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Black Eyed Pea
Ratings and Reviews for Black Eyed Pea
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May 14 2012
Lindsay A. via Yelp
Was feeling in the mood for some southern comfort carbi-ness(yes, I like to create my own words) so we ended up trying a nearby Black-Eyed Pea since it was...read more
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Oct 30 2011
Melanie S. via Yelp
I lived in the south for 18 years so I know what southern food is. Black Eyed Pea is a chain (they have them in the south too though I haven't seen on in...read more
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Jun 10 2011
Freddie S. via Yelp
They have sweet tea. Proper syrup-ish style sweet tea. And yeast rolls. And corn bread. And fried okra. And squash casserole. And mashed potatoes. And green...read more
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Jun 09 2008
DD422 via Citysearch
To Peal Haskins or Peal2Haskins: My name is Desiree I answer the phones at the Blackeyed Pea. I answer 50- 100 phone calls in two...read more
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Feb 26 2008
Pearl2haskins via Citysearch
I'm really not interested in blasting a restaurant needlessly as it appears some here did. We like the food, but the service....?...read more
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Oct 26 2007
bigford via Citysearch
Bland food, portions cut down to near zero. A hamburger and onion rings consists of *4* rings 2 diameter. No customer appreciation...read more
In Short
Old-fashioned wallpaper, farmhouse kitsch and Elvis trinkets create the vibe of a countrified Mississippi eatery. Budget-minded families, 20-somethings and 9-to-5 types pack the place weekdays. The reasonably priced home-cookin' is large on portions and (generally) flavor. Choose from a load of comfort meals: meat loaf, pot roast, peach cobbler, etc. Chicken-and-rice soup is a perfect cold-killing classic, and chicken-fried steak is authentic, right down to the white gravy.