Reviews for Magnolia & May in Memphis, TN
Went on a saturday morning for brunch. Very fun atmosphere. Staff was spread thin, but the food was amazing. Grilled peach... and fried chicken salad was such a great conbo of flavors! We also had the hash and shrimp & grits. Both were great and alsohad some really yummy flavor profiles. Devilled eggs were nothing special. Read more
Never had watermelon salad but my gawd it was good.The service was outstanding. So sorry I didn't get here before it was time to... go. Make that reservation and you won't regret it. Read more
Stopped in for Sunday brunch. In spite of the place being packed, service was excellent.. Started with brunch appetizer salads.... Portions were so large that I didn't order an entree. Food was excellent. Read more
Great service, tasty food, and dog friendly patio. This place has an awesome happy hour menu too!
Pork belly Pasta. Was delicious. Some of my favorites are Buffalo broccoli, collard green melt, shrimp and grits, pimento... cheese Awesome friendly atmosphere great service Read more
Fresh, flavorful food. Variety of seasonal cocktails. Friendly staff. Very clean with a nice, secluded patio. The buffalo... broccoli and double cheeseburger are two of my favorites, but you really can’t go wrong. Nice local restaurant with a fairlycasual atmosphere and quality food. Read more
Brunch was my favorite over dinner but I'm sure you can find something that you would like for dinner as well! The service is... always good and for brunch they have a brunch cocktail list as well as the option to buy a bottle of champagne for $20 thatcomes with juice. Definitely worth trying out! Read more
Lord… where to start. Service: subpar. They let you know you’ll be paying 20% when you walk in. They want everyone to have a... reservation… even though the majority of tables are empty. The menu was relatively lackluster, so we went with the “sides”option. 2 sides bacon, 1 side biscuit, and one side pancake. Oh yes. And the “deviled egg” appetizer. The deviled egg was1/2 of an egg on a plate. Not even a whole egg. For $1. The food was mediocre and they seemed to have the expectation thatpeople eat their starchy breakfast foods sans toppings, like butter. Yes, the most basic condiment for biscuits and pancakes.However, they charge you for this. The alcoholic drinks are pathetic looking and a sweet tea will run you $3.50… they probablycharge for refills. Save your money and go to iHOP! All the butter you want included in the price of your meal. Read more