Quality Home Goods for Southerners Who Love Their Mamas and Hoard Bacon Fat



The Y’all Come Eat Cotton Coaster

Regular price $6.00

Call them to the table with our Y’all Come Eat Cotton Coaster. This thick cocktail napkin is made from high-quality cotton for maximum durability. Protect your surfaces in style with this unique coaster!

5"x5" 100% cotton cocktail napkins. Restaurant quality. Designs in commercial grade screen printing ink. Machine washable. Iron while damp with a cloth cover to protect the designs.

Our clean, classic designs are the perfect home decor for a rustic, country farmhouse, an elegant city loft or any home that needs some Southern charm. Guaranteed to make hearts smile.

Come read our Barn Blog for stories more Southern than train songs, white dirt and Carolina dogs.

Chuck Reece, former editor of The Bitter Southerner, spins some tales so good they'll make you want to say grace with a Southern drawl and eat a tomato sandwich. And come on over to our brand new sister publication, Salvation South. We're telling Southern stories about hope and healing that are guaranteed to make your heart smile! And come listen to his podcast on Georgia Public Radio, Salvation South Deluxe.

Stacy Reece, Cool Stuff Officer at Down South, makes the products and adds a few stories and recipes to make everybody from grandmothers to grandmillenials feel good about about having a Southern drawl. She also makes all the products for Salvation South. Her work has been featured in Okra Magazine and the Southern Living Blog

Y'all is the contraction between you and all. 

In the Southern United States, people use y'all when addressing a two or more people. Y'all is an informal way of saying `you all.' It is not spelled yall or ya'll. We know. We checked.