
Snug, unpretentious diner serving hearty Southern-style meals, including fried chicken & grits.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3008 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305
Phone: (323) 750-2515
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Reviews
This place is small but mighty! Mighty delicious. They never fail on deliciousness here! When in Inglewood, this is a must stop for me! It’s always clean. You can sit at the bar or a both. They do get crowded, so there may be a wait, but it’s so worth it!
I ordered 2 eggs with his potatoes and instead of regular toast, I got French toast. Omg, that is the best French toast I’ve had, ever. Cooked perfectly with just the right amount of cinnamon. I like mine with extra butter. Omg, so scrumptious!
The house potatoes were on point! My eggs, over medium. Everything cooked perfectly! All hats off to the chef this past Sunday afternoon, Nov. 30th.
The servers were great as well. Stefanie and Tanisha, if I’m wrong let me know, but they were very nice and friendly. Made sure we were good with everything! And even engaged with my cousin even though they had work to do. Thanks y’all!!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND MOBY’S for you next meal! I can’t wait to come back. Just know, the closer at 2pm sharp!
Our food came out fast and it was really good.
It gives ol school home vibes, which is cool.
Will definitely be back !
Everytime food is amazing,workers are respectful and customers service is always perfect definitely would recommend if your around.
The pancakes look good but have no taste. The grits taste like boiling water. The fried red snapper was fried too tough. There is no way I would eat here ever again. The service was nice but not well enough to make up for the food. And this place came highly recommended by the locals, I can’t get with it.
I placed an order for takeout for a grilled bacon and cheese sandwich with an addition of an egg. That’s not what I received, I got an egg and cheese sandwich.
I gave the restaurant a call to advise them of the mistake. I was offered to drive all the way back to have it corrected or to receive an IOU.
I don’t frequent this establishment enough to have an IOU nor did I want to drive all the way back (hence the phone call). I asked for a refund over the phone I was met pushback.
The person who answered the phone advised that the cook said the bacon was on the sandwich and that I would need to prove it wasn’t, instead of the proving it was.I was now a liar, the cook couldn’t possibly have been mistaken. I was also told that to receive a refund it is typically required to inconvenience the customer and have them return in order to do so. I advise the restaurant that I would go ahead and follow their normal process and bring the food back and I wasn’t happy about it.
While en route to the restaurant, I was given a call and informed that they reviewed security footage, they already had available to them and determined that the cook lied. No apology was given for accusing me of being a liar or requiring me to come back. The refund that couldn’t be done over the phone had now been done and I was not welcome to the restaurant because they did not want an upset patron in their facilities and they would call the police.
I know the restaurant industry has low margins and $11.81 may be a lot to refund. I don’t this it’s good customer service to require a customer to come back or to submit evidence of a formal grievance. These are the same requirements the bank would have requested for a reversal, it was my hope that dealing with the restaurant would avoid such a tedious process.
I find it disheartening that a business who made an error, accused the customer of lying about error, advised them of normal protocol, and when the customer attempted to follow their normal protocol, however, let them know that they were not happy about it, then chose to Weaponize the police. Especially when they made the mistake and they always had proof of their mistake available to them. Given the political climate in the neighborhood in which they’re located one can only presume they meant to have their customer experience bodily harm.
This restaurant does not care about the community in which it serves, it would rather cheat them, than hold themselves accountable. And when someone attempts to do so then they threaten to weaponize the police. I can only presume the owner is prejudice against customers and this is why their business is failing so badly they’d take these measures over $11.81.