Adam G.
Yelp
We made a reservation at Refectory for 5:15pm on a Saturday. They sent two text messages to confirm the two days leading up to the reservation, despite me confirming the first one. That said, they had a personalized celebration card on our table when we were seated which was a nice touch.
We were a bit surprised that the restaurant was already half full by the time of our reservation, especially since they only open at 4:45pm. The inside is pretty cool with a few different seating areas. It used to be a church that has since been renovated and the Refectory took over in 1976.
For drinks, I got the 'Bold Fashioned' and my SO got the 'Summer Spritz'. My bold fashioned definitely lived up to it's name and packed a ton of heat, thanks to the fresno peppers, habanero agave and habanero bitters. I enjoy spicy foods, but did not find myself a huge fan of this much heat on top of the warmth from the bourbon. So order with caution, especially if you have acid reflux. We also split an espresso half way through the meal and it was one of the better espressos I've had, served with a lemon peel, which surprisingly went really well with the rich flavor of the espresso.
For dinner, we indulged in the chef's tasting menu. It was spread out over five courses and included French Country Terrine, Pan-Seared Kanpachi, Roasted Filet, Double Cream Camembert, and Strawberry and Chocolate Entremet. They also included two surprises, a seafood medallion as the first starter, and a lemon gelato half way through to cleanse the palate.
The plates we liked, we really liked (fish and filet). But we didn't enjoy some of the others (seafood medallion, french country terrine, double cream camembert), because of either the texture or taste, which I'm guessing is just a difference of palate preference. For example, neither of us had heard of or eaten Terrine before, but quickly learned it's a mix of various meats and vegetables all mashed together into a loaf and served in slices. I'm sure this is very popular in Europe, but the look of this mystery meat patty jaded both of us before we even tried a bit. That said, the champagne vinaigrette it was paired with was delicious.
Our server Michelle was very nice and knowledgable about the history of the restaurant and the menu. However, the service was quite slow even for a chef's tasting menu. We expected it to take around 2 hours, but it ended up being 3 hours for just the two of us, and that's with us eventually just asking for the check to be brought out with the last course.
Overall, I'm torn with what to give Refectory, but believe 3 stars fits the bill for our experience. The chef's tasting menu provided a good variety of different plates, and we enjoyed the main courses, but the others just didn't do it for us. If we came back, we would order from the regular menu, selecting single entrees we would surely enjoy. The presentation of the food was top notch, but the 3 hour meal for two people is just not something I have the patience for either.
Of note, they add a 3% fee to credit cards.