Chandelier

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Jackson, United States

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Restaurant· American· Southern· Food And Drink

Chandelier Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chandelier is located in Jackson, United States on 575 S Royal St. Chandelier is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category restaurant in United States. Located in the historic Neely House (built as the Murphy Hotel, circa 1901), Chandelier is Jackson's newest fine dining destination. Come experience Chef/Owner Jennifer Dickerson's innovative southern cuisine in a comfortable, eclectic setting. Attentive service, craft cocktails in our cozy bar, and a thoughtful wine list make Chandelier the perfect spot for a romantic dinner for two, an evening with friends, or a business function. Metropolitan food and service with warmth and charm, we hope to see y'all soon.

Address

575 S Royal St

Phone

+17315542221

Open hours

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Dennis Sanford

This place was phenomenal. The atmosphere was very comfortable and very well decorated. The staff was amazing, especially Michael. The food was very well prepared and well presented. A great place for a group or a romantic dinner. Easy to find and parking g is plentiful.

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Zach Dailey

Service was prompt and knowledgeable of the menu. Bar was well stocked with a nice cocktail list. Atmosphere was warm, quaint, and cozy. Menu offered a variety of options while staying concise. Food was rich, flavorful, and balanced. Hands down the best salmon I have ever had! Looking forward to returning soon.

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Hassie Riddell

The best food in west Tennessee by far!

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Jessica Mayo

The food and overall experience was fantastic!

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Marla Herbert

This place was over the top awesome! I had the duck with was divine! They are served a porter beer that was spectacular! Wish I lived closer. I would be a regular.

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Scott Myatt

Excellent food and atmosphere! Restored railroad hotel, circa 1910. Fine dining, but casual setting.

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Dakota Windom

The food is fine, I guess. I see why people around here like it. It's different. But different doesn't mean good. It's striving for an ambiance that it doesn't quite achieve. Trying to hard is an apt phrase, here. I mean, are you boutique also? Because you sure look like it. The staff was as expected for a place with throw pillows everywhere. I say try it once but skip it after that.

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Matthew Owen

Best dining in Jackson. Eclectic and different from big city fine dining. Excellent chef.