From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Flight a full-service restaurant with multiple dining selections for a guest to enjoy in a single dining experience. Flight offers several distinct dining options: On the main floor, there is the hustle and bustle of friends and businesspeople gathering together. The bar is a welcoming place for those dining alone to meet friends yet unmet, or for those who want a quick bite. On the balcony level, the booths and small tables, some overlooking Main Street, offer more privacy and an opportunity for romance."
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly.
"The word 'flight' is used here to mean sample. So, when you order the Fresh Fish Flight for $29, for instance, you get a sampling of Atlantic grouper, halibut and Chilean sea bass delivered on a wooden tray with three holders. Each sample is served with a portion of the side items those dishes come with when they're ordered as full entrees or small plates. (There is, a dizzying array of choices to make here.)"
— Peggy Burch, The Commercial Appeal, Sept. 11, 2009 (two and a half stars)
From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Flight a full-service restaurant with multiple dining selections for a guest to enjoy in a single dining experience. Flight offers several distinct dining options: On the main floor, there is the hustle and bustle of friends and businesspeople gathering together. The bar is a welcoming place for those dining alone to meet friends yet unmet, or for those who want a quick bite. On the balcony level, the booths and small tables, some overlooking Main Street, offer more privacy and an opportunity for romance."
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly.
"The word 'flight' is used here to mean sample. So, when you order the Fresh Fish Flight for $29, for instance, you get a sampling of Atlantic grouper, halibut and Chilean sea bass delivered on a wooden tray with three holders. Each sample is served with a portion of the side items those dishes come with when they're ordered as full entrees or small plates. (There is, a dizzying array of choices to make here.)"
— Peggy Burch, The Commercial Appeal, Sept. 11, 2009 (two and a half stars)