From the President:
Our host for June was Jerina. She chose a restaurant that I have been meaning to try, Coastal Bistro. It is affiliated with one of my absolute favorite restaurants, Bocci Bar, so I was planning on a tasty meal.
Parking is at a bit of a premium in Clayton, although valet is available at the restaurant for $4 or $5. The restaurant is fairly small with outside seating available. The decor was pretty eclectic. The inside is painted red but there are elements reflecting the fact that Coastal Bistro is a seafood restaurant. There was a little too much going on for my taste but it was bright and lively.
Even though the restaurant was not very busy, our service was very slow. Our waiter seemed a little frazzled, even though he couldn't have had many tables.
The real star at Coastal Bistro is the food. It is so good I have been back twice since June. I must disclose, however, that some of our diners were not so impressed. My food was delicious and everything that I saw come out looked scrumptious. The lobster macaroni and cheese is absolutely delicious. The clam chowder is loaded with clams more so than any other chowder I have ever had. The Cajun fried clams were fantastic with a really tasty dipping sauce. The most delicious thing that I had was the blackberry bread pudding. It came with a lovely sauce and was an absolute winner. While I couldn't get many of our diners to give it a try because it was non-traditional, I cannot say enough about it.
The President gives this restaurant 3 stars/spoons. I really wanted to give it 4 stars but I defer to the overall experience of our diners which was not as delicious as mine was.
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7/1/13
6/1/13
May Good Dinner: Citizen Kane's Steakhouse, 5/24
Hello all - President Shelby here, subbing for the Good Dinner Diva. Our favorite diva has lots to tend to as her little one grows so I thought I would jump in and help out. Our host for May was the Diva's husband, Fibbens, fondly known to us as Fiifi. He chose what I would consider to be a St. Louis classic, Citizen Kane's Steakhouse.
Parking is a bit of an issue at Citizen Kane's which is located near Kirkwood Station Plaza, although diners are allowed to use a neighboring lot. Regardless, your trip across the street is easily avoided by making use of their valet service at no charge. Citizen Kane's is located in a large turn of the century Victorian home. It remains true to its heritage as little if anything appears to remodeled. We were led upstairs to our table which was located in one of the various rooms on the second floor. Although I would have preferred some modern upgrades, our diners overall found the atmosphere to be charming.
While our waiter was pleasant, diners commented that service was a little slow and that some of the orders were not placed timely. However, the restaurant was accommodating to my special requests which is always a plus with me.
I had dined at Citizen Kane's years before and was not impressed. However, this time, both myself and our Vice President could not stop eating our delicious ribeyes. I can't remember when I have had a better steak (except the Char rubbed ribeye at 1111 Mississippi of course). In my opinion, the sides and the salad left much to be desired but the ribeye more than made up for it. For many of us here in the midwest, there is not much better than a well-prepared flavorful steak. Overall, our diners felt the food was really good, I think many of us will return.
The President gives this restaurant 4 stars/spoons.
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Parking is a bit of an issue at Citizen Kane's which is located near Kirkwood Station Plaza, although diners are allowed to use a neighboring lot. Regardless, your trip across the street is easily avoided by making use of their valet service at no charge. Citizen Kane's is located in a large turn of the century Victorian home. It remains true to its heritage as little if anything appears to remodeled. We were led upstairs to our table which was located in one of the various rooms on the second floor. Although I would have preferred some modern upgrades, our diners overall found the atmosphere to be charming.
While our waiter was pleasant, diners commented that service was a little slow and that some of the orders were not placed timely. However, the restaurant was accommodating to my special requests which is always a plus with me.
I had dined at Citizen Kane's years before and was not impressed. However, this time, both myself and our Vice President could not stop eating our delicious ribeyes. I can't remember when I have had a better steak (except the Char rubbed ribeye at 1111 Mississippi of course). In my opinion, the sides and the salad left much to be desired but the ribeye more than made up for it. For many of us here in the midwest, there is not much better than a well-prepared flavorful steak. Overall, our diners felt the food was really good, I think many of us will return.
The President gives this restaurant 4 stars/spoons.
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5/1/13
April Good Dinner: The Restaurant at The Cheshire, 4/30
April's Good Dinner had Julia hosting, and we got to try out The Restaurant at the Cheshire, which opened in November of last year. Name? No - that is it's name: The Restaurant. I guess it's a way of trying to say, "we are it - after you come here you won't even consider any other dining establishment." So did it deliver? I've gotta say, from the start, the atmosphere is gorgeous. However, now I'm trying to remember if they had any outdoor seating, which of course would've been a bonus, but then again at the intersection of Clayton and Skinker, you'd just be staring at the famous gigantic Amoco sign. But I digress - The Restaurant is gorgeous, with no detail overlooked - it's got a big wow factor but still feels warm and inviting. Five GDC'ers rated atmosphere with the excellent rating of 5 spoons - but I'm scratching my head as to why one diner rated it just "fair" - wish I knew who that was and why - please tell me where you've been eating that makes this establishment look just "fair"!
Service also got good ratings - with four diners giving it 5 spoons, and 3 giving 4 spoons. Our server was very knowledgeable, personable and willing to meet our every need. The Restaurant got the same for food - four giving 5 spoons and three giving 4 spoons. I apologize profusely because I can't remember what I ordered (probably the filet)! I need to start taking notes. But I do know that it was very good. At this time it is appropriate to mention one thing: price. This place is no IHOP, ok? It is EXPENSIVE. You do get what you pay for - great ambiance, service and food, but this is just good to note.
Overall, it's no surprise that once again all diners gave The Restaurant 4 and 5 spoon ratings. One diner said "Everything was great - the food was good but I think the ambiance and wait staff made the experience. There weren't any surprises and everything met my expectations." Another said "Will go back in a heartbeat," and I'd concur...on someone else's dime (or many, many dollars). :)
I think I'll go out on a limb and give The Restaurant a rare 5 spoon rating.
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Service also got good ratings - with four diners giving it 5 spoons, and 3 giving 4 spoons. Our server was very knowledgeable, personable and willing to meet our every need. The Restaurant got the same for food - four giving 5 spoons and three giving 4 spoons. I apologize profusely because I can't remember what I ordered (probably the filet)! I need to start taking notes. But I do know that it was very good. At this time it is appropriate to mention one thing: price. This place is no IHOP, ok? It is EXPENSIVE. You do get what you pay for - great ambiance, service and food, but this is just good to note.
Overall, it's no surprise that once again all diners gave The Restaurant 4 and 5 spoon ratings. One diner said "Everything was great - the food was good but I think the ambiance and wait staff made the experience. There weren't any surprises and everything met my expectations." Another said "Will go back in a heartbeat," and I'd concur...on someone else's dime (or many, many dollars). :)
I think I'll go out on a limb and give The Restaurant a rare 5 spoon rating.
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3/1/13
February Good Dinner: Harvest, 2/19
February's Good Dinner was hosted by Erin and took place at Harvest in Clayton. Self-described as taking American cuisine to a new level, and featuring fresh local and seasonal ingredients, I had heard rave reviews of Harvest and was excited to get to try it out. Diners rated Harvest in four categories: service, food, atmosphere and overall. When it came to service, most diners gave Harvest only 2 spoons out of 5... this wasn't so much because we had a lousy server, but because dinner from start to finish took over 2 hours - on a Tuesday!! So needless to say, things moved quite slow.
Harvest got decent results on food, receiving mostly four spoons, however, I wasn't too impressed. Maybe my hopes were too high because of the good reviews I had heard ... my food was ok, but nothing to write home about. One GDC'er said "My entree (special for the evening - spear fish) was fantastic. My oysters were disappointing. Raw fish should never have an odor, but the oysters had a faint fishy smell. It also looked like the shucker intentionally drained the liquid from inside the oyster. That's the best part! The salt-watery, briny taste that comes with that liquid is what makes oysters so good (for me at least). And the bread pudding could have been warmer. We've had it warmer and it was much better."
As far as atmosphere goes, I thought the restaurant was very warm and inviting, and most GDC'ers gave it four spoons. However one diner had a different, and probably more observant take (given that I had my toddler with me, I probably didn't look at anything other than what she was about to get into next!) - that diner said, "It is VERY apparent that Harvest is running out of space. Chairs lined up along the hallway to the restroom and wine boxes stacked near the server station detract from the otherwise pleasant atmosphere. And get rid of the fake grape vines dangling from the front dining room. Please." We may be blunt but we're honest. Overall, Harvest got mostly 3 spoons out of 5. It seems Harvest had good momentum and received great accolades early on, but is loosing it's je ne sais quoi. I hope it finds a way to revive that.
I give Harvest 3 out of 5 spoons. What do you think? Please rate & review below!
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Harvest got decent results on food, receiving mostly four spoons, however, I wasn't too impressed. Maybe my hopes were too high because of the good reviews I had heard ... my food was ok, but nothing to write home about. One GDC'er said "My entree (special for the evening - spear fish) was fantastic. My oysters were disappointing. Raw fish should never have an odor, but the oysters had a faint fishy smell. It also looked like the shucker intentionally drained the liquid from inside the oyster. That's the best part! The salt-watery, briny taste that comes with that liquid is what makes oysters so good (for me at least). And the bread pudding could have been warmer. We've had it warmer and it was much better."
As far as atmosphere goes, I thought the restaurant was very warm and inviting, and most GDC'ers gave it four spoons. However one diner had a different, and probably more observant take (given that I had my toddler with me, I probably didn't look at anything other than what she was about to get into next!) - that diner said, "It is VERY apparent that Harvest is running out of space. Chairs lined up along the hallway to the restroom and wine boxes stacked near the server station detract from the otherwise pleasant atmosphere. And get rid of the fake grape vines dangling from the front dining room. Please." We may be blunt but we're honest. Overall, Harvest got mostly 3 spoons out of 5. It seems Harvest had good momentum and received great accolades early on, but is loosing it's je ne sais quoi. I hope it finds a way to revive that.
I give Harvest 3 out of 5 spoons. What do you think? Please rate & review below!
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1/31/13
January Special Dinner: Spiro's South
January was a busy month for the Good Dinner Club! Not only did we have our regular Good Dinner, but we also had Clubs Council Dinner and this special occasion: a dinner invitation to Spiro's South. Once upon a time, our GDC president tweeted about a disappointing experience GDC encountered at one of our restaurant selections, and Spiro's took note, inviting us to check them out sometime, so we took them up on that! Spiro's South specializes in classic Italian, Mediterranean, and Greek cuisine. As far as service goes, Spiro's averaged a "Good" rating, with one diner noting that the owner was very friendly and personable. For food, all diners gave "Fair" ratings. For atmosphere, Spiro's got a mixture of "Fair" and "Good" marks. One attendee mentioned having to park across a busy street from the restaurant. Overall, Spiro's was given a unanimous "Fair" rating. It seems Spiro's has good customer service, and aim to please, but the food and ambiance, although not bad, wasn't wowing GDC'ers. I'll give Spiro's 3 spoons out of 5, and if we had a rating for customer relations alone, they'd certainly get all 5 spoons, as we are impressed with their willingness to reach out to us. Thank you Spiro's!
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1/25/13
January Good Dinner: Vino Nadoz Wine Bar, 1/22
January's dinner took place at Vino Nadoz Wine Bar, located in The Boulevard in Brentwood, with GDC President Shelby hosting. I had to miss this dinner unfortunately, so I'll relinquish control to the GDC surveys. When it came to service, diners said it was mostly good, with one person giving a "fair" rating. Apparently, the main downside was that service, although amicable, was slow. The food seemed to not disappoint however, receiving mostly excellent ratings. One diner said "The food was just amazing! If they have the pork chop on the menu, then you should get it. It was just damn good!" which makes me wish I didn't miss out on this eating experience! Atmosphere also got mostly excellent marks, and I must say, from the website, it looks very hip (and forgive me if it's no longer hip to say "hip"). Overall, GDC'ers gave Vino Nadoz mostly excellent marks with one giving a solid "good." With that, I'll give Vino four spoons out of five - after all, service was probably slow because the joint was hoppin (and hip)!
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1/10/13
January Council Meeting: SoHO, 1/5
January's Council meeting dinner took place at Soho Restaurant & Lounge in The Grove. I'll firstly say that this is not a family establishment. Not that that is a bad thing - not everyone wants to be a family establishment and I certainly don't think that SoHo is going for that. With it being a restaurant on one side and a lounge/bar/club on the other, this is definitely meant to cater to those out to enjoy the nightlife. Not knowing this and not able to find a sitter, hubby and I went with toddler in tow, and that was not fun. She actually did pretty well, but they have no high chairs and no changing tables. I don't really blame them though - just again, putting it out there so you don't find yourself in my position. I actually felt kind of dumb having my daughter there in the first place - like we were going clubbin together. It was a smaller group being that New Years had just come and gone - I believe there were 5 of us. On a scale of 5, SoHo's score among council diners averaged out to a 3. Yeah..not so great. I actually really enjoyed my entree - BBQ Shrimp & Grits. But those surveyed rated food with 3s & 4s - no 5s. Service and "Overall" was also rated all 3s and 4s. Atmosphere actually fared worse with a 2 and the rest 3s. I would venture to say that was due to the table we were at being crammed into a corner and, although had a window view, was a little claustrophobic. In addition, it was kind of a loud environment. Not as easy to hear those at your own table. All in all, I'd say this might be a decent happy hour locale, but nothing is causing me to rush back any time soon. I'll give SoHo 3 out of 5 spoons. What do you think of SoHo? Rate & reply below!
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