This place was an unexpected delight.
We recently wandered in after finding that Archies had closed. The front door was open at 10:57 and we entered and took a seat.
Another family, including an older lady in a wheelchair, was also in the waiting area. Immediately a woman came into the waiting area and protested that they were closed and that they invited the other party in because it was hot outside. I prepared to leave the restaurant because I felt unwelcome and as though my presence was an unintended consequence of someone being nice. My husband informed me that the restaurant opened at 11. It was now 10:58. He wanted to stay.
I explained to the woman who was protesting that her reaction was very strong and it made me feel uncomfortable. I felt that the professional response would have been to say that they weren't seating for five more minutes and to offer menus and water.
But we were soon seated and while I was still upset I was able to see that they had food that was paleo friendly. I ordered the rotisserie chicken, upgraded to white meat, cabbage, and green beans. My husband had the gumbo, available Sundays only.
The server said he would soon return with biscuits and gravy. We had brought drinks in with us so we weren't parched.
The food came out well before the promised biscuits. The portions were modest. But the food was good. It was flavorful and well prepared. The biscuits were delivered with the check. I am told they were delish.
My suggestion to Mom's Fixin's is that they offer an entree that is compromised of four side dishes. Their sides are unusual out here and would likely findable audience.
The woman who was protesting earlier did visit the guests shortly after we were seated and was very nice. I didn't find out if she was an owner or employee.