Decked out in what can best be described as ecumenical indie-kitsch, this Woodstock staple has a homey campus vibe and an earnest staff. Not as menacingly rich as you might think, the Southern fare notches points on down-home items like Catfish Bites ($8) with a fairly subtle aioli and r�moulade, a sharp grown-up mac-and-cheese ($4.50), earthy Creole gumbo ($11), and an edgy chopped barbecue pork po'boy sandwich with slaw and r�moulade ($8). (TD)
WWeek 2015