“A staple to the community. I have been eating here for years. The chili is SPICY but it is GOOD! There is something in the simplicity of this place that just takes you back in time. Prices are more than fair. I will forever hold Brandys in high regard. Keep it up!“
“First, I want to thank Trevor for the awesome customer service that he provided. He was very friendly and professional. He welcomed me with a smile and was able to answer my questions about the menu. He was patient and made sure that I had a great experience. He thanked me for coming in. I would rate him a 10. I will most definitely go back again.“
“A bunch of good looking young ladies with friendly, welcoming customer service skills make going there better. The food is what you'd expect from a quick BBQ food - truck. Their shakes are pretty good. Since we lost Sonic in this neighborhood a few years ago, Cook Out makes up for that loss, plus the atmosphere is much nicer.Parking: For those who may be physically impaired, there are spaces directly in front of the ramp-way onto the concrete sidewalk at the entrance.For everyone else, there are about 15 tables that easily seat 4 people each, but they could take 3 kids each on a school field trip or college kid meet-ups. Parking for about 40 cars is available for Cook Out customers with overflow in the rear of the building adjace the drive-through, which wraps the building.“
“I finally decided to stop and get coffee and a muffin, after driving past Jacobs Java. The coffee was great! Marq Jacobs, the owner of the café, roasts his own beans. The patio was the perfect spot to eat, drink, and unwind. I will be back to try the Chicago lunch offerings that Marq offers. If you live in the Terrill Mill/Powers Ferry area, or commute through it, stop and support a local business.“