The Chimneys Menu

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  • joe p.

    This was the first time we ventured out with our new little one. This is definitely not a place that we would typically bring a 2-month-old, but we were jonesing to get out of the house and have some good food in a good atmosphere. A friend recommended Chimneys, so there we were. We were greeted in about as warm a manner as possible. The hostess took great interest in our baby and suggested a couple of good places for us to sit where we wouldn't really be a nuisance if our munchkin decided to get vocal. But we were still part of the other diners, so it was very nice to be considered in such a way. Our waitress was very thoughtful with regard to the baby and gave us a good breakdown of the specials as well as some items on the menu. We chose a mid-range bottle of wine that was very good for the price in our opinion. We got a couple of apps to begin which were very good. The calamari and the seared tuna, the latter of the two being fantastic. The calamari was good. Nothing different or out of this world, but good. We got specials for our entrees which we don't normally do. But they sounded really good and we saw another table that had one and it looked really nice. The entrees were quite simply put - delicious! The temp was good, the flavor was ridiculously good in the beef tips. The service was spot-on. Not too hurried, not too slow. Just right. And the icing on the cake was when our server brought us complimentary desert (a congrats for our first night out with the baby). If it were me, I would have made an awkward issue out of it... "I'd like to say congrats on your new baby and get you guys some desert on me..." I tend to overthink these things. But our server executed this extremely kind gesture with the utmost subtlety and sincerity. She simply brought us two of the better selling deserts and had faith that we'd like them. And like them we did! All-in-all we had a tremendously good time at Chimneys. We will be back again and again to entertain friends and business associates as well as a nice little getaway when we need to unwind.

    (5)
  • Connie G.

    My husband and I had our date night at The Chimneys. After a long day on the water, it was refreshing to sip on a glass of chilled wine while sitting on the Veranda. The gulf breezes and the beautiful scenery added to the romantic atmosphere. The service was friendly and accommodating. The food was a bit pricey but not obscenely so. The crab cakes were perfectly seasoned. The salad was small but fresh. My husband had the fried shrimp and asparagus, I had the grilled grouper on a rice pilaf. Of course we shared and enjoyed both very much. All in all it was an outstanding dinner experience, We will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Jamie W.

    Had the pleasure of trying this place out! It's an old house converted over to a restaurant so it has tons of character!! Plenty of parking in the back and over looks the gulf. I went in for brunch so what they do is charge $20 you pick your main dish and any 2 sides. Price also includes a glass of champagne. It seemed to be a popular place for Christmas parties. Give the grits a go!

    (4)
  • Stephanie G.

    Great Valentine's night dinner. The Lobster tail was cooked just right & the trout was prepared perfect. My fav was the Ahi Tuna & the Chocolate martini.

    (5)
  • David W.

    Best place for a nice dinner in Gulfport. Inside looks like a country club. Staff is very nice--great southern hospitality. A full bar with some unique drinks. I recommend the Orange Crush or Pickle martini. Seafood dishes are amazing. The Tuna Steak is fabulous. They also make their own salad dressings. Don't miss the Creole Ranch. Deserts are fantastic. Try the creme brûlée. Casual but one would probably feel most comfortable wearing preppy clothing to this place--khakis and polos. Not a good atmosphere for kids. Great view of the Gulf.

    (5)
  • James M.

    Amazing food, at a reasonable price. Down side hard to find and the ceiling could use a cleaning.

    (5)
  • Alex B.

    We went for Father's Day Brunch and either the kitchen was overwhelmed or just completely off. The Eggs Benedict were over cooked, no runny yolk and one serving had shells still attached, the potatoes were not seasoned and not warm. The service way great as always and the champagne was always filled. This time I fill we did not get our moneys worth.

    (2)
  • Mariah D.

    My sister-in-law's baby shower was hosted at The Chimneys, and it was a really nice event. The restaurant is in a beautiful old plantation home with high ceilings, windows abound, a wraparound porch and classic southern flair. Parking behind the restaurant was easy, and even during Sunday brunch, there was plenty of spots for all of the guests plus regular patrons. Our party had a buffet of shrimp and grits, an egg casserole dish, spinach dip with french bread, key lime pie bites and brownie bites with marshmallow. The shrimp and grits were buttery, subtly cheesy, topped with bacon and absolutely delicious. By far the best grits I've ever had. The spinach dip was your average spinach dip, which is always delicious, but nothing original. The egg casserole was not my favorite because the eggs were rubbery and overcooked, and the whole dish lacked moisture or sauce. The key lime pie was good, but that brownie was heavenly! When I return to The Chimneys, I'll have the shrimp and grits and a tray of marshmallow brownies to go, please. They waitress was offering mimosas (which other ladies in our party enjoyed and drank liberally), but I stuck to soda since I had a 6 hour drive ahead of me. The area they sectioned off for our group had beautiful garden and gulf views. However, it was a little tight for us to move and for the waitress to get to everyone. There was one waitress assigned to our party of about 25 while we were there for about 3 hours. I think perhaps a manager, another server or busboy should have come around to our party every now and then to help our waitress out with bringing drinks and clearing dishes. She was nice, working hard and decently efficient. She sometimes forgot who ordered which drink and was bringing them out one at a time, instead of filling a tray from the bar. She also probably could have served us all a little faster if she weren't wearing flip flops. Overall I enjoyed my time spent here, and it was a lovely location for a baby shower. I'll definitely want to come back to dine when I'm next in Mississippi visiting my family.

    (5)
  • Chrissie R.

    Had a lovely brunch here. Awesome view. Beautiful house/restaurant. Amazing food. Amazing service. My new favorite place to go on the Coast.

    (5)
  • Paula B.

    If you like to pay $17 for a wilted iceberg lettuce salad with three shrimp and some crabmeat, then I highly recommend you try the Godchoux salad at The Chimneys. I do give them points for their server taking this entree off of my bill. The side item I ordered was the sweet potato wedges, and while it is a very small portion, for three dollars they were delicious and worth the price. Also they're freshly baked bread is super delicious and was served very warm. I live about one hour north of the coast, and in my city, there are way too many restaurants for a restaurant with service and food like this to stay in business. I'm not sure what the current competition for this restaurant is in the Gulfport/Biloxi area. But it must not be much. There is absolutely one unforgivable transgression that a server can commit which to me, sets the tone for how I feel about a restaurant when I leave, and that is whether or not my drinking glass was refilled at a reasonable pace. this may sound very demanding, but it just doesn't seem that hard to visually scan your tables and see who needs a refill. My glass was never refilled during my meal and as my friend and I stayed at the table to visit and catch up, our table was cleared of items multiple times, without a refill ever being offered. This was my first experience at this restaurant and I would not voluntarily request to return. However, I do hate to give the restaurant only one shot. My friend who suggested this restaurant whom I met for lunch says it is one of her favorites and that her friends have favorite items on the menu and they are always pleased with their selections I guess every restaurant is worth at least one shot, so at least take my vice and pass on that salad. I however, will not return.

    (2)
  • John H.

    Ahh! Sunday brunch at the Chimney's! I had the trout sardou and my wife had the fried eggs and crab cakes. Both meals were as aesthetically pleasing as they were to our taste buds. But let me not leave out the impeccably prompt, attentive and professional server, Meghan, and the ambiance of watching the waves roll in on the beach while eating brunch with your bride. You will never be disappointed here. Always worth the visit. Make reservations though. They are popular for a reason.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    Atmosphere was great. Nice view of the gulf and the inside is very inviting. That's about it. My wife and I went there for our 12 year anniversary. We won't be back. Service was just OK. She ordered the trout almodine. Dry and too fishy tasting. I ordered a 32 dollar steak. Ordered it medium, it came out well done. Waitress came by later to ask how everything was and I told her the steak was over cooked. She took it back to the kitchen and shortly afterward brought back, what can only be described as a small piece of meat surrounded by a lot of FAT. Worse steak I have ever had. And to make it worse, it was as if we upset the waitress for telling her that it was fatty. All I can say is that this place is nice to sit in, but don't order the food. Vrazels, please come back.

    (2)
  • Heather P.

    Best comment I have is that this is a lovely place to look at. We arrived for dinner at 5:30 and no hostess. Our dinning guests were already seated so we just walked to the table. Waitress was attentive and on her game. We ordered Calamari and stuffed mushrooms for apps. Nothing special about the Calamari. Your basic run of the mill, battered calamari with a side of marinara. The stuffed mushrooms were well cooked, and the stuffing was nice and moist. But for a place that is suppose to be a top class dinning experience they might think about using baby portabella or something a bit more exciting for the mushrooms. Salads, exactly what Randy T described. One of the worst salads I have eaten to date. The dressing of Balsamic vinaigrette was so lacking in flavor I wasn't even sure what the heck it was. 1 small grape tomato cut in half, one slice of cucumber, one ring of red onion and the rest was extremely dark mixed greens. For meals our table ordered the whole stuffed flounder, the Ahi Tuna and then 2 orders of the special of the night, which was a blackened Mahi topped with shrimp and crabmeat, some sort of heavy garlic butter something or other, resting on top of asparagus. The mahi was way over cooked and dry as could be. No blacken spices that I could taste at all. I'm a garlic lover so was not offended by the large amounts of chopped garlic atop my fish, but my dinning partner was less then thrilled. Asparagus and the app of stuffed mushrooms claimed to have holidanse atop them. I think they dragged out the teaspoon to top these items and measured it exactly. They managed to get a dollop of holidanse on 2 of the 5 pieces of apsaragus. For the price you pay here you do not get what you are paying for. Me and my BF left hungry and visited another dinning location for coffee and desserts. Would I give this place another try? not a chance

    (2)
  • Randy T.

    Decided to visit Chimneys after craving my favorite dish this weekend. This is the first opportunity that I had to visit Chimneys since it has re-opened. The restaurant was rebuilt at the old location in a southern style with lots of windows overlooking the gulf. When we arrived there were less than six tables occupied but you wouldnt have known that by the hostesses actions. Hostess was pre-occupied and kept us and another party waiting while running back and forth. For the calibur this restaurant tries to achieve first impressions can make or break you and having a hostess confused when your slow sure doesnt make a lasting one. When our menus arrived I was disappointed to see a scaled down verison of the original menu with my favorite dish omitted. Our waitress was on top of her game and probably one of the highlights of our visit. The food unfortunately was a little disappointing. I settled on the Grilled Chicken and my partner the Sauteed Vegetables over Pasta. Our salads were mixed greens with only 1 grape tomato and 1 slice of cucumber each. My partner and I found this a little ridiculous and very stingy for any restaurant much less an establishment considered to be a 4 star restaurant. My Chicken dish was good but my partners Vegetable Pasta was disappointing. Although the vegetables were fresh and crisp and the Pasta cooked Al dente there was way too much vinegar used giving the vegetables a pickled taste. Although we enjoyed the ambiance of the evening I would not have made the trip had I known my favorite dish was no longer on the menu and was disappointed that my partner was not able to enjoy her meal.

    (2)
  • Sue B.

    Had lunch there and it was fabulous. Wasn't crowded but the service was great and the food was really good. I highly recommend the Cajun snapper.

    (4)
  • Dustin M.

    I love this place. I love it. I love it again.

    (5)
  • Wendy S.

    The blackened stuffed filet and lemon beurre blanc chicken were delicious and the chocolate Martini was to die for! One of my favorite restaurants on the coast!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

The Chimneys

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