From the restaurant's website:
"M & J's Soul Food, LLC is a family owned and operated restaurant. The doors opened for business on Feb. 8, 2008."
No alcohol available. Serving lunch and dinner Tue–Sun. Closed Mon.
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"Mac 'n' cheese so thick and rich, your veins will run orange for a week; slabs of fried catfish so big you could just about surf on them; greens so fatty — and tasty — you'll think they were harvested from the side of a pig. These are just a few of the standouts at M and J's Soul Food, a Charles Village corner restaurant that may be bare bones in style, but in flavor and sheer unhealthiness, should be classified as a controlled substance."
— Baltimore City Paper
From the restaurant's website:
"M & J's Soul Food, LLC is a family owned and operated restaurant. The doors opened for business on Feb. 8, 2008."
No alcohol available. Serving lunch and dinner Tue–Sun. Closed Mon.
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"Mac 'n' cheese so thick and rich, your veins will run orange for a week; slabs of fried catfish so big you could just about surf on them; greens so fatty — and tasty — you'll think they were harvested from the side of a pig. These are just a few of the standouts at M and J's Soul Food, a Charles Village corner restaurant that may be bare bones in style, but in flavor and sheer unhealthiness, should be classified as a controlled substance."
— Baltimore City Paper