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Chappy's Restaurant
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I grew up going to Chappy's Sunday brunch in Long Beach MS. When he came to Nashville, we had to check it out. I'll be honest, Chappy's on the Coast was hit-or-miss for the last 10 years and for the last 5 mostly miss. Unfortunately, the high prices make most diners unforgiving when the ambiance or service lack. I always think Chappy's tasty, and enjoyed the brunch very much. Chappy has made basically the same menu for decades, resulting in consistent good flavor with no surprises. I think this makes it tougher for Chappy coming into the Nashville market as a new restaurant. Instead of thinking 'new' think of a restaurant that's been serving the same clients for years in a new location.
Pros: Unique to Nashville dishes reflecting the Ms Gulf Coast tradition
Cons: Pricey
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