Pimento Cheeseburger
Wr Social House

Wr Social House

25 N Park Sq NE, Marietta, Georgia, 30060, United States

Fish • Cheese • Seafood • American


"We visited during the Marietta Food Tour today, and we sampled their pimento cheese balls served with a delightful pepper honey sauce. It was pure bliss! I could’ve eaten a dozen of them, even at the risk of my partner scolding me for finishing them all—believe me, I would have! After that initial taste, we had to return for dinner, and it did not disappoint. We started with the goat cheese-stuffed fried green tomatoes, and they were so good that I felt like I could have slipped into a food coma right then and there. "Delicious" doesn’t even begin to describe them! We also tried the peanut hummus, which, while decent, fell a bit flat for our expectations—it could have used more flavor and definitely less salt. The accompanying celery and carrots for dipping, along with the fresh-baked bread chips, were a nice addition, but ultimately, it didn’t quite hit the mark. We’ve noted to skip that next time. For my entrée, I chose the Social House burger with a side salad. You could tell that the meat was ground in-house and of excellent quality. This restaurant is run by a husband-and-wife team who own the Butcher and Baker next door, which explains their talent—spoiler alert: the husband is the butcher, and the wife is the baker! My burger was cooked medium, topped with caramelized onions, and it was a hefty two-patty creation. Despite having a big appetite, I had to slice it in half to manage it! The side salad was a lovely mix of field greens drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette, topped generously with crispy fried onions and blue cheese crumbles—a really flavorful combination. My partner opted for the fried chicken sandwich, but it’s worth noting that it wasn’t the thick batter-fried type you might expect. Instead, it was lightly coated, likely pan-fried, which made it a pleasant surprise! He also enjoyed hand-cut fries that were crispy and cooked to perfection—quite impressive, especially since I’m not usually a fan of fries! Unfortunately, we were too stuffed for dessert and couldn’t fit in another bite. In conclusion, you absolutely need to check out this restaurant! It’s just one of the many fantastic spots in the square, but it truly stands out and deserves your visit and support."

Jam's Deli

Jam's Deli

5707 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro I-27410-4112, United States

Salad • Burgers • American • Vegetarian


"This is one of those few oddball places that has been around Greensboro longer than I have, but yet, I had somehow never stopped in until recently. It wasn't our original destination, the place we tried to go was not open on Mondays, but Jam's was right there and I said let's give it a shot. While it seems from other reviews they may have some consistency issues, our visit was great! I was in the mood for hot dogs, and not having any idea how theirs were, I went for a pair all the way with hot chips. The price was very reasonable, and when the basket came out, it was stuffed with two loaded dogs and overflowing with crispy chips. Good sign for sure. The hot dogs themselves were a couple of the most plump franks I have seen, and they had a nice flavor to them. The chili was meaty, maybe too much so for many, but I felt it balanced really well with the slaw, onions, and mustard. The only way these could have been better would be a buttered and grilled bun, overall, I was quite happy. My chips were hot and crispy top to bottom, and the ranch was great. Hard for me to complain at all. The inside of this place is definitely retro. Clean just dated, but honestly, it's totally fine with the vibe they are going for, and I'm sure a renovation would require raising prices. I say keep it how it is, and continue to provide solid food. I'll be curious to see how it is going forward, but on a first visit, I was very happy and will return!"