I tried HB - Hearty Boys Cafe for brunch thinking the place has to be good since the chefs landed on the food tv network. At least with respect to brunch, I was very wrong (of course, I'm guessing these two chefs were not the ones preparing brunch).
In any event, my friend and I started off with beignets, which were ok -- only ok because I suspect the oil was too hot. The beignets were doughy in the middle and slightly burnt on the outside. Certainly did not make me feel like I was sitting in the French Quarter at Cafe du Monde.
I ordered the Lobster Bread Pudding Eggs Benedict. The bread pudding was nicely and lightly infused with terragon. However, the bread (supposedly brioche) used in the bread pudding was stale, which is not a problem with bread pudding so long as there's enough custard, which unfortunately was not the case. Thus, parts of the bread pudding (around the edges) were hard and dry. Also, I searched and searches for lobster pieces but they were nowhere to be found. Perhaps this only affected my serving? Otherwise, the flavor was decent (and very rich) although I'm not sure I actually tasted lobster or any other shell fish.
Perhaps worse is the fact that the bread pudding was served on the same plate as the restaurant's special potatoes. The potatoes were seasoned heavily (I believe with Ancho Chiles), which is fine, except that the Ancho flavor on the same plate as the tarragon simply did not work.
Of course, the menu specifies that ALL egg dishes come with a biscuit and strawberry butter and your choice of potatoes or beans. After I did not receive my biscuit, our waitress explained that, in fact, some of the egg dishes do not come with a biscuit or do not come with potatoes/beans -- which ones, she did not know. Oh well, probably not a big loss.
My friend ordered a dish called Eggs in a Basket, which is two poached eggs served in a buttery pastry crust, with your choice of fillings. My friend chose the Andouille and Smoky Cheddar filling. This dish was pretty good -- the crust had a nice buttery flavor and a flaky texture. The Andouille and Smoky Cheddar filling was also very tasty. Easily the highlight of the meal.
Perhaps the worst part of the meal: We split a side order of biscuits and gravy. The gravy was cold (not even lukewarm) and the biscuits were hard as if they had been sitting around for a day or two. Then the taste of the gravy -- the flavor was so off. We suspected that they might have used bad milk, although it is possible that they simply used way too much buttermilk. In any event, it was horrible and we sent it back. We asked the waitress if they used buttermilk and if the biscuits and gravy were supposed to be so sour and she explained that she did not know and had never tasted them herself.
This was definitely one of the most disappointing brunches I have ever had. I have heard that the dinner service and food is quite good. Does anyone else have any experience with this place? Should I give dinner a chance or should I consider this brunch experience to be my warning?