Rachel H.
Yelp
On the last day of black restaurant week I decided to try Soul Prime. A restaurant I've heard about from a number of people, so after getting my nails done I decided to stop somewhere for lunch, like a usually do and today I thought Soul Prime would be the perfect spot. Heard good things about them, in the area of my nail tech, last day of black restaurant week. All great reasons to go. I head there, find a parking spot on the street, it's Sunday so no need to feed the meters, it's looking good!
I walk in and see the bar area had plenty seating, like over 8 available seats, perfect! Just the spot I wanna park my buns and eat some yummy brunch food and indulge in a nice tasty adult brunch beverage. I walk up to the hostess desk and a young man asked me if I had a reservation so I say no and tell him I just want to sit here at the bar, I do not want to sit in the main dining/seating area. I was almost sure he was gonna say "ok, go right ahead", but no he started to tell me how they are completely booked, asked me if it was just me, which I told him yes, and another young man, caucasian guy, who appear to maybe be the shift manager/supervisor told him it was Ok to seat me at the bar. I thought that was a little odd, but what I'm starting to see more now is certain restaurants I've visited and I will say they were all black owned establishments have this weird policy where even their bar is only reservations or for some reason they include their bar seating in their reservation pool, which is silly. Keep bar seating as what it has always been, open seating on a first come first serve basis for walk ins, which is an essential part of business too. Stop including these spots as a required reservation location in your establishment! Everyone does not plan a restaurant visit and may just last minute decide to stop somewhere and this is what a bar is for. While I was there a gentleman walked in without a reservation and he was completely turned away, again a single customer by himself. I heard him tell the hostess he had even valet parked across the street, so this was a very big inconvenience for him. I would have been pissed if I paid $20 to valet park and was turned away when I physically see over 8 available open seats at the bar and after he left those seats stayed empty until I left. They need to keep a number of seats open for walk ins. Ok, now that's out the way. I take my seat at the bar.
The guy who told the hostess it was Ok for me to sit at the bar gives me a menu. On Sundays they have an exclusive brunch menu and you cannot order off their everyday main menu. I decide to order the peach mimosa and the chicken and waffles. Church music was playing in the background when I arrived, which was around 11:15pm, but around 11:45pm they switched the music to R&B. I appreciate good grown music so I appreciated both genres. My mimosa arrive and it was good, it's on the brunch menu for $14 and I see their other cocktails were more pricier, in the $17-$20 ballpark. My food arrive and first thing I notice is the wings are huge. I'm not a big fan of large chicken wings because of the steroids that's used to make them that big but what can you do when you order chicken wings out. The waffles look good, presentation was nice. I dig in and the flavor was there. They give you sauces on the side, which one of them that tastes a little spicy was really good. Overall the chicken and waffles dish was good. Chicken was crispy with good flavor, but honestly if you're black and have people from the south chances are you've had good chicken cooked by someone in your family during your life, so the chicken was good, not the best I've ever had, but definitely would be put in the good chicken category. The waffle was flavorful, fluffy and moist. Bill came to $48.00, which automatically included gratuity too, and is another gripe I have and again I only have experienced this with black owned restaurant establishments. I don't want to believe customers of these establishments just don't tip so you have to make them. I don't like forced gratuity, let me decide what I want to tip. I may not want to tip 20% - I might want to give more or less. I also don't want to raise issue with management to remove it.
Overall experience was Ok. Service was Ok, restaurant waiters/workers did not speak or did not appear friendly to the people sitting at the bar, Food was Ok, the peach mimosas is what I will remember the most about this experience. Will I be back to try more dishes? Maybe, but I probably will not go out of my way to get back.