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Businiess name:  Mary Mac's Tea Room
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Forget about all the negative yankee reviews, and take it from an Atlanta native, this is the real deal. When I was a kid, Maraget Lupo, always greeted my family with a smile. Now forty years later, Mrs. Lupo has passsed, but Mary Mac's lives on. The old servers have long gone also, and maybe the servers are a little green. I go for the old fashioned southern food. The greenpot likker(juice from greens) with a homemade corn muffin, is a wonderful place to start. Fried chicken livers, pork chops, and the seafood platter are the standouts. Veggies---fried green tomatoes, creamed-style corn, fried okra, yeast rolls, and the darn best sweet tea in the south. Not expensive, check out the old photo collections on the walls. Put some south in your mouth. Amen! Pros: Authentic Southern Food, Very Nostalgic! Cons: Some Green Servers!

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