mr. friendly's new southern cafe


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tdebruhl
9 yıl önce
columbia
tasty, fresh, always delish. i cannot say enough good things about mr. friendly's restaurant. first, the wine list is always changing and always excellent! second, the wait staff is attentive and well-trained. another excellent. third, the food is consistently delicious and creative, too. the flavor is a layer of delight, not overdone, it just makes your tongue wiggle in delight. i recommend the hand-made crab cakes, the filet mignon and the oyster salad with bbq dressing and blue cheese crumbles. the food is presented with a creative chef's flair. never a badmealand i have been eating there for many years! treat yourself and go.
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dmsmith
11 yıl önce
columbia
bravo! another deliciousmealat mr. friendly's. meat loaf that is tender and seasoned to perfection; collards prepared with bacon and tomato that make you want seconds; mashed potatoes and crispy onion rings! the wait staff was very pleasant and accommodating and there is valet. so, is there a complaint - only two 1) the serving size of the meatloaf was enough for two very hungry people; and, 2) with so many excellent sources for great bread in columbia now, the bread was really inferior to the quality of the other food.

we now have several very good restaurants in columbia and mr. friendly's certainly ranks among the top 10.
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nomonthis
5
12 yıl önce
columbia
hands down my favorite restaurant in columbia! i have never had a badmealor experience at this dining "gem"!!
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nonna
5
12 yıl önce
columbia
excellentmealand service. we will return!
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joe
5
13 yıl önce
columbia
very pleased. had baked pork chops there in march 2011 which was my first visit. themealtasted great and the service was great as well. the portions were slightly less than what i would've expected but filling. i was very pleased and would return to friendlys.

*it was a blazer and slacks environment the night i went so you may need to plan for that
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tx
5
14 yıl önce
columbia
great place. as a visitor i felt i really got some local flavor. if they have the pork chop you must try it. also great fried oysters and great service. a must for anyone looking for a greatmealin the five points area.
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lunch
5
14 yıl önce
columbia
fine dining in the heart of columbia. as a college student at carolina, i spent literally hundreds of nights and countless dollars at columbia's premier dive bar on greene street, pavlov's. free pool on mondays and wednesdays, $2 tuesdays, and the normal female contingent that comes with a thursday, friday or saturday in five points meant that every night of the week was an opportunity to make a series of bad decisions. sufficed to say, i hated missing opportunities. oh, and one more thing, i met mrs. rabbit there my senior year, and we've been together ever since. what a special place.

it was only fitting then, that when i went to lunch this week with a dear old college buddy, "eastbound and down," that we would find ourselves unexplainably drawn to site of our greatest conquests and most epic failures. just a stone's throw away from the pavlov's/salty nut compound across greene street is mr. friendly's new southern café. friendly's is a longtime staple for low-country cuisine at dinner time, and since they don't take reservations diners often gladly wait, cocktail in hand, over an hour for a chance to try the mustard pork or famous shrimp and grits. but what of the othermealof the day - lunch? could friendly's duplicate their excellence during the daylight, or are they like dracula and the sorority girls that frequent pavlov's, doing their best work in the dark?

the atmosphere, while never stuffy at night to begin with, is noticeably more casual at lunch, and most of the crowded restaurant appeared to be women whose children were grown and now occupied themselves on boards of various charities and social clubs. there was also a good sprinkling of professionals throughout.

the menu was creative, but not overly expansive. there were several items that looked intriguing and bold, but neither eastbound nor i had the guts to risk an unproductive afternoon back in the office. both of us ordered one of friendly's "big salads" - i opted for the southwest caesar with blackened shrimp, while eastbound took on a curried chicken with mangos over a bed of lettuce. the salads were indeed fresh and truly amealin themselves. we were both satisfied, and agreed that the ingredients were of the caliber you would expect when eating at friendly's (and paying well over $10). as we reminisced about our collegiate exploits, both of us agreed that, had we done this while in school, it would have by far been the nicestmealeither of us bought during those four years.

at the end of the meal, we decided that friendly's is worthy of another trip soon, with a bigger crowd, perhaps on a friday, when the full extent of the menu can be explored. just a few items that warrant consideration are the "low country grilled chicken stack," which basically is a tower of grilled chicken, fried green tomatoes, bacon pimento cheese, bbq sauce, and mashed potatoes. the fried oyster po' boy is also famously good, and was actually suggested to me by a fellow diner. perhaps most intriguing to this blogger is that all of the entrees come with your choice of creole slaw or succotash, both of which are personal favorites.

all in all, a good call if you're prepared to pay a little extra - but when you get a chance to travel down memory lane, it's worth it, right?

- rabbit
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