Well, Jefferson Davis seems like a peculiar thing to dedicate a restaurant to, to me, but I have no sentimentality for The South. JD was President of the Confederacy, a slaveowner and pro-slavery, which I find abhorrent though I am ignorant whether apart from all that he was a particularly bad or good or interesting example of all that. I think of him as a distant historical figure. The issue of treason by succession of half the country is not one that bothers me. Apart from the slavery issue, I think the southern states had a valid point that they were being politically overpowered via the Federal government by the more populous northern states, which I would tend to agree with the argument that that itself is a betrayal of the spirit of the founding agreement of the original colonies to respect states’ rights. I think we currently suffer a lot from continued imbalance of power on the Federal side, and that it makes the divisions and disagreements in the US much worse because of too many issues where one answer is applied to the whole country, when clearly there are strong differences that might be best settled differently in different states. What would give me pause about the restaurant, would be what the owners were like, and why they would choose to run a restaurant under that name. If it’s part of the Jim Crowe era racist backlash revival of Confederate history, or any other racist nostalgia, then I’d avoid it.