My wife and I visited this restaurant this evening after reading previous reviews. Â I had a New York strip steak and my wife had the beef Wellington along with the mushroom soup and she crab soup and the cream bulee for dessert. Â Our meal was awesome. Â I love finding local off the beaten path restaurants with character and great food. Â This place definitely fits the bill.
Review Source:We went to eat her for their Valentines Special. Â We did have reservations ahead of time and were seated promptly. Â There were three of us in out party since we had our 19 year old daughter along but they made sure that we were able to enjoy a lovely evening together. Â The food was great and very plentiful we all had food boxed up to take home. Â I will definitely go again.
Review Source:Most charming restaurant I've been to in a long time. Â During that lull between Christmas and New Year's I was looking for someplace different to take my 20 year old son to lunch. Â As we had an errand in Pineville I searched that area, and I'm glad I did! Â Maestro's is in a cozy house just off of the main street in Pineville. Â The decor was warm and inviting with lots of natural light coming through the windows in the area at of the back of the house where we were seated. Â I had the mushroom soup (delicious!) and my son had the lobster bisque (equally declicious!). Â He had the Oyster Po' boy and substituted the BLT salad for fries. Â I had the Fried Flounder sandwich with a BLT salad. Â Both meals were outstanding and showed attention to detail. Â The BLT salad was flavorful and fresh, and the sandwiches were perfectly prepared (we were both eyeing each others' meal! :) ) Â Service was also great--we enjoyed talking to Pam (one of the owners) and reading about the story behind Maestro's. Â I've already recommended to friends. Â We'll definitely be back!
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