being a big breakfast lover and living near the villages  i normily frequent billys or reds we tried rae raes recently i found my hash and eggs good but the portion was small my wifes pancakes were good but the blueberries were the frozen kind the whip cream was from a can and the butter on the table was not real butter the food was good but if i am hungry i will stick to the other two resterants
Review Source:We have been to this place several times since we moved to The Villages. Â It is by far the best place for breakfast in this area (we have not tried lunch yet).
Everything is made fresh (if it comes out of a can, we don't serve it!!) Â The husband runs the front of the house, while the wife cooks. Â Service is very friendly and good.
Homemade corn beef hash; bacon is fantastic; eggs are perfect; real maple syrup; homemade muffins; to die for home fries...you get the picture!!
If you like a great breakfast.....THIS PLACE ROCKS!!!
Great, fresh, real home made food. The biscuits are light, moist and toasted on the flat top. Chicken and waffles were great, never had it done with wings before. Â The big breakfasts are huge, I took some home in a box. Husband had biscuits and sausage gravy, with poached eggs, toast and grits; he did not eat lunch that day! When we get back to FL, I hope to try their lunch menu.
Review Source:oh my god this place is wonderful
this is a breakfast/lunch place with great southern food
I had the catfish and grits which came with eggs and biscuits
not sure how they seasoned the catfish but it was some of the best catfish I have ever had
the grits gave me new appreciation for that southern staple, creamy, buttery...mmm
the biscuits were light and fluffy and they came toasted/griddled (cut in half and toasted on the grill with butter....mmm....butter - makes everything better)
unfortunately we found this place on my last day in town for a while but when I do come back I am gonna make this one of my first stops for food
and Rae and the Mama Hen should be proud