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222 Sullivan St.,
New York, NY 10012
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A, B, C, D, E, F, V at W. 4th St.-Washington Sq.
$10
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Not Accepted
Broome St. to 14th St., Lafayette St. to West St.
This venue is closed.
"Shut Up and Eat It" is the motto at this ever-expanding down-home, downtown soul-food operation. Grungy hipster locals chow down on carb-heavy comfort food amid garish thrift shop paintings and a porch door that never stops slamming. It's Louisiana meets the Loisaida as surly servers spoon heaping portions straight from a steam table onto your plate and Dominicans play dominoes on the sidewalk outside. Choose from a list of Mama's Basics (fried chicken, meat loaf, grilled salmon, etc.) with choice of side order, including mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, honey-glazed sweet potatoes and fresh green beans--all for 10 bucks. Mama's Bar opened next door, with some seriously inventive cocktails that use fresh seasonal ingredients from the restaurant's kitchen.
Recommended DishesMama's meat loaf with mac & cheese, $10
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