From Bo List, Memphis Flyer, Feb. 14, 2008:
"Miss Polly's Soul City Café, open since last March, follows the Wells tradition of catering to late-night musicians and Beale Street hangover-ers. Owner Ty Agee, a jovial Hardeman County cattle rancher, notes the décor with glee: The tables are hand-painted tributes to famous Beale musicians (like B.B. King and an unlikely reunion of Ike and Tina Turner on the same table), while a giant plush rooster — Polly — greets incoming guests."
Full bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Late-night Fri–Sat.
"Bite into a thigh and catch your breath. The crust and the skin crackle through to a delicate interior that is tasty right to the bone (and you will get to the bone, no doubt). There's enough pepper playing in the batter that it tickles your tongue, but not so much that your sinuses even bother to bark. It's excellent. ... "
— Jennifer Biggs, The Commercial Appeal
From Bo List, Memphis Flyer, Feb. 14, 2008:
"Miss Polly's Soul City Café, open since last March, follows the Wells tradition of catering to late-night musicians and Beale Street hangover-ers. Owner Ty Agee, a jovial Hardeman County cattle rancher, notes the décor with glee: The tables are hand-painted tributes to famous Beale musicians (like B.B. King and an unlikely reunion of Ike and Tina Turner on the same table), while a giant plush rooster — Polly — greets incoming guests."
Full bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Late-night Fri–Sat.
"Bite into a thigh and catch your breath. The crust and the skin crackle through to a delicate interior that is tasty right to the bone (and you will get to the bone, no doubt). There's enough pepper playing in the batter that it tickles your tongue, but not so much that your sinuses even bother to bark. It's excellent. ... "
— Jennifer Biggs, The Commercial Appeal