One Of The Most Incredible Small Businesses In Alabama, Drexell & Honeybee's Is A Safe Haven For Home-Cooked Meals
By Marisa Roman|Published September 21, 2021
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
There is nothing that brings people together better than a hot meal. Whether it’s a community, a neighborhood, or a family, food is an experience we can all share together. In fact, for many, food is a universal language that crosses cultures, countries, and cuisines. For the owners of Drexell and Honeybee’s Donations Only Restaurant, food is their offering to the community of Brewton, Alabama. Before you do a double-take, you read that line right – this is a donations-only restaurant owned and operated by Lisa and Freddie Thomas-McMillan. What began as a nonprofit that supplied food boxes to residents has since grown into a safe haven for the community; a place to get a delicious, affordable, home-cooked meal.
Drexell & Honeybee's Restaurant provides both food and comfort to people who need it the most.
Owners Lisa and Freddie Thomas-McMillan were born and raised in Brewton, Alabama, and officially opened Drexell & Honeybee's in March 2018. The couple wanted to provide people with the choice to go to “a nice restaurant with a good, hot meal without having to worry about what it cost."
Lisa and Thomas made a decision to donate half of their retirement in order to make it possible for anyone, no matter their economic circumstance, to sit down and enjoy a hot, homemade meal.
This business does not accept an exchange of money for food or service within the restaurant. There is a well-protected donation box in the corner of the restaurant where people can go and drop off what they can, without anyone knowing how much. Lisa explained that everyone is treated the same way as soon as they enter the doors, regardless of how much or how little they slip into the box.
You might be wondering how this gargantuan act of generosity began, and according to Lisa, it all started with a snippet of conversation from a stranger. Lisa overheard a woman saying “she wished she could afford to just go and sit down at a nice restaurant and enjoy a coffee with friends."
Lisa said that the conversation "made me sad and from that day on it was planted in my heart to make it possible for her and others to do this." Really, it’s the simple fact that both Lisa and Freddie care about people that is the driving force behind this donations-only restaurant. As Lisa puts it, "the more you give to others the less you try to hold on to."
People travel from all over the country to have a warm meal from Drexell & Honeybee's. Depending on the day, you can expect to find trays of barbecued ribs, chicken and dumplings, macaroni and cheese, and more. There are even dessert options like blueberry cobbler to finish off the perfect meal. But you won't find menus here; these delicious food offerings vary by the day and rotate often.
It’s not just Lisa and Thomas who are generous in what they do; the community of Brewton also do their part. Farmers around the area regularly donate crops such as cucumbers, potatoes, and tomatoes. A few farmers have even started entirely new vegetable gardens to supply the restaurant. See how a bit of kindness can be contagious?
Some patrons leave notes with their donations which detail their struggles, and that being able to have a hot meal in a restaurant and being treated with respect allows them to hold onto their pride, which according to Lisa is what's most important above all.
Drexell & Honeybee's is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. And don’t expect to see them closed if disaster strikes.
Drexell & Honeybee's is committed to remaining open during unexpected storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes, providing a safe place whenever their community or a surrounding community is in turmoil. Anyone passing through the city, no matter their circumstances, can rely on this restaurant for a meal and some kindness.
They also want to remind people that no matter how much money you do or do not have, you can always use it as a tool for the good of others.
For more information about Drexell & Honeybees Donation Only Restaurant in Alabama, including current hours, visit their website or Facebook page. You can also check out a wonderful video about Lisa, Freddie, and the restaurant by clicking here.
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