From the second you walk into a Moe's, you'll notice there's something different. You actually feel welcomed. Ever since our employees at the first location in Atlanta, GA in the year 2000 shouted 'Welcome to Moe's!' – which probably scared the bejesus out of those first guests – that phrase has embodied our entire culture. Everybody is welcome at Moe's. Except, of course, fugitives. But who is Moe? Is he some random guy with a magical recipe for killer southwestern food? Nah, although that does sound like a cool dude. Moe's actually stands for Musicians Outlaws and Entertainers, which is why music is more than background noise to us. And we're not just talking about some trendy song or band. We're all about the pioneers. The ones who made more than music; they made memories. Our hand-selected playlist is filled with the amazing artists who left this world too early since these legends changed the musical landscape and continue to inspire guitar slingers, lyrical poets and a new generation of pioneers. Wondering where the Outlaw comes in to play? Well, we're not corporate, stodgy or pretentious like the others. In fact, we celebrate originality, starting with our guests who can create whatever they're craving with our 20+ fresh ingredients. And this creative spirit carries through everything we do. And the Entertainers? Our menu names, such as Earmuffs, Wrong Doug and Alright Alright Alright are inspired by pop-culture. Things that made us laugh our asses off. And speaking of which, laughter is the best when it's shared with good company. That's why we've made it a mission to create days like Moe Monday and Cinco de Moe's™ for you and your friends, family and possibly even co-workers to hang and have killer food. That's just how we roll. After 17 years of rockin' and rollin', we're now serving the most awesome Southwest fare at more than 700 locations in the U.S. and abroad. And our bold southwest flavor goes beyond our restaurant walls and can be found in Walmart, Kroger and BJs Warehouses across the country.