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The food: This outpost of the popular Asheville original is now one of half a dozen spinoffs,
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hockey jerseys, for example, or a pleasantly thick fillet of trout with fine spinach beurre blanc (but mediocre asparagus, as you expect now; shame). A grilled cheese was disappointingly bland, as were lackluster fries. But breakfast is served all day and has more range than most.
The look: Rustic with some flair,
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The service: Ours, with the exception of one host, was pretty befuddled, and we didn go the first week. But everyone stayed friendly and warm, so I hopeful that kinks, such as not knowing the menu and seating confusions, are working themselves out.
The food: When former club chef Paul Verica decided to try his own thing, he wanted to stay small to manage the risk. This Waxhaw spot fits the bill, and though he says he hasn pushed the boundaries yet, he been pleasantly surprised at the popularity of, say, his braised rabbit pasta. (Again,
timberland, out of pasta on my visit. I cursed.) But the more common things are fun, too, from deviled eggs sprinkled with North Carolina sturgeon roe to arugula with chunks of compressed Fuji apples to a and turf that features fat scallops and a tiny morsel of quail. Portions need some adjusting (a beautiful beet risotto should have been twice its size, though a hunk of grouper was more than generous. But presentation is top notch for the price.
The look: For its size, you want cozy, and while the appropriately, personally stocked bookshelves and gorgeous photos set the stage, there are too many hard surfaces (that floor squeak!) to pull that off. Still, the subtle coloring and varied seating options (plus: cute bar) are fine.
The service: Uneven but amiable and educated, ours just needed a little more focus to excel.
Details: Entrees about $15 to $25; 201 W.
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