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Ernie's -b-que Lounge

Ernie's -b-que Lounge

1819 S Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, 33316-2944, United States Of America

Bbq • Lunch • Lounge • Catering


"This restaurant serves the worst food I have ever had. We stopped in to kill some time while waiting to pick someone up at the airport. First impression was that it was empty on a Saturday night. Whenever I see that, I wonder how long the food has been sitting around. Physically, the property is a dump and it smells. I tried the BBQ beef sandwich. The meat resembled roast beef slices but had a lot of gristle and fat on it. The meat was hard to chew through and had no seasoning whatsoever. Completely tasteless except for the chewy fat. There was “Barbecue” sauce on it. The BBQ sauce was really vinegar with chunky salsa in it. Tasted disgusting. Sent the order back. The wife-unit ordered the conch fritters. They were a strange color, one not usually associated with conch fritters so I didn’t try them. She tried a bite and almost gagged. We disassembled the fritter and could not identify what anything was, especially the dark mass in the center. We sent them back. The waitress behind the bar agreed that the fritters are really bad there. The service was very slow considering how few people were there. The bartender with the giant fake cans has a snotty attitude and tried to blame us for their horrible food. She’s better suited for work in the “Entertainment” industry, but only on the B-shift. I suppose if you work nearby and want a quick beer after work, it’ll do but why bother, the re are a lot of bars in this area. If you decide to try the food, well, you have been warned."

Leaf N' Brew

Leaf N' Brew

319 Peabody St, Nashville I-37210-2130, United States

Cafés • Burgers • American • Fast Food


"Leaf n Brew and Najashi are run by the same person in the same stall. I always rate good Ethiopian restaurants 5 stars since they aren't very common and aren't typically well known. If I were only comparing it to other Ethiopian restaurants I might give it 4 stars for nitpicky reasons.The food gets 5 stars. I ordered the Doro Wot and Injera. I rate the flavor the second best I've had #1 was in Jacksonville but they closed) in terms of both spice the flavorful combination of spices) and spiciness the level of spicy heat which I would describe as a low-medium). One note, which the owner mentioned, is that she uses chunks of chicken breast rather than whole drumsticks and thighs for ease of serving and eating, which was perfectly fine. It also included the traditional whole boiled egg. The only thing a little lacking was the tanginess of the Injera sourdough pancake). I prefer it sour like a proper San Francisco sourdough bread) but since some people aren't used to it I can understand why it's on the milder side.I also ordered the Ethiopian coffee which was served in an Ethiopian pot, came with sugar, and for ambiance, traditional incense on the side I don't generally like incense but this was quite nice and pleasant). The coffee was dark, roasty, caramely, unfiltered as it should be) and not bitter.The nit-picks I have are 1) it's in a food court and not well labeled. The building has a sign that says Najesh, but the food stall only shows Leaf n Brew which the owner plans to rectify). A picture of Injera is the only indicator that you're in the right place since it is not on the displayed menu so you have to ask for it or view it online). 2) it is priced for a sit down restaurant $20 for an Injera dish, $34 after coffee, tax, and tip). The owner was happy to talk with me and brought me my food, so if this would have been a full restaurant that price would be perfectly fine, but for a food court style it's more expensive than expected.However, those are fairly minor, so I still highly recommend this place if you want to try some Ethiopian near downtown Nashville!"