This place feels very uncomfortable if you're Black so I don't recommend going unless you enjoy feeling like you're about to eat before or after a klan meeting. The staff was nice but I never got around to eating the food. Spiritually I couldn't fade it. I noticed a Black woman walk in with her son and walk right out which is what I should've done. It used to be a funeral parlor in the 1800's, a furniture store in the 70/80s, and then a restaurant. The confederate flag says enough. So, it may be a good restaurant/vibe if you're on the far right. I can't rate the food because I never had it but the 1 star is for the energy of the establishment. It was awful. read more