Eric H.
Yelp
If you walk north past the Dune Brothers Seafood shack between Dyer and Eddy street, you end up at a building housing Bayberry Garden and the CIC coworking space.
Bayberry could be considered borderline fine dining--they offer a bright airy interior, a semi-open kitchen, hospitable front-of-house staff, a cocktail selection, and a tasting menu, if you're up for it.
They also offer brunch, which seems to feature popular brunch fare, such as a plethora of egg-based dishes. Okay. So, just to let you know, their tasting menu is only available for dinner. They do have a mix of bar and table seating.
Reservations appear to be highly recommended, because their space can become busy. And during busy times, it can get quite loud.
Their tasting menu has a few variants, so you can customize your protein to an extent--for example, whether you'd like more seafood or land based protein. The pricing between the options does vary. The chefs will do their best to accommodate your preferences.
After tasting their food on their tasting menu, I can only conclude that their food is mediocre given their projected relatively upscale image. Several dishes were too salty; others were unmemorable. The presentation on the plates lacked aesthetic. The dishes and their ingredients were explained, but the dishes themselves lacked soul, interest, or comfort. Better (more enjoyable) options exist elsewhere.
I am glad to have given this place a try, in order to confirm that I will not voluntarily come here for their food in the future. Vibe-wise, it's pretty nice, but the flavors miss their mark.