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Miss Jane's Restaurant

4.6 (17 reviews)
Closed 5:00 am - 1:30 pm

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Lori A.

Great home cooking local restaurant Hoop cheddar cheese omelet that was great Hash browns and home fires Fresh homemade baked pecan pie and homemade cakes Wonderful hometown place service and very friendly

Half done buffet plate.. Greens, biscuits, mash, shrimp and sweet tea
bert r.

Was cycling from Atlanta to Augusta and this was my halfway point for lunch..I was soaked from rain and hungry and found this gem on Yelp right off of 78.. After drying off and securing my bike I got on line for the lunch buffet. This place is a local go-to as many people were lining up whether working or just relaxing. Lunch buffet had many options even for vegetarians. I ended up with shrimp( I am pescatarian), mash, mac and cheese, greens and biscuits. I washed down the great home cookong with their homemade sweet tea. All for under $10.. The food was also homemade and nourishing. The sweet tea wasnt overly sweet and strongly brewed. Overall it was a great lunch for the next 40 miles I would spend on my bike.. Service was good and they wished me well when they saw I was biking. This is a nice little gem between atl and Augusta.

Located on Main Street on the Warrenton, Ga., town square. The interior is very tired, but comfortable.

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If you want good down home country not country style but country cooking Miss James is the place too bad you can't get a big truck close

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The best food and service you will find ANYWHERE!! Highly recommended to anyone looking for southern cooking!

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Very friendly staff and the best meal during our weekend getaway. Definitely happy we discovered this place

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Ms. Stella's - Pork chop with purple hulled peas and Mac and cheese

Ms. Stella's

4.9(15 reviews)
41.6 mi

We had to search for this place as it's in an industrial neighborhood off the beaten path but it…read morewas worth the effort. It's nothing fancy, the cafe is in what looks like a redone modular home. You order your meat and two sides at the counter and get your own drinks. The iced tea was good. There are two long tables in the center so you eat family style but on the Sunday afternoon we went we were the only ones at one of the tables. They were doing a brisk takeout business. The lady who waited on us was very nice. My DD got the grilled pork chop, black eyed peas and macaroni and cheese with a hoe cake. I had pulled turkey with dressing and turkey gravy, sweet potato casserole and collards with a roll (I should have picked the hoe cake). Everything was fabulous with special accolades to the black eyed peas, the mac & cheese and the collards. There were lots of choices too with everything from fried shrimp to chitterlings and ox tails. If you find yourself in Eatonton and you like a meat and two sides search out Ms. Stellas, you won't be sorry.

Meat and two veg place. Had daily special that were already cooked like pigs-feet and meat-loaf…read more They had a cook-to-order section that was mostly fried stuff I think, pork-chops, chicken-wings etc. The cook to order stuff took longer to serve, but that's stated upfront and completely natural. There were plenty other options in both the special and cooked-to -order menu, I just don't remember them all. There were about 8-10 yummy sides to choose from. I had meat-loaf with brown gravy (could have been ketchup), collard greens, mashed potatoes with brown gravy and cornbread. I enjoyed it all. My companion had a fried pork-chop and it looked delicious. He seemed very pleased. It's a small old building that's kinda out of the way. It doesn't look like much from the road. If you happened to be driving on its back road you could easily miss it if you weren't looking for it. Found with Apple Maps. It was counter service. Small dining room. It was clean as far as I could tell. Single bathroom was old but well maintained. They had several takeout orders while I was there at late lunch time. The dining room was pretty full with three groups including mine. My only criticism was the fountain drinks were very limited. There were no diet sodas. There was unsweet tea available though.

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Ms. Stella's - Turkey and stuffing with sweet potato and collards

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Peggy's Restaurant - Small dinner plate

Peggy's Restaurant

4.6(97 reviews)
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We adored this place! Food was great, we had breakfast, but will be back to try the fried chicken!…read moreThe best part was it was so homey and the entire place was filled with laughter and the nicest people. It was so warm and inviting. Hidden Jem on the back rounds. Love, love loved it!! Thank you for amazing hospitality!

Best kept secret down this stretch of the South might just be Peggy's fried chicken…read more Now, a great many places have the confidence to fry a bird. That is not the same as knowing what they're doing. Plenty can make chicken hot. Fewer can make it memorable. Peggy's managed the rarer thing. This was the kind of fried chicken that makes a man quiet for a minute and reconsider whether he has properly valued his past blessings. They had other meats on the menu, and I do not doubt they were prepared by decent people with honest intentions, but ordering anything besides the fried chicken would have felt like showing up at a revival and asking for directions to a yoga class. And the sides, Lord help me, the sides were no afterthought. If I had not attended the funerals myself, I might have suspected my great grandma, grandma, and momma were back there in the kitchen, keeping an eye on the pots. Forgive me, Mammaw G, Mammaw, and Mom, but Peggy's had the better day with that chicken. I say that with love, respect, and a willingness to dodge a lightning bolt if one has been set aside for me. Fried okra, green beans, sweet potatoes, and mac and cheese, which any Southerner with good sense knows is a vegetable when it needs to be, spread across our plates like a family reunion of the righteous. The only medical advisory I'd offer is this: if your doctor has warned you against coating your insides with salt, you may want to admire from a respectful distance. And the sweet tea was right. Not tea-flavored water with ambition. Sweet tea. Properly made. The sort that lets you know nobody in the building is interested in modern nonsense. Next time I'm rolling down I-20, I may well make the turn toward Wrens again just to see whether Peggy's can do it twice. But judging by the regulars, the handshakes, the easy way the staff knew folks by name, and the fact they made us feel halfway local ourselves, I'd say this was no one-off. This felt less like a lucky meal and more like the kind of place that still believes doing something well is reason enough to keep doing it.

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Peggy's Restaurant - Dining area and check-out counter

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Turkey and dressing, cabbage, Mac & cheese and cornbread

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Miss Jane's Restaurant - southern - Updated July 2026

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