Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17600 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48235
Phone: (313) 766-5644
Website: https://mrbssoulfood.shop/
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Reviews
The front desk lady was very polite, I even asked for a bottle of water afterward and she gave me one on the house.
I just wish there was a bathroom but I understand why not given the area. As someone not familiar with Detroit or soul food, this place was great.
It was freezing cold outside, but I wanted to grab something to eat before going in for the day, so I stopped by Mr. B’s and ordered my usual: wings, mac and cheese, and greens.
When I got home and started eating, I immediately noticed something was off. The mac and cheese tasted very different from usual. I took another bite and the taste was horrible—it smelled and tasted spoiled. I couldn’t eat it.
I took it back to the restaurant and explained the situation. While I was there, another customer said he was going to pass on the mac and cheese. What shocked me was that the staff removed the mac from his container but put other food back into the same container instead of giving him a fresh one. That didn’t seem sanitary, especially since the mac already appeared spoiled.
Even more concerning, the macaroni was never removed from the serving case. My takeaway was that it might still be served to other customers, which could potentially make someone sick.
I really hope this is taken seriously because food safety and cleanliness should always be taken seriously.
P.S. you know it was bad it I went back out in the COLD!!!!!
On Sunday it’s cash only! Had to find an ATM to get cash. Went back to order food it was very limited items to pick from. I ordered a Fried Chicken Dinner (Greens & Green Beans and potatoes) and a Baked Chicken Dinner (Greens and Broccoli) and two peach cobblers. It came to $45.58.
When they handed us the food we looked in the bag for plastic ware. Asked the cashier she acted like she was looking for some. And said “Oh we must be out of it”. So we drove to a family dollar to get some plastic ware. Only to find out they gave us 2 baked chicken dinners. We were not turning around to have it corrected. At this point it was clear we should’ve just bought KFC. SMH.
The Baked Chicken was dry! And the Greens were alright. The broccoli has a strange almost musty taste. The Green Beans with Potatoes were alright. The Cold Peach Cobbler was actually good.
I would honestly only return for Peach Cobbler! Nothing else.
I was really disappointed with my experience at this soul food restaurant. The food itself is okay, but the way they handle customer requests is frustrating and unaccommodating. It feels like they care more about sticking to their rules than making sure people leave happy.
For example, when they ran out of certain sides, instead of offering a simple substitute or a small discount, they tried to charge extra for a double portion of something else. That’s not good customer service — that’s taking advantage of the situation. On top of that, they won’t allow any mix-and-match options for meat, even when you’re willing to pay the difference. It’s soul food — flexibility and hospitality should be part of the experience!
Sometimes customers just want small adjustments to make their meal right, but here it seems like they’re not interested in working with you at all. A restaurant that doesn’t listen to its customers or try to make things right loses the heart of what soul food is supposed to be about.