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🙂 4/5 - Pleasant, But Prepare for Sticker Shock
By 👻 @JNechman, 08/24/2020 3:00 am
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When I was broke and in college at the University of Texas in Austin in the 80’s, the 3 restaurants everyone dreamed to visit were Austin’s Courtyard (long gone), Green Pastures (now Mattie’s), and Jeffrey’s, where my spouse and I recently dined. The restaurant is lovely, with intoxicating lighting and colors. The service was mostly polished, but it had an occasional tendency to disappear like a Houdini act. The meal started with a comped bowl of caramelized popcorn and ended with a comped bowl of house-made petit fours, but everything else was expensive as hell. Truffled deviled eggs (hard to mess those up) were followed by a spectacular salad of beets and strawberries. My entrée of shellfish risotto featured pairings of just about every delectable morsel from the sea, and my spouse’s Beeman Ranch dry-aged wagyu filet was sexy and succulent, but both were more expensive than our hotel room. My eyes glazed over at the 48 page wine list (I had to point carefully--almost nothing is less than a C note, and our server seemed pained to break the news to us that they'd run out of the $1600 Scarecrow--I mustered my best fake look of mild irritation). Overall, it was a pleasant but pricey experience.
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