Chris R.
Yelp
Wow....14 years later...I finally tried Weaver D's.
Maybe I wasn't being adventuress enough, or maybe I didn't notice their unassuming location, or maybe I didn't understand where 1 of my favorite 90's albums namesake came from...but finally...I've tried Weaver D's.
We decided to change up our game day routine this year and try a different restaurant. So, we got there a little bit later in the afternoon (~2pm) and already kind of had in mind what to order.
I went with the Fried Chicken (white meat), mac n' cheese, and the squash souflee. The meal also included a cornbread muffin and a drink for about $9.50. There's also a $0.25 upcharge if you pay with a credit card - FYI. Dexter Weaver was running the register himself and it was pretty slow inside. Probably because it was game day and also it was kind of in between lunch and dinner.
From there, you walk a few short steps towards the kitchen (which is all open - as in you can see the stove top) and another employee will serve you up your food. The chicken must have been cooked right on the spot, but the sides were scooped out of some rather large tin foil-esque platters. I actually asked for the broccoli souflee, but she must not have understood or something and she gave me the squash souflee. No matter, I'm sure they were similar.
So...this is Southern Soul Food, so don't come here if you're health conscious. There will be heaps of salt, butter, and cheese on most anything you eat there so just be warned. As other reviewers commented, if you get there late, then the sides really aren't very fresh. They're warm, but certainly not hot. So, if you do decide to check this place out, be sure to go before 12 noon in order to truly enjoy what they're making.
The fried chicken was flavorful and 1 of the 2 pieces had a fair amount of meat on it. The 2nd piece was about half the size and didn't have much meat on it. It was flavored well and tasted fresher than the sides. Again, I'm the kind of person that really prefers HOT food, so the sides were a bit on the disappointing side. The mac n' cheese was pretty decent, but not the best I've had by any means. The mac is made with...you guessed it macaroni. It reminded me of a friend's homemade mac n' cheese. Now, I did enjoy the squash souflee. It was creamy, buttery, cheesy, with just a smattering of squash in there. All in all a good choice for a side.
The bathroom is in sad shape. No where to dry your hands and you literally have to walk between the kitchen and where the register is to get there. I felt like I was walking through someone's house.
I did briefly talk with Mr. Weaver and he didn't come across as brash and when I put a couple of bucks in the tip jar, he said, "Automatic". That in itself bumped this up to 4 stars from 3.
I may not go back anytime soon (as I really only make it up to Athens about once a year now), but I'm glad I finally made it through the doors :)