As a bona fide southerner living in Las Vegas, this place was a vast disappointment. I was prepared to pay too much for fried chicken, but my expectation was that they would keep it authentic. The chicken was raw, and when we complained to the waiter he said it was because it was brined. We've had brined chicken before, many times. This was raw. He didn't remove it from the bill, as most good servers at most good restaurants would offer to do. He didn't care that it was Valentine's Day and we had a bad experience.
We had the charred okra, which sounded promising but was soggy. The grilled romaine had barely any dressing and was overpowered by the anchovy croutons.
The chicken liver toast was the best thing we ate, but it would have been better on crusty bread instead of limp bread.
I can say only two good things about this place: 1) the wines by the glass selection was good. Most restaurants get that wrong--they did a good job. 2) the music they play is the only authentic thing about this place.
Careless and thoughtless service. Limp, under-seasoned vegetables, raw fried chicken.
Southerners--stay away. Anyone not from the South--stay away. There's better in Vegas for less money, like M&M Soul Food.