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    Food was very good and the sizes of the food were satisfying. Food was a bit pricy but it was good.

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    The Greenroom - Charming interior, just the right size for a quiet visit or a little convo over coffee

    The Greenroom

    4.6(49 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I hadn't been to the Greenroom in quite a while, but was across the street and needed a bite and…read morecaffeine for the Friday afternoon. I walked in a little past 1pm, having studied the chalkboard outside with a delightful-sounding selection of spring specials. As I'm ordering, the barista and I alike see another group walk in. And another. And another-- I'm not seeing anyone else in the rather small physical establishment, and as a former barista am beginning to sweat a bit for this Greenroom employee and all of the orders he is about to have to deal with, seemingly by himself (cue the cheerful chime announcing more customers, and more customers). As I wait for my order, grateful to be the first in this long line, I sit to casually read a book and take my opportunity to observe my fellow patrons of this fine little spot. I hear the barista asking customers if they're okay with waiting, and he begins to ask customers if they're okay with waiting a minute for their orders. I'm content, as I have no urgent arrangements, and the now plastic-gloved barista comes up to me, informing me that they have no lime to garnish the avocado toast I've ordered and asking if that was okay. I assert as much and he returns to the line; I think to myself that he could have saved the time and not told me and I wouldn't have known the difference, but I'm pleased with his attention to detail. I get my to-go box of avocado toast with an egg and am pleased to open it and try a bite. I feel that it could have done with red pepper flakes (my favorite), but the everything bagel seasoning added a nice texture and the overall flavor profile was delightfully savory. As for my drink, which came later, it was the Good Riddance: a vanilla cold brew with lime pie cold foam (which lived up to the name tremendously). It also had what I believe to be graham cracker or pie crust crumbles on the top that were delightful! The drink was delicious and perfect for the spring weather. I sit upstairs as I always do, but specifically on the patio where I can see all of MidCity and the surrounding businesses. There's nonintrusive and enjoyable music presumably coming from the Camp itself? After an hour or so of enjoying my spoils, I return to the counter below to see if the barista is still there now that the rush is over. He is now accompanied by another coworker, blessedly, and I learn that his name is Caleb. We chat for a few moments and I introduce myself before leaving, but not before taking another picture of all the event calendars for the week and month. Now I'm positively fueled for my afternoon and grateful for the relaxed atmosphere. (Thanks for reading this far if you did, and shoutout again to Caleb for doing his job tremendously! He informed me that he enjoys a good rush of customers, and I replied that I would have cried to have been in the situation that he handled with great poise and dedication. The great service alongside the excellent product left me wanting to return quickly!)

    This is a delightful little coffeehouse! Skilled baristas, so if you're a hardcore coffee…read moreenthusiast you're in luck. Their coffee is so good that I bought a bag. I like the monkey bread - it's not too sweet, an excellent complement to their espresso. Their espresso tonic, which I had on my second visit while I was in town, is a delicious drink. Perfect coffee/tonic/syrup ratio. Adorable interior, perfect for a quiet convo or a book read, two things I saw happening when I dropped in. Super friendly baristas too. Excellent!!

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    Eat It All - Fried catfish Mac-n-cheese Turnip Greens

    Eat It All

    2.8(8 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Eat It All did not disappoint. I was searching for some fried fish and stumbled upon this little…read moregem. The service was great and the food was delicious. This is the one time I didn't have to tell a place to fry my fish hard. It was fried to perfection! I was able to take a piece home and it was still crunchy. The staff was really nice and accommodating. I'll definitely be back!

    I am Black American & entrepreneur myself. So I know the struggle of owning and operating a…read morebusiness. Professionalism should always be first and foremost this goes hand and hand with your product or service you provide. However there is no excuse for this meal or marketing brand they are representing. 1. First the menus are not correct even with the price line out. Prices are very $$$ Read the breakfast meals. 2. One slice of cake was $7.00 beside the fact it was not cooked all the way. It was the cake slice you get from home. Not a $7.00 dollar slice. And it Was very undesirable for Red Velvet. 3. The chicken was cooked in burned grease and had no flavor. See pictures. 4. The Mac-n-cheese had no flavor nor did it resemble anything from a soul food kitchen. 5. The burger was over cooked with no flavor. The only thing that was edible and tasted ok was the French Fries. However please do not take this review as the gospel. Please make your own informed decision. I have attached all items I spoke of.

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    Mason Dixon Bakery & Bistro - Turkey Bahn Mi

    Mason Dixon Bakery & Bistro

    4.2(135 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    I wish I could give this place a hundred stars. My daughter has a gluten allergy and I ordered her…read moregf birthday cake from this shop. We live in Chattanooga, Tn and this was the most reasonable priced store I could find. When we picked it up, it was beautiful. This was the most wonderful tasting cake we have ever ordered for her. I have even purchased a couple from Gold Belly that didn't even compare. I will purchase all of my bakery goods from this store. The drive is well worth it. The sandwich bread I purchased got a thumbs up from my daughter as well. I can't thank them enough for providing such amazing products.

    My friend stopped by Mason Dixon to pick up Mac and cheese. She asked me if I wanted something. I…read moreremember Jimbo from Rocket 95 talking about his favorite sandwich being the grilled chicken. I asked her to please pick me up the signature grilled cheese sandwich. My sandwich was a grilled chicken breast with Brie, shallot, apple slices, and fig jam. The gluten free bread was toasted and the chicken was perfectly cooked. My sandwich was very good. When I order it again, I will skip the fig jam. The sweet taste is ok but not my preference. The fig jam made my bread mushy on the side the jam was applied. 5/5 If you are gluten intolerant, Mason Dixon is your go to for freshly baked breads, cupcakes, muffins and more. I was in Homewood going to my fav Greek restaurant years ago and found their Birmingham location. I will definitely get to Mason Dixon soon to try the grilled chicken without fig jam. I know it will be great! It's good y'all. 5/5

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    Little Diner - Club Sandwich

    Little Diner

    3.7(36 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Me and some coworkers went here for lunch. I was told this was a dinner with some Korean food…read moreadded in. We were promptly seated and handed one hand written daily menu with the Meat Special of the day (which was Meatloaf), along with the available sides. There were two menus clipped to the wall but three members in our party. I stole one from a nearby table without anyone noticing. The prices seemed very reasonable ($10~) for most lunch items. They serve Coke products (no Coke Zero, sadly). Our orders were promptly taken. I ordered some 'Pot Sticker' (4) with soy sauce and a Club Sandwich. I usually order a Club Sandwich to evaluate a diner, but I'm also a fan of Pot stickers and a fatty so I grabbed some of those as well. My faithful companions ordered a Happy Burger and a Philly Cheese Steak. The sandwiches didn't say that they came with fries (unlike other menu items), so that was an unexpected bonus. The wait staff was pleasant but not exactly friendly. My food came out after an interminable time. The Pot sticker was... not good. Probably the second worst Pot stickers/dumplings/goyza that I've ever had. My wife is half asian and her mom ran multiple Chinese food restaurants whens he was growing up, so I eat them.fairly often both frozen and in restaurants (as well as home made when I visit the Mother in Law) and these dumplings were bad. The 'soy sauce' was worse. I could only identify it as soy sauce because the menu said the pot stickers came with soy sauce. When I dunked half a pot sticker in the sauce it came up stained black like a sinners soul and the sauce tasted like fish sauce or motor oil. To sanity check, I insisted one of my coworkers also try one and they were also repulsed. Said it was horrible. The rest of the food (at least main courses) were great! I enjoyed my club sandwich a lot. Little small, but cheese was melted and it was delicious. Fries looked like Ore-Ida very bright yellow) and came out without salt or seasoning but that was something I could fix with three generous shakes of a salt shaker. My companions enjoyed their meal (a Happy burger and a Philly cheese steak) a lot. One said the Philly cheese steak was 7 or 8/10, the other said the burger was one of the best he'd had. The interior was a little hot and stuff, interior a little dirty/greasy -- very much a 'greasy spoon'. There's a great value proposition as long as you avoid asian food, and the main courses are tasty. Give it a shot at least once.

    Price on the menu is not the price you are charged. Owner told the cashier to add $2 more because I…read moreordered eggs. Only ordered 2 eggs white only. Didn't find about this until I went to pay the bill. Breakfast had a weird taste of cleaning products. First time at this restaurant in definitely the last time would not recommend resturant this to anyone.

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    They proudly serve U.S. catfish everyday! Yum!

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