Mel A.
Yelp
Based on the reviews, I was expecting the service to be bad, so if it had been, I would not have been disappointed. That wasn't the case but maybe because there was only 1 other table when we arrived on a Friday evening.
We had a 6pm reservation. We were seated immediately, and since neither of us drinks sugary things (i.e., soda or lemonade), we just got water. Our waiter brought some over quickly and came back a third time to take our orders.
We started with some fried green tomatoes ($15.99). I was very excited as this is probably one of my favorite dishes on planet Earth. Then, for my main entrée, I chose the shrimp etouffee with added crawfish (an extra $3.99 for the dish that was priced at $24.99), and my husband ordered the shrimp and grits ($24.99).
The food didn't take long to come. Pretty much what I would consider normal wait time, and the spacing between the appetizer and the entrée were also perfectly spaced out. The fried green tomatoes came out looking excellent until you bite into it. They were quite bland unless you douse them in sauce. The sauce was excellent, but the dish overall was lackluster, in my opinion. The tomatoes should hold their own when it comes to flavors rather than be dependent upon accompaniments to taste good.
Next up, my etouffee. Again, it's excellent sauce with the right amount of spices and flavors that I could literally add it to anything bland and make things halfway decent. However, the few pieces of shrimp I got were overcooked to the point of being tough and rubbery. The added crawfish seemed like an afterthought lump atop my dish. I wasn't quite sure what was all in that lump, but it was cooler than the rest of my entrée and smelled unpleasant. I've obviously had crawfish in the past, but they did not smell that way, nor did they come as an off-white lump. I ate 2 shrimp pieces, a bit of rice, and poked through the lumpy thing and gave up. I couldn't stomach the weird lump, and the rubbery shrimp and what was left were the rice and the sauce. While I was a fan of the sauce, I'm not really into eating just rice.
My husband's shrimp and grits looked like my dish, but the sauce had a different flavor profile. His sauce was not spicy, but the shrimp were looking the same as mine. The grits were quite lumpy, but he's less picky and proceeded to eat his meal anyway.
Our waiter asked if I wanted a to go box, but I respectfully declined. I was still hungry when we left, so we stopped by for some ice cream after to fill the void from our over-priced, subpar Friday night dinner.
Sad to report that I am disappointed with our pricey experience. I would at least like to give 2 stars, though, for the sauces and the service.