What I Ordered:
• Smoky Turkey Leg
• Macaroni and Cheese
• Candied Yams
• Collard Greens
• 18-piece Wings (Sweet & Spicy Sauce)
• Sweet Potato Pie
• Crinkle-cut French Fries
The Positives:
1. 18-piece Wings: The sweet and spicy sauce was amazing—perfectly balanced with just the right kick. The chicken itself was cooked to perfection, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, without needing to request extra frying time. This was the star of the meal and absolutely worth revisiting.
2. Smoky Turkey Leg: This was another highlight. The sauce was delicious, the meat was tender and falling off the bone, and the portion size was generous. If you’re a turkey leg fan, this is a must-try.
3. Sweet Potato Pie: The flavor was unique, with an intriguing spice (possibly nutmeg or ginger) standing out. While the flavor was good, the portion size for $6 felt underwhelming.
The Mediocre:
1. Crinkle-cut Fries: These were just average fries—no seasoning, nothing remarkable. They were fine as a side, but not memorable.
2. Collard Greens: The vinegar-water base wasn’t my personal style, though the seasoning was decent, and they included smoked meat for added flavor. While they were edible, they didn’t stand out.
The Disappointments:
1. Macaroni and Cheese: The portion size was incredibly small, and it wasn’t baked—it was just standard shell pasta with cheese sauce. The dish lacked seasoning, requiring additional salt and pepper to be palatable.
2. Candied Yams: These were just okay. They didn’t have the rich sweetness or buttery depth I was hoping for.
3. Value for Money: Spending $85 for this meal felt excessive, especially given the small portions of the sides and the underwhelming flavor of certain items.
Overall Thoughts:
While I appreciate the effort, Uncle Ray’s Drive-In didn’t quite meet my expectations. The wings and smoked turkey leg were fantastic and worth ordering again, but the sides and desserts didn’t deliver on flavor or value. I moved to Texas expecting bold flavors and big portions, because they say everybut tBIG HERE! Well ifound out quickly that's a lie. This meal fell short in both categories, especially compared to the establishme I frequent back in Ohio, where seasoning & portion is key.
I love supporting local businesses, and I don’t mind paying for great food, but this just didn’t feel worth the $85 (Door Dash). Unfortunately, I won’t be returning for the full meal experience. However, if you’re craving Sweet & Spicy wings fried hard or a smoky turkey leg, those are definite standouts and worth every bite!!