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😒 3/5 - 3.5 stars. Service was excellent but some of the dishes
By 👻 @Vira P., 03/07/2024 3:00 am
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3.5 stars. Service was excellent but some of the dishes had some room for improvement. First, I should start off by saying they may have been short staffed that night. My friend noticed only one bartender, one waitress, and one chef. It wasn't packed inside, but still enough to keep them busy. And who knows if they were doing online orders so that is a possible factor. For myself, I ordered the mac and cheese with broccoli and the barbecue oysters. The portion is a good size for dinner for one person and I could only eat half. They used pasta shells, which caught all that cheesy goodness. The breadcrumbs and broccoli gave it a nice crunch. I'm glad they used broccoli because it seems everyone uses cauliflower. It's nice to see a little greenery. The barbecue oysters tasted delicious. I would drink that chipotle and butter sauce if I could. It had a good kick and the butter was light. I felt the oysters were still on the rawer side, which I was fine with because I like oysters regardless. I think the acidity from the chipotle/butter sauce compliments the texture, like the way lime juice can cook raw fish. But I think barbecuing the oysters all the way to give them a meatier texture would've really made the dish outstanding. I also got to try one of their deviled eggs with fried leeks. That was a mighty tasty egg! It had the classic flavors and the fried leeks have it a good crunch. My friend and I always get dessert and the big ass cookie caught my eye. But for $10, I was expecting bigger and chewier. The cookie was very hard and I felt the size was standard of one you'd get at Hot Cookie. The flavor was good though. It had large chocolate chunks and sea salt flakes. The texture let it down. I would say this is a cozy neighborhood bar. The space is kinda tight at the entrance, but there's more room once you're seated at the sides of the restaurant. I used to live two blocks away before Violet's took the space and I can see myself coming here for a drink with those deviled eggs. I live farther out now, but I would come back to try their risotto when it's back on the menu. They offer a $35 3-course pre fixe menu, which I think is a good deal. I feel like I only see that price during restaurant week. So if you've been curious about Violet's, you should check them out. A table nearby ordered fried chicken with mac and cheese, which was humongous and worth trying.
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