Darryl’s is a cozy haven for Southern comfort food and live jazz, serving up vibrant weekend brunches and a lively atmosphere that keeps you coming back.
"Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen is an iconic space in Boston that is being re-envisioned." - Erika Adams
"Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen, a beloved neighborhood hangout and live music venue located at the edge of Roxbury and the South End, is temporarily closing down at the end of the year. “After careful consideration and heartfelt reflection, we have decided to embark on a brief hiatus to breathe new life into our beloved establishment,” an announcement posted to the restaurant’s social media pages reads." - Erika Adams
"Owned by Nia Grace — who is also behind the buzzy new Grace by Nia in the Seaport — this South End favorite is the spot for soul food and live jazz." - Eater Staff, Nathan Tavares
"The peach sweet chile country fried chicken wings are the move at Darryl’s, but the “glorifried” chicken and waffles (classic buttermilk or red velvet) are also excellent." - Erika Adams, Rachel Leah Blumenthal, Terrence Doyle
"Waking up for brunch only to end up somewhere mediocre sucks. But you are pretty much guaranteed to have a good time on Sunday mornings at Darryl’s. That’s because you get an all-you-can-eat buffet of soul food for $26 alongside live music. If you can’t make it on Sunday morning because that’s when you volunteer at the puppy shelter, they have music at night Thursday-Saturday, too, and you can always count on it for plates of chicken and waffles that are so big you’ll be covered for two meals." - dan secatore