Best Soul Food/Down Home Joints


How in the world did I forget Ms. Collins. I love that place but, I can't eat there everyday. If I did, I'd be looking like one of the Klumps because her banana pudding is to die for. My sister likes Big Mama's on McDowell Rd in South Jackson & a 2nd location on Hwy 80 in Pearl.
 
D-NICE said:
Kema, I used to be a fan of The Praline Connection, but not anymore, the food is still pretty good, but just not my flavor anymore. They've become more of a tourist restaurant like a lot of other New Orleans spots, and when they make the change, the food goes down, and the prices go up. Sort of like Mother's, 2 Sisters, and Dookie Chase.


I like Deanie's but I hate going to Bucktown, and the last few times I've been there the food has been on the bland side.

NICE


DNICE: Why do you go to Bucktown when it is one behind the Ritz Carlton on Canal? Me and Mike almost ate the table clothes it was so darn good! The boiled shrimp and potatos...the margaritas. We went there for our anniversary last year. We were in the Ritz Carlton on Canal and we asked the locals what was good and in walking distance but not on Bourbon....The bellhop told us to walk out the side entrance and look up diagonally across the street to see Deanie's.

We found out they have one in Bucktown but I can not remember where bucktown is located.
 



J4J said:
DNICE: Why do you go to Bucktown when it is one behind the Ritz Carlton on Canal? Me and Mike almost ate the table clothes it was so darn good! The boiled shrimp and potatos...the margaritas. We went there for our anniversary last year. We were in the Ritz Carlton on Canal and we asked the locals what was good and in walking distance but not on Bourbon....The bellhop told us to walk out the side entrance and look up diagonally across the street to see Deanie's.

We found out they have one in Bucktown but I can not remember where bucktown is located.

J4J, that restaurant is fairly new, and as you can probably tell by now, I don't do a lot dining in the Canal Street, French Quarter (outside of Emeril's NOLA) area. I like the good New Orleans kitchen type places, but if I'm doing top notch dining, more than likely it won't be in downtown.

NICE
 
D-NICE said:
Man this place is one of the most overrated places in New Orleans. If you're not in running mode as you usually are, after SU tap's that arse, you can roll with us after the BC, and get a REAL MEAL.



I used to love Zachary's, black owned, good food, reasonably priced, and close to the crib. Do you know if it's still black owned? That blackened redfish they had, always made me want to lick the plate.

When I'm home, these are my spots:

Dunbar's - If you're not afraid to go Uptown in New Orleans, then you should definitely go to DB's. I don't know if they still have all you can eat red beans on Monday Night's, but the place is aw'ight.


Henry's - Again if you're not afraid to go Uptown, then the place on S. Claiborne & 2nd Street is worth the trip. Get the meat loaf, or pork chops, and tell em Peanut sent cha.

Jack Dempsey's - Wouldn't classify this as a soul food spot, but the soul seafood is nice. Even though it's in the 9th Ward I have no problem giving this place a thumbs up.

Dookie Chase - Nationally renowned chef Leah Chase owns this place, I wouldn't call it a soul food spot either, but more of a soul cuisine restaurant. It's across the street from the project, but you'll be safe as long as you're going into Dookie's.

Anita's - One of my favorite spots, the food is not as cheap as it used to be, but you still get your money's worth. For those that've seen me chow down, you know if I can't finish a whole breakfast from there, then it's a lot of food. Those ghetto omellette's, and pancakes are to die for.

NICE

You got it Nice! These 2 places will make you eat yourself to death in New Orleans. Can't forget the Trolley Stop on St. Charles for that late night/early morning breakfast. I'm no so big on Mother's either
 
BulldogM.Ed.23 said:
Memphis is loaded with good down home places to eat but my personal favorite (popular locally too) is Isaac Hayes Music Food and Passion at the Peabody Place. :)

Check out Isaac Hayes
Bull, do they serve REAL soul food in there? I have never been there or BBKings.
I expect my soul food places more like:
Mother's on Rangeline
Hollywood fish market on Hollywood
 
Seeing Spots said:
:jump: Yes indeed! We went to Amy Ruth's last week when we were in New York and it was DA BOMB. After being in 2 African countries that were 95% Muslim, I had to have some PORK! I ordered smothered pork chops, grits and cabbage. It was to die for!! The cabbage had slices of jalapeno pepper, the grits were creamy and the pork chops were covered with thick brown gravy. Lawd, Lawd, Lawd!

In Baton Rouge, the best soul food places are Silver Spoon and Houseman's. :tup:
:topic: Did you have any illnesses afterwards. I went 6 months without pork. When I ate sausage, I got siock as a dog.
 
UAPB-LIONS-AM&N said:
:topic: Did you have any illnesses afterwards. I went 6 months without pork. When I ate sausage, I got siock as a dog.

No, I didn't get sick at all...just full! :hat:
 
geezy76 said:
You got it Nice! These 2 places will make you eat yourself to death in New Orleans. Can't forget the Trolley Stop on St. Charles for that late night/early morning breakfast. I'm no so big on Mother's either


Trolley Stop is on point!
 
SAME OLD G said:
Since we have talked about chicken shacks, what are you favorite soul food/down home restaurants?

I went to a place in Birmingham last year (with C-Leb, Mach, the band fan, and Q-Storm) during the SWAC Media called La Vase. That is one of the best places I have been. The thing I like most about them is that they don't serve nor cook any of their food with pork.

In South Dallas next to Fair Park there is a joint/hole in the wall called Vern's Place. I haven't been there in a while but dayum!!! Its good!!! :tup:

And of course...Mother's (New Orleans)

M&M's Soul Food - (Inglewood, Calif.)

Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles - (Los Angeles, Ca.)


Never heard of Mothers in the N.O.

A couple of places to mention in the BR are:

Dorothys

Ethels Snack Shack...(When it was open)

Celestines(When it was open)
 
UAPB-LIONS-AM&N said:
Bull, do they serve REAL soul food in there? I have never been there or BBKings.
I expect my soul food places more like:
Mother's on Rangeline
Hollywood fish market on Hollywood
If you go, I recommend the soul platter where you choose a combination of things (bbq ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, bbq chicken, sweet potatoes, collard greens, sweet corn muffins, etc.), they put it in a bucket and you go for what you know....,

As far as BBKing's, there is nothing special there to me other than the name...,

The atmosphere in Isaac Hayes is more upscale which makes one question the how good the food is, but believe a brother it is eemmm goood.

Some other places in Memphis that's truly for real would be Meleanie's off of Watkins, (she got that butterroll going on as well as some other stuff) and Ellen's off of South Parkway. Like I said those are just a few, but Memphis is loaded with good soul food places.

Melanie's

Ellen's
 
anywhere where they don't used canned food and charge you an arm and a leg...

now..hispanics are cooking the food in some restaurants in Houston...you got to watch that now...the owners aren't doing anything but servig if that...
 



Chef Marilyn's Place Soul Food Express starts at 99 cents...

Stevies On the Strip, dayum your rice and gravy LOL

Not a big fan of the well known ones, Roscoes, M&M's

Aunt Kizzy's Backporch it is feeling very commercialized now. So true..
 
SAME OLD G said:
Since we have talked about chicken shacks, what are you favorite soul food/down home restaurants?

I went to a place in Birmingham last year (with C-Leb, Mach, the band fan, and Q-Storm) during the SWAC Media called La Vase. That is one of the best places I have been. The thing I like most about them is that they don't serve nor cook any of their food with pork.

In South Dallas next to Fair Park there is a joint/hole in the wall called Vern's Place. I haven't been there in a while but dayum!!! Its good!!! :tup:

And of course...Mother's (New Orleans)

M&M's Soul Food - (Inglewood, Calif.)

Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles - (Los Angeles, Ca.)

Memphis=Melonie's
 
the band fan said:
now..hispanics are cooking the food in some restaurants in Houston...you got to watch that now...the owners aren't doing anything but servig if that...

You can say that if you want to. However, I experienced breakfast at Frank's on Telephone Rd. and those Hispanics that cooked that breakfast can cook my breakfast anytime. It was de-lish-us. :tup:
 
Granny's Kitchen---Pine Bluff

Pokey D's--------- Little Rock

Sims Barbecue------Little Rock

Chicken King-------North Little Rock

Mama B's-----------Little Rock
 
BulldogM.Ed.23 said:
If you go, I recommend the soul platter where you choose a combination of things (bbq ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, bbq chicken, sweet potatoes, collard greens, sweet corn muffins, etc.), they put it in a bucket and you go for what you know....,

As far as BBKing's, there is nothing special there to me other than the name...,

The atmosphere in Isaac Hayes is more upscale which makes one question the how good the food is, but believe a brother it is eemmm goood.

Some other places in Memphis that's truly for real would be Meleanie's off of Watkins, (she got that butterroll going on as well as some other stuff) and Ellen's off of South Parkway. Like I said those are just a few, but Memphis is loaded with good soul food places.

Melanie's

Ellen's
Ellen's has a webpage!!! I ws there last summer and they did not even have a printed menu. They are a little to down home for me.
I drove by Melanie's twice today. That food is the bomb. She has an even nicer location on 51 north of the city.
There is another almost as good but I can not call the name. It also starts witn an "M"
I toured I. H. but I have never been there to eat. I actually thaought it was a club that also served food and I do not do clubs.
I KEEP HEARING ABOUT THE GOOD BBQ IN MEMPHIS. WHERE IS IT?
 
pbla said:
Granny's Kitchen---Pine Bluff

Pokey D's--------- Little Rock

Sims Barbecue------Little Rock

Chicken King-------North Little Rock

Mama B's-----------Little Rock
Addresses please.
I know where Simms is near twin lakes. Is Granny's cross the street and just south of Bonanza?
 
JSTUS said:
.......I experienced breakfast at Frank's on Telephone Rd. and those Hispanics that cooked that breakfast can cook my breakfast anytime. It was de-lish-us. :tup:

I have passed by Frank's a million times over the years (it has been there a long time), but I have never had the nerves to go in there. I might have to check it out now.
 
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