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Good news - bad news. The good news is that all of the appetizers were very good. Red beans & rice, corn soup, dirty rice balls and corn muffins. We got there during 'social' hour and appetizers were half off, so we went a little overboard! My wife also enjoyed the cauliflower/broccoli casserole she had as an entree. The bad news is the reason we drove 40 miles was the southern fried chicken, which was a MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT. We had heard and read that the southern fried chicken here was a must...but instead it was a bust. Over-cooked and over-priced at $22. I've never seen such small pieces of chicken,,,especially the breast, which must have been all of 4 bites. I prefer white meat but there wasn't much between the miniature-sized wing and the mini-breast. I agree with Will T's review of 7/17 and would not recommend going out of your way for this place and we won't be going back at all. To the kitchen @ Southern Rail: You're charging full-price, why don't you serve full-size pieces of chicken? The miniature pieces you served Saturday night were embarrassing to your establishment and to the name 'Southern'.
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