Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Buzzing soul food and brunch spot with standout fried chicken, turkey chops, and collards, creative Rasta pasta offerings, lively music, but expect 18% service charge, tight space, parking fees, and uneven service and consistency.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Southern Queenz delivers solid soul food execution anchored by strong fried chicken and collard greens, but variable consistency on signature sides like mac and cheese prevents a higher grade. The lively brunch atmosphere and personable service create genuine appeal for soul food enthusiasts, though some review authenticity concerns introduce moderate uncertainty into the assessment. Worth visiting for the standout proteins and energetic vibe, with expectations set for occasional inconsistency.
A compact spot with a big personality, Southern Queenz hums with lively R&B and brunch energy. Servers often get personal shout-outs, and the room fills fast, so expect a wait at peak times. One guest summed it up: "The wings were crisp, the greens sang, and the vibe felt celebratory." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be influenced by hype. Parking can frustrate, and an automatic service charge surprises some. The cooking leans hearty and familiar rather than flashy, built around crispy fried chicken and soulful sides. Deep-fried turkey chops and the Southern Crown plate draw raves, while mac and cheese and Rasta pasta get mixed notes. Portions are generally satisfying, prices reflect premium proteins, and policy-forward service can feel rigid. Expect a spirited, music-forward atmosphere more than quiet refinement. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly thanks to wings, tenders, pancakes, and waffles. Even picky eaters can find fries, mac, and simple sides. The space is tight and lively, so strollers may be tricky at peak times. No kids menu is listed, but familiar options abound; consider earlier visits for a calmer experience.
Area: Lively intown corridor near Kirkwood/Edgewood with small strip-mall storefronts, nightlife energy, and weekend brunch traffic.
Safety: Generally busy, well-trafficked corridor; some mixed reviews on cleanliness and crowding; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near neighborhood bars, small shops, and other eateries along Memorial Drive; residential streets just behind.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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