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Q's Restaurant

3.6 (84 reviews)
Closed 10:30 am - 3:00 pm

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Kristi C.

DATE: 10/30/2019 530pm ish PARKING: Street Parking, we got lucky and got a spot right out front. Since the weather has changed and its raining now, we wanted a hot meal so we rolled up on Q's. The restaurant is nice and clean and they have a nice soul food selection to choose from. You can dine in or take it to go, the choice is yours. The service is A1, very friendly...they even let me sample some of the beets, which by the way were so good. FOOD: I tried the turkey wings with cabbage and black eyed peas. Very delicious. This food was not over seasoned, it was just perfect for me. I'll be back as they have several other items I'd like to indulge in.

Glenda B.

Please tell me why it takes 45 minutes to make Bacon, potatoes and eggs? That is all. I don't care what time I come in this spot it is super duper slow. I have never been here where I didn't wait for cook to order food for a long time. Ever. As a business you want to satisfy the customer and this doesn't do the job. It would be different if my food was off the chain great but it wasn't. My bacon was burnt, the potatoes were lack luster and the portions are not good for a plate of food costing darn near $8. I want to keep patronizing this black owned business but they need to do better with cook to order breakfast. And stop being so stingy with the food.

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Nicole D.

Friends and I wanted to go to another place to eat but there was a long wait. We put our names on the list and walked down the street when we saw this place was open. It's located across the street from a bank and parking lot. If it's busy, you will have to drive around once or twice for an open spot. You can park at the bank when it is closed. I checked the reviews to see what they were about and it seemed ok so we decided to give it a try. It's your cafeteria style place for lunch or dinner. I did see eggs in the posted photos but that was not on the menu when I looked. We had lunch/dinner instead and we were satisfied but nothing to rave about. My friends ordered the baked chicken and they said it was great which is a lot because they are very particular. I had the 2pc whiting with sides. I do like the variety of sides the have for vegetables. The fish was lightly battered which I liked and decent sizes also. The mac 'n cheese was less than desirable as i have had better. Thankfully they had collard greens that weren't cooked with pork, beef or anything else. I always have a hard time finding a place that serves it vegetarian style in the south. My drink was an Arnold Palmer so I could cut the sweetness from the tea but it seems like both the lemonade and the sweet tea had loads of sugar. I had to dilute it with water - not trying to get the 'sugar'. Would I go again? Probably not but if you are starving like we were, it's cool to fill your belly.

Country fried steak.
Da'Lyrical M.

This is the best soul food restaurant in East Point... You will enjoy the southern food and atmosphere... Most of all, your pockets will thank you... Breakfast is cooked to order, so placing your order by phone is best if you're ordering a takeout breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a hurry... The food is always fresh... Personally, I'm picky about my macaroni and cheese, and because theirs taste like the boxed kind, I choose not to partake... But all else is great! The desserts taste like your grandma baked them... This has been my favorite soulfood place for the past 10 years... And I've never regretted an order...

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MeMe F.

Let's get something out of the way first: I was born and raised in the deep South on my great-grandmother's decades old family recipes handed down. I KNOW soul food! This restaurant has no soul and I hardly think what they serve should be called "food". Is it edible? yes. Is it worth your money? maybe. Let me also add that I grew up in East Point so this is not my first visit to Q's. It has been in the community for awhile, but the food has not gotten better. The meat entrees are not too bad. Such as, the turkey wings or baked chicken; but it doesn't take a five star chef to throw meat in an oven and bake it. I think the delight in a soul food restaurant comes from its' side dishes and desserts; which represent the creativity of the recipes that African slaves would churn out with the vegetable crops and little table scraps that plantation owners gave them. IMO, the vegetables taste like dressed up canned versions of something served in a prison cafeteria. I think the best side dish they serve is the dressing; which does happily remind me of food cooked for the holidays. (It's very moist and flavorful.) The corn muffins melt like butter in your mouth and one of these stars belong to them alone. It's very difficult to find a restaurant that serves fresh rutabagas cooked southern-style: Q's serves them but they taste oddly seasoned or overly-ripened. A constant disappointment in my life. Almost like a bad ex-boyfriend that you keep taking back because you hope that one day it will get better...but it doesn't. The macaroni and cheese is oily and lackluster. It even looks suspect when it is being served to you because while it is presented in the traditional baked casserole style dish, there's no substance under the melted layer of cheese. Where's the oomph?! There is none. Just overly boiled noodles stuck together by what may seem to be butter or...I don't even know. It's a mystery. Stouffer's frozen tastes much better. Q's is my choice when I do not want a drive-thru bag of oil from a fast food joint and it's very convenient because it's a stone's throw from the East Point train station, but it's not anything to write home about. The interior is set-up like a tiny cafe version of Picadilly's. You go through an entry point into a line where you see a cafeteria style buffet of hot-water serving pans filled with food and serving spoons hanging off the side. You pick your items, and move to the end of the line where you meet the cash register. Oh, I almost forgot! I have tried a few of the dessert cakes there and they aren't too bad. They have a very dense, cornbread-like consistency. They aren't light, fluffy or rich like classic homemade versions. However, they are worth giving a try on a good day. The owner is usually the one checking you out at the cash register: a beige colored Black woman, about mid-late 40's with short hair. She pretends to be friendly but it doesn't feel genuine. .

Maurice D.

Decent soul food spot in East Point. My partner and I never heard of this place until they were featured on the Scoutmob app for 50% off, so we decided on a whim to try this place out on a weekday night. Q's is a cafeteria style restaurant, my partner and I were the only people in line when we arrived so we were able to ask about their different food selections and they recommended the fried turkey wings, which is what my partner ordered and I opted for the fried chicken breast. For our 2 sides, my partner chose the sweet white corn and turnip greens and I chose the mac and cheese and cornbread dressing. Both meals came with a cornbread muffin. We had to wait about ten minutes for our food because they fry the chicken fresh. The restaurant has a decent sized seating area and a couple LCD televisions on the walls. We decided to have our meal to-go and they showed us our food before leaving the restaurant. I like when restaurants do that, it shows that they care about their customer's satisfaction. I enjoyed all of the food, it was very delicious and fresh. My partner was not quite impressed with it though for some reason. I would definitely return here and would recommend this place to others who may find themselves in or around East Point, GA and with the Scoutmob app deal you can't beat the price. Less than $8 for two good portion sized dinners.

Turkey wings and rice with mac and cheese and greens. Foods overrated and bland. I've never used so much hot sauce in my life.
Jasmine P.

The people are nice here but the food is certainly overrated. Hopefully the breakfast is more flavorful than the lunch here. I showed up at 10:20am and was told that lunch started at 10:30am. Ten minutes isn't bad so I waited. By the time I got my food I couldn't wait to dig in, but I didn't get that home cooked flavor that I expect from soul food. The food was bland and the Mac and cheese was watery as if they skipped out on the eggs and real cheese. It was certainly Southern "Styled" But looks are deceiving. They are not a Soul Food establishment. Almost 10 bucks for pretend soul food isn't bad but why even waste ten bucks when you have to use almost an entire bottle of hot sauce to add flavor to everything. ...I should have waited and cooked for myself. And WHY do they advertise that they have peach cobbler but it is NEVER out?! Anytime and everytime I show up it's never ready! If they took Red velvet cake off the menu they may as well take off the peach cobbler too. Save your money and skip out on this place.

Mac and Cheese: no, don't do it! Greens: a solid 'meh'. Dressing: passable, the only part of this plate I'm going to finish. :-/
Nekia S.

Lovely little shop in downtown east point. Served cafeteria style. Staff seems nice enough. BUT Piccadilly and S&S taste far better. So unless you like diabetic and hypertension friendly bland food, go there for a quick lunch. The greens are sans flavor, the Mac and cheese tastes odd like fake than blue box Kraft cheese, the cornbread has no salt, sugar or butter in the mix. Only the dressing was passable on my veggie plate and it even required gravy. BUT my dad loves this place, so if you're over 70 (or not southern and don't know any better), do go!

Dahab H.

Great southern comfort food. Items are served cafeteria style with a HUGE variety of both meat and veggie dishes. It was also under $20 for two adult meals so very reasonably priced.

Found a dead roach in my drink....the worker offered me my money for the drink back. I could finish my 13 plate of food.

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My husband and I come here all the time. Great soul food, great price, really nice people.

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Regular old meat + 2. Good food, good service, not a whole lot else to say here, except that you should go ahead and get the ban a pudding.

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Lickety Split Southern Kitchen & Bar

4.1
(614 reviews)
1.5 mi
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Food was perfect! Served fast, hot, and it was all delicious. Prices were very reasonable for the…read morequality of the food.

I'd give them 4.5 if I could but since they were pretty good I'll go ahead and give them a 5…read more Being intentional on Juneteenth to patronize Black owned businesses (except our stop for a quick drink at Paper Planes) we chose to eat here than at the food trucks at the Hapeville Juneteenth celebration, which was really good. We parked behind the building and a woman who worked there had the door open. She had on a shirt that read Legalize being Black. My husband had on a Black Lives Matter shirt, & I had on a Juneteenth shirt. She smiled and raised her fist at us as we asked to enter through the door and we responded in kind. I love us! She toke U.S. to grab a menu as we walked in to the right of the bar. We found a high top and found what we wanted and went to the counter to order. The prices are reasonable until you get to adding the sides. I overheard another worker tell a couple who ordered after us to order the veggie plate if they were getting 4 sides as it was cheaper. I wish the person who took our order had told use that. The entrees are à la carte and priced reasonably. The sides are $5 each with a few exceptions, a hoecake is $2 and mac & cheese and a couple other sides are $6. Keep that in mind when you come. Our total for our inside dining with a can of ginger ale, fountain Diet Coke, & tip was like $70+ & the to go order for our son's meal w/o a drink was ~$30. It's definitely a good value if you only need an entree and have sides already. The food is good and has large pieces of meat & decent portions so there you go... I ordered the fried green tomatoes as a starter, smoked beef brisket with the barbecue sauce on the side, smoked turkey cabbage, dressing, & the lemon pound cake. Ironically, the fried green tomatoes came out last. They were piping hot though. They could've used a dash of salt but that cornmeal batter was perfection on the tomatoes. You get 3 and 1 was cut a little too thick and it was slightly mushy maybe cause it had to cook longer? But it was still good. The beef brisket was good. It's sliced thin and had that good smoke flavor and was seasoned well. The thicker slices could've been a bit more tender but overall it could rival some barbecue joints. The dressing was good and so was the cabbage, though it was almost tad bit saltier than I'd like. I'd order everything I had again. I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed my food. You know not everyone who claims to cook southern food can do so. Oh the pound cake was good and moist. It reminds me of Sammy Chhesecake pound cake. My husband ordered the 3 pieces of fried chicken, collard greens & they do have a lil kick as the menu suggests, green beans, & yellow rice. He was pleasantly surprised with how big the pieces of chicken were. Nowadays people give you what looks like pigeon parts ‍. He said it was a tad salty. He said he also enjoyed his meal otherwise. I forgot to get pictures of the food for our son's takeout order of fried pork chops, collard greens, mac & cheese, & a hoecake. He liked his food as well but also said his pork chops, which were nice size center cut, were well seasoned, but a little too much. He enjoyed the meal and his 1st hoecake. They also do catering and seemed to have a large catering order being prepared to go out. The restaurant & woman's restroom was clean. The staff were friendly and quickly acknowledged us. The music was good but it would've been good to hear a mix of old school with the hip hop since it was Juneteenth. They have a full bar. The only thing I didn't like was Fox News & another conservative news channel on; at least not on JuneteenthZ a generic movie or TV show would've been better for me anyway. They had a steady stream of to go orders and in person dining. I guess we're just late to know about

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Big Daddy's Kitchen

Big Daddy's Kitchen

3.9
(567 reviews)
5.5 mi
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I had a great experience at The Original Big Daddy's Dish, and I want to give a special shout-out…read moreto Sydney. When I walked in, the restaurant was busy, and it was obvious they had a lot of orders to handle. Even with all that was going on, Sydney greeted me with a warm smile, made eye contact, asked how my day was going, and made me feel like a valued customer. She was friendly, engaging, and never seemed overwhelmed despite leading the team and keeping everything running smoothly. That's the kind of customer service that leaves a lasting impression. The food was excellent, the atmosphere was welcoming, and I can definitely see why this place stays busy. Great food is one thing, but outstanding employees like Sydney are what keep people coming back. Keep up the great work!

I usually have a phenomenal experience at big daddy's but not this time, yesterday, May 24, 2026…read more First of all, I placed a to go order so I didn't have to stand in line with the 50+ people for 45 minutes to an hour. However, when I arrived, past the order completion time, I had to wait another 20 minutes for my order. Secondly, the lima beans were way overcooked and mushy. Extremely disappointing considering I love lima beans and ordered an extra 8 oz serving. Complete waste of money and not up to par at all.. In addition, the delicious cornbread dressing had a ton of small chicken bones in it. Definitely not something that I was expect or look forward to in dressing. Very disappointing. Furthermore, I will never understand why they allow homeless people to sit at each door entry and back. One page from told them that they needed to remove them from the front doors because it was not a good look for their business and that big daddy would not be happy about it, nothing was done. On the positive side, the collard greens, broccoli rice casserole, cabbage, squash medley and baked chicken were good. Overall, this was not a great experience and I will think twice before coming back to this location. However, if you ever want to try it out, I strongly recommend ordering online and setting your pick up time for 15 minutes earlier than when you plan to arrive. That way, your order will be ready or close to ready when you arrive. And do not order the overcooked, mushy lima beans and pray that the cornbread dressing does not have a ton of small chicken bones in it, even though it is really good - you might crack a tooth o

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2 piece 2pc Fried Whiting, Collard Greens, Macaroni & Cheese and Cornbread Muffin
2 piece 2pc Fried Whiting, Collard Greens, Macaroni & Cheese and Cornbread Muffin
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Big Daddy's Kitchen

Big Daddy's Kitchen

3.3
(111 reviews)
3.0 mi
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I will never support this establishment again. I placed an order through DoorDash for a salmon…read moredinner, two pork chop dinners, and a side of okra -- my total was around $85. When the driver arrived, half of my order was missing. I immediately called the restaurant, and the person who answered said my other bag was sitting there and they forgot to give it to the driver. I understood mistakes happen and simply asked for a refund for the items I didn't receive. He told me they would issue a full refund because "that's the right thing to do." He took my name and number and said he would call me back shortly. I never received a call. The next day, I went on DoorDash to request a refund for the missing items and saw a denied claim on my account -- one I never submitted. That means the restaurant had to have entered something on their end. I requested a review, and it was denied again. At that point, I had to dispute the full charge with my bank, which was approved. I'm not sure why I never received a follow-up, but this is completely unacceptable. I was only asking for a refund for the food I didn't receive. On top of that, one of the meals I did receive was missing a side, and the salmon was dry. Even if someone had called back and offered a replacement instead of a refund, I would have been okay with that. But no communication at all is poor customer service. I won't be returning, and that's disappointing because I try to support Black-owned businesses. This experience was extremely frustrating and handled poorly.

I really like this place. It is huge on the inside and they have plenty of selections…read more I ordered the jerk turkey wings, mac, and broccoli casserole. Everything tasted great along with the peach cobbler and lemonade. I will return.

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2 Fried pork chops, mashed potatoes with chicken gravy, collard greens, and cornbread
2 Fried pork chops, mashed potatoes with chicken gravy, collard greens, and cornbread
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Zion Delight

4.4
(23 reviews)
5.1 mi

I have been seeing Zion Delight online when searching for soul food and since it is close to me I…read morefinally decided to give it a try. I ordered through DoorDash and went with the turkey wing with macaroni and cheese along with the oxtails. I also chose cornbread as my bread option. The turkey wing and mac and cheese were solid. My only feedback is I wish it were more clear what came with rice and gravy. I ended up with double rice because I did not realize the oxtails already came on a bed of rice. The oxtails were a decent size but there were only two pieces and both were mostly fat. The flavor overall was okay. It was not bad at all but it did not completely blow me away either. The cornbread was the biggest disappointment. It came wrapped in foil and was both burnt and soggy at the same time. It was so overcooked that someone had to have seen it was not up to standard and still decided to cut it and serve it. For a place that prides itself on being a homemade style restaurant, that was surprising. Even with that, I would still try them again. It was a Sunday so maybe I just caught them on an off day. The food was filling and I can see why people talk about them. I am willing to give them another shot.

This place is connected to a gas station. The food tastes amazing but the set up is weird…read more They have a dining area but nobody probably uses it. They have a hot bar set up buffet style when you first walk in. You are supposed to grab a container off the top shelf, pick a meat and some sides, and then they will charge you a price. They keep the premium proteins like oxtails and turkey wings in the back. I ordered mac, greens, and oxtails over rice and gravy. I also got their peach cobbler. Everything tasted amazing. This food is unmatched.

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Good savory food... The turkey wings are unmatched
Good savory food... The turkey wings are unmatched
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Ray's Southern Foods

Ray's Southern Foods

4.4
(220 reviews)
5.2 mi
$$

What a surprise to find in Forest Park. I've been here so many times for work and never did I know…read morethis was here till it was recommended by a colleague. Talk about good southern BBQ, fair prices, good atmosphere, and EXTREMELY great customer service. Don't even worry about going up to get your food when they call your name, once they see you acknowledge them they bring it to you with a smile and they lay it all out for you. SUPERB. I had the Catfish Nuggets senior combo w/ Potato Salad and the Black Eyes Peas on rice. SO DARN GOOD! I tried my colleagues brisket and the flavor was smokey and delicious. The portions are more than fair, believe me you will probably end up taking stuff to-go unless you have an army of hungry folks with you. Thank you so much for the amazing Customer Service to the Ray's Southern Foods team. You absolutely delivered on all aspects and you earned my five star rating.

Take the short drive 15 minutes from the airport and get tasty BBQ done the right way. Ray and his…read morefamily are doing southern food proud. Favorite bites this visit were the baked beans and 7 cheese Mac. The pulled pork sandwich was a little dry, but the medium sauce made it perfect. The sweet tea should be illegal at this level of sweetness. Service was friendly. The interior could use some brightening, but this is a great place to eat in or take out.

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The rice used to reach the top of the plate. Now it's as if they give you one spoon full and move it along
The rice used to reach the top of the plate. Now it's as if they give you one spoon full and move it along
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