Hours
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10017 Memorial Pkwy SW, Huntsville, AL 35803
Phone: (256) 715-0183
Website: https://kaceys-home-cooking.shop/
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Reviews
Quick, tasty, convenient buffet.
I hadn’t been here in 7 years. It is still like I remembered.
I read some seasoning complaints. It is a BUFFET, an American buffet. It is not a soul food or “ethnic” buffet.
There are 5 buffet counters:
2 hot rows- protein and sides
1 hot row- soups, rolls/ cornbread
1 cold row- desserts and fruit
1 cold row- salads and salad toppings
*Vanilla ice cream machine, by itself
One adult for lunch will cost $13 and change WITH water!
(You can cash out your tip for the server against your debit card total, if you happen to be cashless)
The “server” gets your drink refills and clears your plates
Personally, I think the flavor and value meets the quality point for this buffet. It appears to still be a favorite, based on the amount of traffic I saw at noon!
Overall, it is cheaper to get a meat and sides here then choosing a diner. And you still have the salad and dessert bar!
There is plenty of seating, with booths along the outer walls and tables closer to the center. They also have Private party rooms for your special occasions.
Me and two coworkers went here for lunch to mix it up and try something new. When we walked in, the hostess rang us up as a party even though the first guy said he just wanted to pay for himself; whatever, we sorted it out among ourselves later.
There is a buffet that serves southern food. Fried chicken, fried catfish, baked chicken, spaghetti, liver, dressing, mashed potatoes etc. Also offer a salad bar.
The food was criminally underseasoned. Everything needed salt – I’m not sure if they keep it saltless to cater to the older people who make up the majority of their customers or what. Tried a lot of stuff looking for good food and I didn’t find much. Fried chicken had too much breading, the breading tasted unseasoned. Dressing was very dry and had a consistency of cornmeal, you touched dit and it broke apart. Mashed potatoes were definitely instant mashed potatoes and not a good brand. Spaghetti sauce had a little meat in it, but tasted like stewed tomatoes. Cornbread was dry and unsweetened. Roll was OK. Green beans casserole was good. Coworker said liver and boiled cabbage was good, said catfish was bad and “none of it was great”. Salad bar looked fresh. Another coworker had asked us to bring her back some dessert: when I sent her a picture of the desert bar, she changed her mind.
They serve Pepsi products and offer sweet tea. Waitress was nice and we had pretty decent service. Buffet areas was kept clean and stocked at all times.
Would not return.
Yesterday (Sunday, June 30, 2024) I dined at Kacey’s Home Cooking, a buffet restaurant on South Parkway, in Huntsville, Alabama. Many months ago, I was a frequent customer of Kacey’s, but–to no fault of their’s–I’ve not eaten there very often lately.
Nevertheless, Sunday’s buffet did not disappoint. It was very good. As usual, there was quite a variety of different dishes to choose from. I was very pleased with everything that I selected that day.
I’d like to give a special “shout out” to Josephine, our server, who did a fantastic job. And, compliments to everyone involved in preparing and providing such a wonderful dining experience.
Sincerely,
G. Curtis
Monday, July 1, 2024
Food Quality
The selection leans toward classic Southern comfort dishes—fried chicken, greens, and other staples. While the items were fresh and warm, most of the food was noticeably under-seasoned. The quality was acceptable but not particularly impressive, especially given the price point. Guests looking for bold flavors or a wide variety may be disappointed, while those wanting straightforward, traditional Southern items may find it more suitable.
Service
Service was the most underwhelming part of the visit. The restaurant wasn’t busy, yet our drinks sat empty through most of our meal. We eventually had to flag someone down for a refill, which shouldn’t happen in a lightly occupied dining room. The service wasn’t rude, just inattentive and below expectations.
Atmosphere & Value
The atmosphere is simple and unpretentious, in line with a casual home-cooking buffet. However, the limited variety and lack of seasoning made the overall value feel weaker than comparable options in the area.
Final Thoughts
Kacey’s Home Cooking wasn’t a fit for me personally, and I don’t plan to return, though I don’t regret giving it a try. I have friends who enjoy this place, so it’s possible my experience was simply an off day. If you’re looking for a small, straightforward Southern buffet, you may find what you’re after—just don’t expect much variety or standout flavor.
Country cooking. Ok service. Will go back. Went back on the 9/22/24– was horrible. Will not go back. I m changing the stars to 1 star. Only because the sales was ok. I can say the literally took the bulk cans of veggies n poured it out n put it on buffet. No effort. No seasoning. Nothing special.” No I do not want to hear the excuse new staff in back” = there is a recipe to follow new employees or not! It’s absolutely poorly made.
My husband and the other couple enjoyed the food a little more than I did.
The price was reasonable. Four senior buffets and four waters cost us $55.59.
Would I return to eat here? Probably not. But if I did, it would be for those spectacular fried green tomatoes!