Lively neighborhood brunch spot with standout service personalities and Southern-leaning plates; great when it hums, but waits, noise, and kitchen delays can derail busy services.
Poach Social delivers solid brunch execution with strong food quality—creamy grits, French toast, and jerk egg rolls earn consistent praise—and attentive, personable service that builds loyalty. However, quality varies noticeably during peak times, with reports of long waits and occasional cold plates, and cramped seating limits comfort during busy service. It's a worthwhile neighborhood brunch destination when timing works in your favor, but weekend rushes can undermine the experience.
One caveat: Weekend peak can mean 45–90 minute ticket times and seating delays