Prophetess Rain Mackey
Google
My mother and I have driven by this restaurant many times in the past few months and one day we were going to try it. Today was that day and Ruby’s did not disappoint us. I saw a woman coming out with a big bag of food and I asked her. How is the food? She said, “It’s amazing” We didn’t hesitate to get out our vehicle and go in to eat after that recommendation. We were greeted by John and when we informed him this was our first time there he gave us a grand tour of what Ruby’s has to offer us. It was amazing! All the different southern style dishes they have, The desserts were definitely calling my name, and they have their own line of drinks. I got the lemonade and it was awesome recipe made by one of the staff! She was there to see my reaction to her lemonade! I plan to go back and try every flavor! Let’s get into the seating! You seat yourself either at a table or a booth. This place is super clean and the booths are perfect in height for seniors who have trouble sitting or standing. You also have the option to eat your meal outside on their patio dining area.
When your food is ready they call your name and you pick it up at the counter. It’s packed ready to go so if you have leftovers you can just close your tray and take it with you! The food was delicious! I had eggs and bacon, grits, served with biscuits. Nothing needed seasoning. The grits were definitely giving that southern flavor. I can’t wait to go back there. The entire staff was super friendly and they all were smiling and treated us very well. John came from behind the counter and invited us to come back. He answered all my questions about the History of the Restaurant and where the name came from. It was awesome to learn about the owners Aunt Ruby and why this restaurant was named after her. John held the door open for us as we left. This was an extraordinary experience and I can’t wait to tell my family, friends, and followers about Ruby’s!