For what it is, this is a solid 4 stars. I have been here many times when visiting the in-laws, and it never fails to hit this mark. The buffet is always stocked and the food hot. Service lacks a bit of «polish», but that goes with the feel of the restaurant and the southern style comfort food they produce.
Kace K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gainesville, FL
$ 13 for buffet dinner. Everything seemed low quality. Fake mashed potatoes, fake cheese in the mac-n-cheese, bland grits, pitiful salad bar, sub par deserts. I went on a recommendation and could not have been more disappointed. Ceilings were leaking and the restaurant was dirty. Only plus side, the staff was polite.
Erica J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gainesville, FL
You have to go here for breakfast. A MUST!!! All was good. Down to the very last drop. I have had their dinner twice but their breakfast? Off the chain!!!
Deonte L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alachua, FL
All in all the food was pretty good. The Biscuits and sausage gravy were amazing. The bacon was decent. They have real eggs not powdered eggs. They have most of your typical breakfast choices including pancakes! Good place to eat
Nikki R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
I was definitely torn between 3 and 4 stars, but then I remembered that I wasn’t in Atlanta anymore; and for Gainsville, this place is pretty good. Be forewarned, the only reason to go is for the buffet, and it’s all southern comfort food. Options include fried chicken, baked chicken, chicken dumplings(a lot more dumpling than chicken, but that might’ve been my favorite), meatloaf(looked dry), corn, green beans(A+), turnip greens(pleased my mother), biscuits, cornbread, dinner rolls, salad(DIY, didn’t look like anyone ever makes salad though), and a slew of desserts(pies, puddings, and cakes. Tip — the banana pudding is artificially flavored, I wouldn’t recommend). Obviously, drink options include sweet tea(the only kind served in the south haha). Overall, not a bad little place, and if you’re in Gainsville, you don’t have a ton of options anyway. Reminds me a smaller, more country version of Picadilly.
Rod W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gainesville, FL
Decided to take the family to Browns for Sunday breakfast. Price is fair at 9.50 a person except when you have small kids that only eat a little it seems a bit pricey. Secondly food was ok but not fantastic I have stopped many mornings on my way to lake city and food was great ordered to go, but the buffet was not nearly as good. Might have caught them on a bad day. Try it for yourself just my opinion.
Ryan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Newberry, FL
For $ 8 per person, you get unlimited access to southern home cooking. Fried everything… veggies cooked with fat/meat… all washed down with sweet tea. The fried chicken is fantastic. The food quality is what you would expect if you were giving people unlimited amounts for $ 8. Still, not a bad way to get food cooked the way grandma used to.
Bill G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 High Springs, FL
I ate breakfast here this morning and it was disgusting. The bacon was over cooked to the point of being like store bought bacon bits and not much bigger. How anyone can serve bacon like that with a straight face is beyond me. All the sausage was greasy and overdone like the bacon. Seriously, how can they not know it’s that bad? A total waste of money.
Bob S.
Jacksonville, FL
Great little place to grab some country cooking. The wife and I moved to Gainesville last March(2014) from South Carolina. I can tell you, I was raised in the country on food just like this and I eat here at least twice a week. Great food and great service. Keep it up!