New spot on India Street and I highly recommend!!!
We opted for a noon brunch so I could get
my bike an run in everyone could
have a relaxing morning. They opened
about a month ago and Riley spied the place when she was at Art Walk.
The décor is amazing…the pictures really do not do it
justice. Open, airy, succulents, carved
piranha heads, levered glass and fun.
Copper tables, groovy leather chairs and not a place for a vegetarian or
if you are looking for a big steak, thus the name “fish and oyster” Riley was able to modify a great breakfast
sandwich sans Canadian Bacon (which we took home for Mako) and she was happy.
5 Fresh Oysters on Sunday and opted for a sampling and then
I went for the mussels. Plump, juicy in
coconut spicy broth. Delicious. I really want to return for happy hour or
evening….great wine list and 8 beers on tap (one being a Coconut Porter which was
calling my name)
Reasonably priced and top quality food! Offered dessert and the menu did not jump out
as us so we passed. He then delivered (on the house) 2 large, warm cookies. The
chocolate chip hit me in the weak spot- A fresh warm cookie is my number one
weakness when it comes to dessert. I
passed on the chocolate oatmeal but devoured the easy 600+ calorie cookie. Glad I skipped the bread with the mussels.
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