Discover a taste of Southern tradition at Minnie Lee’s Soul Food Diner, a beloved local spot in Decatur. Nestled at 2618 Highway 31 South, this restaurant brings the heart of soul food to your table. Each dish is prepared with a passion for authentic flavors and a dedication to time-honored recipes, offering a true taste of home. Whether you’re craving classic fried chicken, savory collard greens, or rich mac and cheese, Minnie Lee’s provides a comforting and memorable dining experience for the whole community.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–5 PM |
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Reviews
All the food was absolutely amazing, I will most definitely be back the next time I am in town!!
Good size portions I only had a small amount left to take home with me, but it was plenty!!!
They asked us to leave because they had to cater food somewhere. We were finished eating, so that was no big deal. We finished our talk in my truck. However, four people drove up to eat there and couldn’t because the doors were locked. We told them they had left to cater.
So just be aware of that, maybe call before going. They could use some signage. Then again, they may predominantly be a catering business.
Either way, the good was AMAZING!
This restaurant is across the street from the fairly popular Francesco’s Italian restaurant. Having been there before, I didn’t have any troubles locating this place. The parking lot is a little rugged in spots but at least there’s plenty of space.
The inside is a little sparse but there’s ample seating and some kind of cool drawings hanging on the walls. A portrait of who I can only assume to be Minnie Lee is near the entrance.
Food is served cafeteria style by some very nice people. Seriously, the service was so warm and sweet. We felt very welcomed there.
We both decided on fried chicken for lunch. My mom got the last breast from the batch so I wound up with a thigh, which isn’t my favorite piece but I still like it okay. You can have more than two sides if you wish, but we didn’t. I chose yams and fried potatoes as mine, while my mom got yams and cabbage. Note that their cabbage is cooked with sausage. For bread, they offered standard cornbread muffins or hot water cornbread, which the friendly staff recommended (good choice!). We both opted for sweet tea to drink. I’m not sure of the price because of course my mom snuck in and paid for both of our meals before I could notice! Lol.
We found a clean booth and dug in quickly. Overall, the food was pretty good! This isn’t necessarily a new favorite soul food place for me, but I’d definitely come back.
The best item was honestly the cabbage! My mom let me taste a bite. So flavorful and perfect texture. This is real, southern-style cabbage (which is to say, probably not great for you…but quite tasty!). The hot water cornbread was also really good. It’s different than the hot water cornbread I’ve had in the past; this version was very crispy on the outside with super soft, almost gooey, corny inside. It was yummy.
The yams were also solid! Not the best I’ve ever had (flavor kind of one-note), but they were sweet and soft.
The fried potatoes and fried chicken were both just okay. The fried potatoes weren’t super hot or crispy, but the added flavor from the onions was nice. The fried chicken’s breading was crispy and flavorful enough, but the meat, even on the thigh, was a bit dry. Neither were bad, but if I return in the future, I’d probably try something else first.
We were too full for dessert, but they had pecan pie and banana pudding on display.
Overall, lovely service and tasty food make this a solid option in the area.