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Írjon visszajelzéstWe began our meal with onion soup and escargot. The soup was served in a generous bowl, making it ideal for chilly evenings, and tasted comparable to other places. The escargot was decent but nothing extraordinary. For our main courses, I opted for Steak Frites (which wasn't on the menu), while my wife chose a steak special. The Steak Frites was underwhelming; the meat was tough and required quite a bit of chewing. In contrast, my wife’s steak special was very tender and quite enjoyable, so we ended up sharing most of her meal. We also checked out the dessert cart, which had a charming, nostalgic feel. The desserts looked delicious but appeared to be pre-made. The service was excellent, and the staff were very friendly. Overall, it’s a solid choice with good food, although the quality can be inconsistent. Be prepared for potential wait times on weekends, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant's ambiance is pleasant and laid-back, featuring brick walls and soft jazz music playing in the background. The Eatery takes its culinary offerings seriously without being overly pretentious. Regarding the food, the Eatery frequently changes its seasonal menu, ensuring there’s always something fresh and exciting. The appetizer (as shown in the picture) was beautifully plated and avoided the common issue of overly crunchy spring rolls. The arugula salad was quite tasty as well. The Paella Valenciana from the Miami Spice menu was flavorful but a bit overloaded with various seafood and meats. The dessert cart is a standout feature—you'll definitely want to make room for it! The cheesecakes and pies are particularly delicious, striking a perfect balance of flavor and richness. While we did spend around $100 (not including drinks), I did wish the main course had left a more lasting impression. However, for a special night out or to sample the latest seasonal dishes, the Eatery certainly delivers on satisfaction.
This restaurant is fantastic! The lobster bisque was unlike anything I've ever tasted, and it was absolutely perfect. You really can't go wrong with the lamb chops either. Highly recommend!
Upscale dining location in downtown Lynchburg. Decided to visit this beautiful restaurant on a Tuesday night. The atmosphere is mostly quiet with jazz music playing background. The waiter was really nice and professional, he knows the menu well and done a great job serving. My girlfriend and I ordered a smoked salmon classic for appetizer, steak frites and steak tenderloin for entrees, and pomegranate cheesecake and cream brule for desserts. Overall the experience is above expectation. If i can change something on the menu I will definitely recommend them using a higher quality bread for their smoked salmon classic. The tenderloin sauce was too salty but I just assume that's how the dish suppose to be done. Right now they are running a march madness deal, which is buy one entree and one entree free. Would definitely recommend you to Bring your friends and significant ones to this high end place with gourmet food
Enjoyed the October fest and the doppelbock! Went there for dinner at 7pm on a Monday night. We closed the place down and had a great time. I went with my parents, uncle and aunts who can't hear so well. It was nice to have a nice quiet place to enjoy their company. We all ordered off the Octoberfest menu. I had the pork something or other that was wrapped in bacon and covered in mushrooms. It was delightful. The beer was awesome even though they did not have an octoberfest style beer. Probably a good thing or I would not have gotten the doppelbock. We had very nice desert too. Our waiter was very informative and patient