Bobby & June Country Kitchen (Reported Closed)

375 14TH St NW AtlantaGA30318
Open
Sunday
Closed
Monday
7:00am-2:00pm
Tuesday
7:00am-2:00pm
Wednesday
7:00am-2:00pm
Thursday
7:00am-2:00pm
Friday
7:00am-2:00pm
Saturday
7:00am-2:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(27)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
Average Rating Over Time
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Description

Bobby & June Country Kitchen can be found at 14th St Nw 375. The following is offered: Restaurants: Southern. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Atlanta there are 25 other Restaurants: Southern. An overview can be found here.
by opendius on June 19, 2015 from opendius

Tips

What to Drink:
Don't like sweet tea? Go with the next best (Southern) thing, lemonade.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2010 from Citysearch
When to Go:
Whether you're eating breakfast or lunch, it's always a good idea to arrive either early or late to avoid a wait.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2010 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Bobby & June's Kountry Kitchen Restaurant Review:
Right here in sophisticated Atlanta, you can find streak-o-lean for breakfast with decent grits and a properly fried egg, fried chicken and fixing’s, barbecue smoked in a brick oven over real wood, served with a single house-made sauce, and topnotch sweet iced tea. We also recommend the pulled pork sandwich and the ribs. You can perch on a rocker on the front porch if the inside is packed (and...
by gayot on November 23, 2013 from gayot
Southern comfort food properly served in a cool old house.:
In Short
Sitting in an old house filled with country knick-knacks on the West side of 14th, Bobby & June’s makes you feel like you’re miles away from Midtown. This is Southern Atlanta...
by by Jonathan Baker at Citysearch on April 02, 2010 from Citysearch
Order meat, but hold the ""three"" at this down-home Midtown lunch steady.:
In Short
A big hit at lunchtime, this slightly seedy, converted Midtown house with brown barn-door siding gives way to a bustling crowd of mostly blue-collar workers looking for down-home...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on July 18, 2005 from Citysearch