Vegan Restaurant

Bobby's Meals

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · opaLocka · Strikt vegan verifiziert
Vollständig vegan
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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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This spot will really deceive you. It's set up by a warehouse and the restaurant itself is set up more like a place where you buy flooring or tiles but man is this some of the Vegetarian food you can buy. If your vegan or vegetarian look no further! This place will quickly become your spot! Great price too! Bless up Bobby's meals!

This spot will really deceive you. It's set up by a warehouse and the restaurant itself is set up more like a place where you buy flooring or tiles but man is this some of the Vegetarian food you can buy. If your vegan or vegetarian look no further! This place will quickly become your spot! Great price too! Bless up Bobby's meals!

I’ve been supporting this restaurant for about six years. I’ve always enjoyed the food and genuinely wanted to see a small, Black-owned business thrive even when my orders were occasionally wrong. I never complained or asked for refunds, because I believed in supporting them and giving grace. Last week, however, my takeout order was missing sides and included items I hadn’t ordered. I called the next day, calmly explained what happened, and even said I understood the challenges of running a small business. I just wanted to know how they’d like to make it right. The staff member offered to remake the meal, which I appreciated. A few minutes later, the manager called back to say they’d prefer to refund me and no longer accept my business. After six years of loyal support and patience, that response was disappointing. Respect, appreciation, and accountability go a long way in business. Being accountable and treating customers with fairness and gratitude is what keeps people coming back, it builds trust and community. Unfortunately, this type of response is exactly why so many Black customers hesitate to keep supporting Black-owned businesses. When we try to show loyalty and understanding, we’re often met with defensiveness instead of accountability. And then, when we take our business to non-Black establishments, it becomes another point of criticism. That’s the real problem, not lack of support, but lack of accountability and consistency in how business is done. I’m sharing this not out of anger, but disappointment. I truly liked this restaurant and hoped to continue supporting it. I still wish them success, but I hope they take this as an opportunity to reflect and grow, because respect, appreciation, and accountability are what truly sustain any business or community.

I’ve been supporting this restaurant for about six years. I’ve always enjoyed the food and genuinely wanted to see a small, Black-owned business thrive even when my orders were occasionally wrong. I never complained or asked for refunds, because I believed in supporting them and giving grace. Last week, however, my takeout order was missing sides and included items I hadn’t ordered. I called the next day, calmly explained what happened, and even said I understood the challenges of running a small business. I just wanted to know how they’d like to make it right. The staff member offered to remake the meal, which I appreciated. A few minutes later, the manager called back to say they’d prefer to refund me and no longer accept my business. After six years of loyal support and patience, that response was disappointing. Respect, appreciation, and accountability go a long way in business. Being accountable and treating customers with fairness and gratitude is what keeps people coming back, it builds trust and community. Unfortunately, this type of response is exactly why so many Black customers hesitate to keep supporting Black-owned businesses. When we try to show loyalty and understanding, we’re often met with defensiveness instead of accountability. And then, when we take our business to non-Black establishments, it becomes another point of criticism. That’s the real problem, not lack of support, but lack of accountability and consistency in how business is done. I’m sharing this not out of anger, but disappointment. I truly liked this restaurant and hoped to continue supporting it. I still wish them success, but I hope they take this as an opportunity to reflect and grow, because respect, appreciation, and accountability are what truly sustain any business or community.

Love this place! I’ve been going for many years and the food is STILL good! My favorite vegan option restaurant!