Main entrance of the carryout
a van parked in a parking lot
the kitchen
drink
Cincinnati's 23rd annual Bob Marley, reggae music and Food Festival
outside
Ashleigh J.
Apr 29, 2017
Well, I have been hearing this advertised on 1230 AM The Buzz for quite some time and I was looking for a good spot to eat.It was easy to find. It was in a little place area. The place is pretty small. Take out only.I bought 3 dinners and 3 desserts. It was a little expensive to me but I was like the food has to be good and have large servings. It was about $15 to $17 per dinner.Got home and started eating and I was not impressed. The mac and cheese taste like box mac and cheese...not baked like I'm used to or like most soul food places do it. The greens tasted old. And the chicken was dry. The people I got the other dinners for weren't really happy with theirs either.I got lemon cake for the desserts and that was the best tasting thing I got.The woman working there was nice. She said someone was supposed to be there helping her but they didn't come in. The wait was long due to that.Maybe it was an off day for them. Some places are a hit or miss. But other people I know said they didn't really like their food. But the are rather expensive to me. The most expensive soul food place I have been to. I might give them another try but if I don't, it's ok.
Read MorePaige M.
May 1, 2011
Savoring some soul food? Swing on by The Dukester!Located in Summit Plaza, The Dukester serves up some homemade favorites, such as fried chicken, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, collard greens, corn bread, baked beans... and more! The entree is certainly delectable, but the real stars of the meal are the side dishes. The Dukester cooks up some of the best sweet potatoes I've ever had. Actually, they served me the first sweet potatoes I ever liked! I wasn't a fan until I had them Dukester-style. The cornbread is also amazing: crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside. The Dukester has a walk-up window throughout the day, and in the evenings it is a jazz club, complete with dance floor and bar. It attracts an older African American crowd, but people from all over come to enjoy the food.There's a reason why they call it "soul food." The Dukester will make you feel all warm and welcome on the inside.
Read MoreLary R.
Aug 29, 2016
So I stop at this place for lunch. They don't have any lunch specials. I order the turkey and stuffing. They were out of stuffing, so just put the turkey on a slice of bread. The turkey was horrible. It was one of those turkey loaves, processed. My sides were sweet yams and cabbage. Both completely cold. And all this for a whopping $16.95. WILL NOT BE BACK!!
Read MoreKorey J.
Jun 23, 2024
I love a small place with good food. Nothing special just food cooked as expected and taste as expected. I haven't had anything bad. Best part is all you can eat on Sunday at 1:00pm. You really get to sample home cooking which is why i come every Sunday.No gimmicks just old guys cooking real food.
Read MoreL L.
Aug 3, 2024
let me start this isn't a buffet as advertise. This has got to be the worst food. I ever had. you have the owner serving you own a paper plate where what he wants to give you a scoop of all 10 items on one plate where he takes his spoon and breaks pieces of meat, which I never was able to get any meat but seemed to be bones and gristles that was the pork chop I asked for on two occasions both times the same results. Don't waste your time everything was old and cold. We spent $50 and had to go get food bc we were hungry. I've never had such and experience. I try to support businesses as I travel monthly all over the country.
Read MoreDiane F.
Mar 3, 2024
My husband attends the Duketers with his high school classmates for a monthly get-together. One of his friends suggested they support The Dukesters. They went for a Sunday Buffet and he came home and raved about the food. Finally, for his birthday, I wanted to see what the hype was all about. Well, I took my kids and grandkids for his birthday. My daughter was reluctant because she read the reviews, but those reviews were from years ago. We had an assortment of soul food, fried chicken, fried fish and salmon croquet, ribs, turkey and dressing, cabbage, green, mack & cheese--rice and more. I wanted to taste everything so I could critique it. Everything I ate was delicious. Try the buffet (drinks and desserts are included.) you won't be sorry. I do suggest they invest in a high chair and booster chairs.
Read MoreFlower F.
Jan 17, 2023
Rib tips! Ask for them HOT!Duke: are you serving catfish now? I'd like to try your cooking!
Read MoreJemar D.
Sep 4, 2019
Just stopped in to get a few fish plates for the fam. Fantastic as usual!Nothing like a home cooked meal that does not break the bank, without the sweat equity.
Read MoreTammy J.
Jul 23, 2018
7/23/2018 - Had a brother visiting from GA and after church he wanted some soul food. The first thing that came to mind was the Dukester. I tired it once before and had the ribs, but wasn't crazy about them, but I remembered the desert being delicious, so I took him there. We order 3 dinners (fired white, liver & onions and meatloaf). When we got home and started eating, to say we were disappointed is putting it mildly. Not only did the food lack any aroma, it tasted terrible. The fish was dark & looked like it was refried and even dousing it with hot sauce didn't help; the greens tasted like they dump vinegar over them; the green beans tasted spoiled and the sweet potatoes were less than tolerable. Don't even get me started on the meatloaf or lack thereof.As state early the pound cake was delicious and moist.I would not recommend the food to anyone!
Read MoreTracy T.
Jul 12, 2020
Save your money. Extremely overpriced.Adverstised as home cooking I tend to doubt it. First and last time. Mac n cheese definitely from a box
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