Edmund G.
Yelp
Ratings order: 1. Ambiance; 2. Food; and 3. Service.
The restaurant is located in a gentrified section of St. Louis. The entryway is welcoming and the dining area is bright and charming.
The folks at the front were a little confused, but we were told that someone was training ( very understanding, didn't realize the trainee was also our server)
What seemed like an eternity ( maybe because I was hungry, but they also forgot about us) someone came by our table and asked has anyone helped you guys. Minutes after that initial inquiry, another person stopped by and said our server would be by, next person was the trainee saying that he didn't realize that he was going to be helping us. We pushed through this little snafu.
The food was delicious. I ordered the jambalaya! I wanted another level of spiciness, so I asked for hot sauce. We were told that they didn't have hot sauce at the restaurant ( I hope I didn't offend the chef). I would recommend, having a few bottles of hot sauce for us spicy lovers. The cornbread was disappointing. It was hard, and grainy. (Applesauce anyone, adds moisture to vegan baked goods).
Oh, I almost forgot, the fries were excellent! Man, the best loaded fries. I have been avoiding jackfruit, after all few misses, but this restaurant restored my interest in this meat substitute. Well seasoned and the sauce was just right.
Desert was a disappointing. Got the bread pudding. The presentation was appealing. The first bite was disappointing. The berry sauce was all wrong. Too many seeds, the acidity was definitely a turnoff. So, I attempted to remove the sauce and dug into the remainder of the dessert. Well, someone forgot to completely bake the dessert. The outside was warm, but the middle was ice cold. Avoid the bread pudding.
Everyone enjoyed our cocktails. I would definitely recommend experimenting with their cocktail menu. I did notice that some drinks included honey. Heads up to us vegan who don't consume honey.
Well, a bit of everything here. Overall, I would recommend this restaurant. Ask for a substitute for the cornbread and stay the (;:$@ away from the bread pudding.