Vegan Restaurant

Boaz Cafe

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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 – A True Boaz Gem My first visit to Boaz Café, and it won’t be my last. It’s a smaller hometown café — maybe 8–10 tables total, a mix of two-tops, fours, and a couple larger tables — plus the bonus of a drive-thru. Inside, the atmosphere feels exactly like a place that knows what it’s doing: daily specials on the wall, a solid menu, and classic meat-and-three options with rotating entrées (chicken & dumplings on Mondays, meatloaf and chicken casserole on Tuesdays, etc.). I ordered the hamburger steak with gravy and onions along with fried okra, green beans, and mashed potatoes. All were solid, but the fried okra deserves its own sentence — 10/10, clearly homemade and not the frozen kind. That alone told me I had picked the right spot. They also tempted me with peanut butter pie, which I absolutely did not need after Thanksgiving… but I’m glad I caved. Thick, rich, homemade, and excellent. I even met the cashier who baked it — super friendly, like the rest of the staff. I arrived around 12:30 on a weekday, and even though it was busy, tables turned quickly and service was fast. If you’re anywhere near Boaz, stop in. Great food, great people, and if the peanut butter pie is available, don’t leave without a slice.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 – A True Boaz Gem My first visit to Boaz Café, and it won’t be my last. It’s a smaller hometown café — maybe 8–10 tables total, a mix of two-tops, fours, and a couple larger tables — plus the bonus of a drive-thru. Inside, the atmosphere feels exactly like a place that knows what it’s doing: daily specials on the wall, a solid menu, and classic meat-and-three options with rotating entrées (chicken & dumplings on Mondays, meatloaf and chicken casserole on Tuesdays, etc.). I ordered the hamburger steak with gravy and onions along with fried okra, green beans, and mashed potatoes. All were solid, but the fried okra deserves its own sentence — 10/10, clearly homemade and not the frozen kind. That alone told me I had picked the right spot. They also tempted me with peanut butter pie, which I absolutely did not need after Thanksgiving… but I’m glad I caved. Thick, rich, homemade, and excellent. I even met the cashier who baked it — super friendly, like the rest of the staff. I arrived around 12:30 on a weekday, and even though it was busy, tables turned quickly and service was fast. If you’re anywhere near Boaz, stop in. Great food, great people, and if the peanut butter pie is available, don’t leave without a slice.

Small town cafe. Had a BLT sandwich and a country plate (greens, corn bread, onion & beans). A BLT sandwich you cannot mess up. (Wish I had remembered to ask for mayo on it.) The country plate could have had more flavor to it. Price was great.

Small town cafe. Had a BLT sandwich and a country plate (greens, corn bread, onion & beans). A BLT sandwich you cannot mess up. (Wish I had remembered to ask for mayo on it.) The country plate could have had more flavor to it. Price was great.

Food is excellent. Good vegetables and meat dishes. The deserts are excellent and homemade. Service is very friendly and accurate. They do also have drive thru.