. I was happy with the fried chicken that I had. The black-eyed peas l selected were very good. MJ liked the dressing she chose. We were happy with our desserts, banana pudding for MJ, yellow cake with chocolate icing for me.
This is not to say this is a bad choice for soul food, but we have had better. There was a good-sized line inside the diner, so a lot of people like at least some of the food. The set-up is that of a cafeteria, so there is no table service. Read the reviews and judge for yourself.