Almost forgot to post about a recent dinner here after a rare trip by my wife to meet me in Arlington Heights after work and grab dinner nearby. We shared an order of the bacon-wrapped stuffed dates, which were quite good - the best dish of the night, actually. Mint julep shrimp were fine though not particularly memorable. When it came to entrees, my wife thought her catfish seemed just a little bit off, but she was hard-pressed to define exactly how. I want to be clear that she didn't think it had spoiled, and she ate most of it, but something about it was a little bit off-putting to her.
The pulled pork was smothered in a sweet barbecue sauce that I could have done either entirely without or at least with much less of. Menu claims the meat is smoked on site, but only the occasional bite contained any smokey flavor at all, and not much when it did. The grit cakes that came with it were very bland; probably not something I would order a second time. I preferred the rather large hush puppies that came with my wife's catfish.
Where Pucca's Southern Lemonade was too sweet, I found the drink brought to my wife to be pleasantly tart and low on sugar; it was actually not sweet enough for her taste. My sweet tea was a little sweeter than I would have liked, but perfect for the wife, and a trade was happily made. A piece of magnolia pie shared for dessert was more agreeable than the entrees, but not really worthy of note or praise.
All in all it was a rather average meal, and we found ourselves a bit disappointed compared to our expectations after reading the original write-ups. They might be going through some newer restaurant growing pains though, and I'll consider returning for lunch at some point in the future for a comparison.