Granny’s Kitchen and Banquet Hall

Granny’s Kitchen and Banquet Hall

Southern home cooked dishes and tasty desserts made fresh daily.

A History of Love, A Legacy of Traditions…\n\nWhen the dust settles, and the last building is standing, emerges Granny's Kitchen, a beautiful sight. The diamond in the rough, the cream of the crop, and the best kept secret. That's what remains of the Russ Legacy. At one time, the Russ's served as an economic engine for families and the African American community of Fort Pierce. The Russ Legacy created jobs in the Lincoln Park community for many families; a standard yet diverse business model for small businesses.\n\nThe drive and determination behind Granny’s Kitchen is not a big strong machine, but a soft spoken, mild mannered, very focused Mrs. Russ. Stop by the restaurant on any given day and you will be greeted with a warm smile and a big dose of that southern charm. If you ask me, I think that’s a key ingredient in all her dishes, and oh, a huge helping of love as Mr. Russ would say.

  • <p>Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russ, 1975Russ Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Granny's Kitchen and Banquet Hall before renovationRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Big Hassis, name sake for owner Hassie RussRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Helen Morris, name sake for Granny's KitchenRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Russ's Signature Fried Chicken and RiceRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>#7_Russ's onPorch</p>
  • <p>The Russ FamilyRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Mrs. Russ' Homemade Red Velvet CakeRuss Family photos</p>
  • <p>Decorated Banquet HallRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Banquet HallRuss Family Photos</p>
  • <p>Remodeled Granny's Kitchen and Banquet Hall</p>
  • Granny’s Kitchen and Banquet Hall