I have long had a grudge against Erwin's. If the food weren't so good, it wouldn't matter, I'd just not go. But after multiple experiences of truly exceptional rudeness in a variety of circumstances from front of house I had given up going, but was unable to stop missing it, because his food is so good. Hence the grudge.
Finally, the discount coupon they posted enticed my to try one more time. I figured the $20 off was already a recompense for whatever insult I might endure.
Happily all was well.
In place of the gorgon of days gone by, the host stand was manned by a cheerful fellow who led us directly to a table with no waiting. (We had reservations, but they were busy enough that I wouldn't have been surprised at a short wait.)
Menus, water and their good whole wheat bread and signature white bean spread appeared almost instantly.
One very mild disappointment was the very indifferent specials list: 1 app. (smoked salmon), 1 entree (a grilled strip steak; and there was already a steak on the reg. menu). Nothing wrong with these, but they didn't seem to exactly represent someone's imagination taking wing. More like a bit of a shrug.
So we went back to the regular menu and started with sauteed chicken livers on greens with apple slices and a nice tart dressing. (Me.) Squash soup. (She.)
The chicken livers were perfectly done with a nice bit of crunch on the outside, smooth and intense within. Lovely balance with the greens, tart/sweet apple and dressing.
The soup (with that slightly theatrical service - pouring from a small brass saucepan into the soup dish with only its garnish sitting in the center) was very rich and deep flavored. Something a bit exotic like cinammon involved there. Very good winter starter.
Then we had the famous pork chop - absolutely perfect balance of char/crunch on the outside and moist and flavorful within. Not even a second overdone. Nicely accompanied by the green tomato jam.
And the pasta: fettucine with andouille, rabbit, escarole and goat cheese with natural juices. Again, really perfect. The noodles exactly right, the ingredients working well together and the juices mixing with the goat cheese to form a sort of cream sauce right before your eyes.
Dessert was a shared tart cherry pie with scoop of very rich vanilla ice cream. Frankly, my wife makes a slightly better pie, but this was nothing to be ashamed of. And the cherry on top of it all (as it were), a very well drawn espresso: good crema, still piping hot, not nasty/thin/bitter/stale - as is so often the case.
Now for the "class" part. Service was excellent throughout. Then, between app and entree, I managed to knock over my glass of wine. A busboy happened by and cleaned it up quickly and efficiently. When the entrees were delivered, I simply ordered another glass without saying anything about it to the waiter.
When he brought the bill, he said, "I comped your first glass of wine since you barely got to drink half of it. " Now, the spillage was entirely my fault and I never would have said anything about it. Nor was he there when it happened. This was all his own initiative.
I'll be back. (Despite how easy it is to get to $100 for 2 even with a $20 coupon.
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