Started by a former casino food and beverage director from Mississippi, staffed with family, and a chef from NOLA, you really can't go anywhere else in the area that compares.
Oysters fresh, harvested from private beds. Â Olive bread served with three types of butter. Mushroom soup thick, but needed a little salt. Nice drink menu.
Scallops with lump crab meat, a beautiful dish. Â Mustard vinaigrette light and perfect for summer. Â Not surprising as the chef was stolen from Susan Spicer's Bayona.
Watermelon sorbet a season must have. Â
I wish there was a better wine list, but completely understand the local market. Â A little bit too much of a alcohol mark up for the area, though.
Will definitely be back.
I heard about this place and drove from Victoria, TX to give it a try. Â The place looks amazing and is definitely has a 5 star appeal. Â The prices are pretty expensive being around 30$ per plate. I got the 8 ounce Filet Mignon and the wife got Shrimp and Grits. Â We got one alcoholic drink and our bill was 75$ with out tip. Â My steak was 30$ and was cooked perfectly. Sadly it had no season at all and the "vegetable Medley" that comes with it was green beans. Which didn't have any seasoning as well. Â Over all the food we thought was mediocre. Â The food was extremely high for the quality we received. Â If your looking to try a new place to eat like us, then give it a shot but we will stick to The Pumphouse and Texas Roadhouse. Its closer, cheaper, and the food in my opinion is better. Â Im not a steak expert but im pretty sure your suppose to season steaks and also the cut of meat was tough to eat and had gristle in it. Â Pretty disappointing.
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