I definitely fall into the other camp when it comes to Speakeasy. I've only eaten there once, but it was a lackluster experience. It was a couple months ago, but a few things that stuck out...
1. Host: I (a female) walked in alone about 5 seconds after a gentleman who walked in alone. The host either asked or recognized that we were separately. (I can't remember which.) He asked the gentleman if he'd like to wait for the rest of his party, or be seated. The man asked to be seated. The host then came back and ignored me...never gave me the option of being seated. Rude and sexist, I thought.
2. Appetizers: One appetizer we ordered was escargot in puff pastry. Sounds interesting, but it was a bowl (the size of a cup of soup) with about 6 snails in a tasteless sauce all together in the cup, which was topped with puff pastry. A complete mess...since the sauce was flavorless, the snails were, too. The ratio of puff pastry to snails was off. You had to fish around for snails. It just didn't work. We had another appetizer (maybe eggrolls or potstickers?) that was decent, but not too memorable.
3. Entrees: I, too, ordered the pecan-crusted grouper that
Hellodali mentions. I can't remember if this was on the regular menu or if it was a special. I've always loved grouper, and order it whenever I have a chance. If you're like me, you envision a piece of grouper to be a tender, flakey white filet, anywhere from 1/3" to 3/4" in thickness. This was like no grouper I've eaten. It was a steak, very firm in texture (overcooked, too), at least an inch in thickness. (And I didn't think it wasn't particularly good.) When I got home, I actually did a google search and found that the grouper is a huge fish that can weigh several hundred pounds, so I guess it's not inconceivable that there's a steak on there somewhere. I didn't bother to ask the waitress if they'd substituted another fish for the grouper. A good waiter, in my mind, should have said to a patron, "The grouper? Great choice. If you've eaten a lot of grouper in the past, I just wanted to let you know that these are grouper steaks, so they'll be a little thicker and denser than the filets you might be more familiar with." (My companion had the duck, which was terrific.)
4. Dessert. We ordered the something described as bananas flambe. Again, it's been a couple months since we were there, so I might be off on a couple of the specifics, but when it was served to us, both my dining companion and I looked at it, then tasted it, and said, "No matter how creative you want to get, there's no way this can be described as bananas flambe." If I recall it included a few pieces of a banana bread or cake of some kind, some ice cream, and a sauce. Can't remember if there were pieces of banana on it. There were no warm or hot components to the dish, indicating to me that it had never been flambed. (I didn't care if they lit it on fire in my presence...a little warmth would have been proof.)
So that's my less-than-happy experience with Speakeasy. I always liked Tomboy, so I was disappointed that this wasn't as good.
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