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    2.7 (50 reviews)
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    Tammy M.

    #hurricanematthew. RAIN RAIN go away !! A steady downpour all day long. The power went out for about 5 hours. No shower.....can't open the fridge. So where do we go .......BOJANGLES !!!! I had the four piece Cajun filet snack pack. Hubby had a 3 piece meal with fries. You always know what to expect from BOJANGLES and we have never been disappointed. The chicken was juicy and delicious. The tea was perfectly sweet. You don't have to dress up. We brought it home and were pleasantly surprised that our power was restored.

    I ORDERED BACON PAID FOR IT AND NEVER GOT IT. WHAT THE HELL BOJANGLES!!!
    Stoney B.

    You forgot my BACON! Charged me for it and never put it on my damn sandwich. When I pay $1.19 for a couple slices of bacon I damn well better get it on my biscuit.

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    We stuck to the Cajun chicken biscuit, fries and bo-berry biscuits.

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    Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen - Skillet Fried Chicken

    Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen

    4.1(1.1k reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Cinco de Mayo so we ordered the Okra Fries, Fried Green tomatoes also the bacon-wrapped meatloaf…read morewith Crispy onions on top, a special sauce, mashed potatoes, and green beans. Next we ordered the cheeseburger lettuce and tomatoes, pickled red onions, pimento cheese and a green salad. All of our food was prepared well and the flavors were on target. They packed it up in two to go bags: one for chilled items and the other was for hot to go takeout. The service is accurate and efficient with fast takeout to go with assistance getting everything in the car in handicapped parking was a nice touch that showed empathy and compassion. I highly recommend Lucky 32 to everyone because our experience was 5 stars plus.

    This was our first time visiting and we are so happy that we checked it out. We did have a little…read morebit of a wait when we checked in. We also did have a reservation. Once we got our table, our server came over and greeted us right away she was very pleasant and nice. We started with the fried green tomatoes and then we got the chicken and biscuit and French toast. Everything was delicious, lots of flavor. I will say the portion sizes were on the larger side. No complaints here. Everything was so good. We were too full to get dessert, but the options looked amazing. The restaurant is pretty big. Also has a pretty decent amount of parking. They also have outdoor seating which we did not partake in but looks like it would be nice on a warmer day. We will definitely come back!

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    Big Mikes BBQ - Always great 2 meat plate but were out of sausage. Smoked potato salad!

    Big Mikes BBQ

    4.1(811 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Listen... I'm not saying I'd elbow someone out of the way for Big Mike's burnt ends, but I am…read moresaying I'm not sharing them. With anyone. Ever. These things are otherworldly -- melt-in-your-mouth tender with that crisp, caramelized, candy-coated exterior that should honestly be illegal. I happily make the 90-minute drive from Moore County because this BBQ is that good. The chicken? Juicy. The brisket? Fantastic. But the burnt ends? Those are the reason I'm blocking off my schedule and grabbing my keys like I've got somewhere holy to be. The fries were perfectly cooked (crispy but not trying too hard), and their spin on potato salad was surprisingly delicious -- they smoke the potatoes, and somehow that makes the whole thing taste like comfort food's cooler, more interesting cousin. If you're thinking about going... go. Just don't expect me to share my burnt ends. I meant what I said.

    Great restaurant with an awesome menu. We came on a Sunday around 2pm thinking it might be quiet…read moreand it was absolutely packed, which makes sense after eating there. The only real downside was they were already out of pork BBQ, which I'm guessing is their main item and they just ran out for the day. The burnt ends were incredible though, literally fell apart in your mouth. Service was good and they have really nice indoor and outdoor seating. Highly recommend the potato salad and the fried brussel sprouts, the sprouts had this perfect mix of sriracha and honey that was so good. It is a bit pricey for lunch but that's kind of expected with BBQ these days. Definitely will be back.

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    Tupelo Honey

    Tupelo Honey

    3.9(1.6k reviews)
    10.3 mi
    $$
    Full bar
    Takes reservations

    This breakfast hit all the classic comfort notes but with a little finesse. Scrambled eggs were…read morecreamy, bacon perfectly crispy, and the potatoes golden and seasoned just right. The toasted sourdough was a nice touch for sopping up bites. The fried okra was a standout--lightly battered, bright green inside, and not soggy (a minor miracle) The chicken tenders had a peppery cornmeal breading that stayed crunchy and paired well with the dipping sauce. But the most nostalgic part was the warm biscuit split open with peach jelly--sweet, sunny, and the perfect finish! Overall: Comfort food done well, generous portions, great textures, and totally worth the visit

    As a foodie from the Bay Area who's been spending more time in the Southeast for work, I've been on…read morea bit of a personal mission to understand and appreciate Southern cuisine. It's been an interesting journey--because while I absolutely respect the tradition, my palate has definitely evolved over the years toward lighter, more elevated, visually beautiful food. That said, sometimes you just have to lean in and experience the classics. Tupelo Honey had been on my list for a while, so during a recent work trip to Raleigh-Durham, I decided to check it off. The location is in a very nice, upscale area--one of those shopping districts where, if you see a Whole Foods nearby, you know the neighborhood is going to be polished, safe, and easy to navigate. Parking was simple in a lot across the street, and since I had a reservation, I was seated quickly on the patio, which was lovely and comfortable. For starters, I ordered the "biscuits for a cause," which is a nice touch knowing the proceeds support employee relief and development funds. They were warm and classic Southern biscuits--exactly what you'd expect. For my entrée, I went with the honey-dusted fried chicken (dark meat), a true Southern staple. It was well prepared, flavorful, and satisfying, especially if you're in the mood for something hearty and traditional. I also tried a cocktail called "The Debutante," which was pleasant and refreshing, and finished the meal with the butter pecan cheesecake for dessert. Overall, the meal was good--solid, reliable Southern comfort food--but if I'm being completely honest, it wasn't particularly memorable for me. I was traveling for work and dining on a per diem, so it checked the box for a dependable dinner in a convenient location. As a larger regional chain, it feels a bit like a rite of passage when you're spending time in the Southeast--something you try once to understand the landscape. Bottom line: Tupelo Honey delivers classic Southern comfort food in a polished, accessible setting. Service was smooth, the patio was pleasant, and everything was executed well. For me personally, it was a good experience--but not one I'd necessarily go out of my way to repeat. Still, as I continue eating my way through the Carolinas and beyond, I'm glad I gave it a try.

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    Pam's Farm House - Lunch Special BBQ Chicken

    Pam's Farm House

    4.2(248 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    Pam's Farm House is one of those Raleigh treasures that feels like it's been part of the community…read moreforever, and honestly, that's pretty close to the truth. This place has been serving up classic, stick-to-your-ribs Southern comfort since the late 1960s, when Pam and her family first opened the doors in what used to be a simple farmhouse on the edge of town. Over the years, generations of regulars have kept coming for the same reason I do: honest food, warm people, and that unmistakable Southern hospitality that makes you feel like part of the family. And soon even more folks will get to see what makes it special. Pam's is slated to appear on WRAL's "Tarheel Traveler," which feels exactly right. This is the kind of spot that deserves a little love on TV. Food-wise, I've had two winners so far. The chicken barbecue is tender and flavorful, and the Salisbury steak takes me right back to Sunday suppers growing up. Both times I went for the mashed whipped potatoes with gravy -- yum, yum, yum -- and the cucumber salad, which was always my mother's favorite. The kitchen turns out scratch-made biscuits and hush puppies that disappear as fast as they hit the table, and the bottomless sweet tea is exactly what sweet tea should be. The staff? Absolutely delightful. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely kind in that effortless way only true Southerns can pull off. If you want a taste of old-school North Carolina cooking in a place with real heart, Pam's Farm House is it. I'll be back again soon... probably for more mashed potatoes and hush puppies!

    A group of 10 of us visited and we were all so happy with both the service and the food…read more I got the roast beef with potatoes,collards and squash. All was great except the squash, but it was just ok. Many of the others got the flounder plate and the piece of fish was huge. Everyone enjoyed the biscuits and hush puppies that were brought to the table while we were waiting for our orders. The food came out really quick, especially for them being so busy. The decor is country/western and your tea is served in a mason jar! Too cute! They are only open during breakfast and lunch and are closed on Sunday.

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    Beasley's Chicken & Honey - Packed on opening night.

    Beasley's Chicken & Honey

    4.2(2.2k reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    I can't believe this place had to close and the only reason was pure greed from the landlord. I've…read morebeen going here since 2017 but recently when they switched to gluten-free fried chicken we started going more because my girlfriend has celiac. On Wednesday's they were doing all gluten-free menu and it was amazing...no crazy unreasonable upcharges, just honest menu pricing and great food. As of this review they are the #2 most reviewed place in Raleigh only behind the Pit. When we went last week for a farewell dinner it took us 3 weeks to get in. We got turned away 2 other times. The place was always packed and busy yet cozy and calm with great service. Hopefully they relocate or put some of the items from the menu at Pooles. Fuquay could use a nice place like this and it would be way cheaper than Raleigh! Best of luck to the staff in the future as they all look for work.

    I went back to Beasley's Chicken & Honey one last time as they close January 25th. Even on a cold,…read morerainy morning, there was a line outside before opening. I understand as if you aren't seated when they open, you can expect a 90-minute to two-hour wait. I was hoping to get the Chicken Pot Pie this time and thought my prior visit was just off. I was thrilled that most of the menu was available. They were just out of the banana pudding. So I got to try the pecan wings I read about with the white sauce. It was so good. Then I got the chicken pot pie and biscuits. The pot pie had old biscuits for the topping, but the creamy mixture with large chunks of chicken was delicious. My biscuits came with honey and were served warm. I left with a slice of the chocolate-caramel-coconut cake, a side salad without onions, and a fried boneless thigh. The salad was made correctly, and the dressing was included. The salad was full of veggies, and the cake was rich and moist. Service was friendly and as soon as I finished my iced tea, another appeared. My wings were brought out first and it was a while for the rest of the meal as the restaurant was full. But they didn't rush me at all. I actually liked the space between the dishes, as I might not have been able to eat it all otherwise. I couldn't finish both biscuits and was even provided a container for the honey. I am going to miss Beasley's, but I'm glad I got a positive experience to remember the restaurant.

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    It's A Southern Thing - Crispy Catfish

    It's A Southern Thing

    4.2(81 reviews)
    10.4 mi
    $$

    I did not know this place was here. Just started a new job off of TW Alexander, and looked on yelp…read morefor nearby restaurants for lunch. It's a southern thing popped up. I almost didn't go, because I thought this was the downtown Durham restaurant, which is nice, but parking nightmare. Glad I went, though. The food was solid. I had the fired chicken sandwhich and fries the first day, a buffalo chicken wrap the second day, and the smoked chicken wings the third day, yes, 3 in a row. That has to say something, especially for me. All lunch items were pretty spot on, although I like a little more vinegar in my slaw than most. That was remedied by the texas pete on the bar. The service staff were all hands on. If the bartender was not there, the manager or a back of the house person was always checking on me. Very nice staff. As far as the ambiance itself, nice setup. Good sized bar, nice big patio, clean indoor and restrooms... all in all, I could not ding them for anything. I need to go to check out the weekend brunch or dinner menu. I am sure that I will not be disappointed, however, I have been told to get to brunch before noon, as it gets very busy, also a good thing. Cheers. :)

    We went to It's a Southern Thing on a Sunday morning around 9:30 and walked right in--no wait,…read morewhich honestly felt like a small miracle for brunch. Even better surprise: the patio was wide open and dog-friendly. Immediate bonus points. Service was great. She was friendly, attentive, and helpful with recommendations without being overbearing. I had the Shrimp & Grits, which came with plenty of large shrimp and really rich, flavorful grits. Definitely a solid choice. My date ordered the Blackstone Benedict -a sort of ham, poached eggs, and hollandaise, with breakfast potatoes and gluten-free bread. She was genuinely thrilled with it, which is saying something as she is a hollondaise stickler. By the time we were leaving, a line had started to build, so if you're planning a weekend brunch here, I'd recommend getting there on the earlier side. Parking is easy (big lot), and there's a grocery store right next door, which is surprisingly convenient. Overall, just a really easy, enjoyable brunch spot with good food, great service, and a relaxed vibe. We'll be back.

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