Yes, Big Jones is putting out some excellent food. But as has always been my problem there, they're also putting out some bizarrely bad food at the very same time. Last night was a perfect example. I started with some outstanding crab cakes - great crab flavor, very little filling, perfectly fried, butter lettuce, and a delicious remoulade. Crab cakes do not get much better than this.
My friend's shrimp & grits were delicious. I've never had a problem with how Big Jones cooks their shrimp & grits, but I've found the flavor to vary significantly, sometimes being too bland. This was not a problem last night - delicious.
The big problem though was my main course, market noodles. They were supposed to have contained house-made noodles, seasonal vegetables (can't recall which ones), some vegetable puree and a fried egg. What I got was a massive bowl of overcooked noodles, topped with a sunny side up egg with a hardened yolk, 3 tiny roasted broccoli florets off to the side and not incorporated in the dish, perhaps a single mushroom finely sliced, maybe a teaspoon of a green vegetable puree at the bottom of the dish, and 2 sauteed (not charred) scallions (not sliced) which I couldn't cut with the butter knife I was given (not that a steak knife would have improved the dish). It was as if they sent me out the child's buttered noodle dish and mistakenly dropped a couple of vegetables in it. That a paid chef sent this dish out is so baffling to me. My dining companion couldn't help but laugh, but upon realizing my frustration, stopped. We were both amazed.
We also ordered the cornbread, served in a skillet. It was okay but it was extraordinarily light and fluffy. I personally think there was too high a ratio of flour to cornmeal, and perhaps a bit too much leavening.
Overall, an odd meal, with a couple of standout dishes, one bizarrely awful dish, and then the average cornbread. But since I've experienced this inconsistency on most of my visits to Big Jones, perhaps I should not be surprised. Obviously there's some strong talent in the kitchen. But are they short-staffed such that these problems occur, or is there always one person screwing things up? Service staff itself seemed light as it took us quite a bit of time to order and our waiter seemed to be serving half of the restaurant, so perhaps it's a staffing issue. In any event, the market noodle dish was so disappointing that it will probably be a long time before my next visit.