Contemporary Southern Meal for Two, or $25 for $50 Worth of Cuisine for Two or More at Itta Bena Restaurant
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Chefs put a contemporary spin on traditional Southern dishes with duck confit and waffles, sweet-potato grits, and blackened Gulf snapper
Good Southern cooking can transport you to a country kitchen—biscuits in the oven, chicken frying in the skillet, and a bare-chested Ted Turner in the doorway with an armload of firewood. Experience true grits with this Groupon.
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$49 for a contemporary Southern meal for two (up to a $109 value)
- One shared appetizer (up to a $15 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $78 value)
- Two desserts (a $16 value)<p>
$25 for $50 worth of contemporary Southern cuisine for two or more<p>
On the menu, starters such as Abita beer-battered barbecue shrimp ($15) pave the way for main dishes such as duck confit with wild rice waffles ($25), wild mushroom pasta ($19, up to $33 with meat), and center-cut 8-ounce filet mignon ($36). Desserts include seasonal fruit cobbler and spiced carrot cake ($8).<p>
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About Itta Bena at BB King's Blues Club
Much like the musicians that play jazz and soul at B.B. King's Blues Club two floors below, the chefs at Itta Bena Restaurant draw their inspiration from their roots. Using fresh, seasonal ingredients with a focus on seafood and grilled meats, they spin their own contemporary interpretations of classic Southern dishes, especially those of the Delta region. They fill plates with colorful tableaus of chargrilled shrimp over stone-ground grits, bone-in herb-roasted chicken, Maple Leaf Farms duck confit with wild rice waffles, and blackened Gulf red snapper.
The sweet and spicy aromas from the kitchen blend with the decor to create an intimate atmosphere—which Southern Living describes as “speakeasy-inspired”—and a calming center above the Beale Street commotion. Exposed rafters and simple, wheel-shaped chandeliers hang over the closely packed tables. Views of the street are interrupted only by the towering blue neon sign of the venue below. The entire space is cast in a soothing blue light, the result of a subtle window tinting designed to cultivate a laid-back vibe while reminding diners of Eiffel 65, the greatest blues band ever. Though above a music club, the space also hosts its own regular live entertainment from vocalists and guitarists who play jazz, blues, rock, and soul.