I bought a half priced gift certificate because I figured it was time to try this place. I was actually surprised how long its been in business given the quickness that wpb businesses seem to come and go. My husband and I came on a Sunday for brunch and I realized while eating that my certificate was only good for dinner after 5:30. No big deal, we enjoyed our brunch. It was not cheap, around $80 for a mimosa, st germain cocktail, fish sandwich, and eggs benedict. My benedict was very good. The hollandaise sauce was light and lemony, the eggs poached perfectly, tasty ham and perfectly toasted english muffin. The little cubed home fries were perfect on the side to soak up the sauce and yolk. The certificate I had was expiring soon so we came back a few days later for dinner. The Mr. ordered the special of grilled cobia served atop of a seafood risotto. Very tasty dish. I decided to get the pri fix menu with asparagus soup, coq au vin and bread pudding. All were delicious, i didnt realize though that by ordering that I was violating the terms of the gift certificate but the manager allowed us to use it and for that courtesy we will be back sooner than later!! I wasn't in the mood to drink but my husband had a negroni and a pimms cup and said both were excellent.
Review Source:Lovely spot on Clematis! Â I'd been hearing how we needed to try this place and I'm glad we finally did. Â Definitely recommend the onion soup- I get it everywhere and this is the best I've had in FL- really delicious! Â The crab and avocado salad was great- nothing but lump crab and fresh fruit here- yum! Â The husband had steak frites- also great- unexpected cut of meat- not the typical thin, flat frites steak, this was more like a filet and cooked to the requested temp, with crispy fries (which I stole).
After reading some other reviews, I'm looking forward to trying their brunch!