Chandelier Café and Caterer, located inside the historic Neely House has made a temporary closing permanent.
Once a beautiful home, later refurbished as a hotel at 575 South Royal St., near the railroad depot, the ground floor became home of Jackson’s newest upscale restaurant, Sept. 24, 2015.
The restaurant became a blend of re-purposed and new décor envisioned by the chef, Jennifer Dickerson, and her partner, Mac Edwards.
Both Dickerson and Edwards are from Memphis.
Dickerson posted this note on Chandelier’s Facebook page –
“While I was hopeful that our closing would be temporary, I am sad to announce that Chandelier will be closing permanently.
“I have come to know and love the people of Jackson. Being able to take my vision and turn it into a restaurant completed a lifelong dream and is something that I will always cherish. This restaurant will always have a piece of my heart.
“We are so thankful for all the support from the community for the past several years. Thank you for giving me and my amazing family of employees the opportunity to create Sexy Southern Cuisine in Jackson!”
-Chef Jennifer Dickerson

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Why did it close?