Gunga D.
Yelp
DeBreaux's, as run by Miss Frannie, isn't for everyone.
If you expect to walk in and get your food in ten minutes, don't go, especially if you're gonna throw a tantrum about it.
Don't go if you terribly mind being elbow to elbow with perfect (and some imperfect) strangers, a few feet away from a train station parking lot in a dining/waiting room that might be 15'x15' if it's lucky.
Don't go if you're gonna go in there with a 'tude and a chip on your shoulder.
Do go to DeBreaux's if you're looking for the best soul food in Philadelphia, hands down.
Do go to DeBreaux's if you understand that food this good, prepared with this much TLC, from scratch, takes time, and that yours is not the only plate that she's fixing up at any given moment. Do go if you're organized enough to remember to phone your order in ahead of time, with at least an hour's notice, as it lets her figure out her orders with greater ease.
Do go to DeBreaux's if you believe in the goodness of others, and the power of serendipity in enjoying brief encounters with perfect strangers who are passing through grabbing a plate of tasty Southern comfort food, just like you.
Quick and cheap, it's not. If those are the metrics by which you measure restaurants, I recommend Popeye's, which is about five minutes down City Line Avenue. Seriously, go on down the road. It'll leave that much more for the patient and discerning.
Edited to add:
For the aggrieved diner who risked dying of thirst, despite loving the unbeatable mac n' cheese: good grief, yes, there are beverages. There's a whole cooler full of them in the back area behind the dining room. Frannie even serves Stewart's!
And as I said at the beginning of my review, expect a wait, and save the drama for your momma. If you want convenience, try a WaWa!