Thursday, March 1, 2012

Bountiful Brunch at Bistro at the Bijou

Bistro at the Bijou, Knoxville, February 2012

When we decided to have lunch with friends on a Saturday, Urban Woman suggested Bistro at the Bijou. After some discussion - perhaps tongue-in-cheek - about whether the politics of one of our party might preclude that choice, we decided to try it out. This being a Saturday, lunch was set for 2:00 PM.

Bar at the Bistro at the Bijou, Knoxville
The walk to the restaurant was beautiful and in late February, spring was in the air. I love the interior of the Bistro. Wood and brick are two of the prettiest surfaces in the world, to me. I also love leather (sorry animal activists), so brown was my favorite color for years and there are plenty of earth tones inside. My favorite color is now black, but you can't expect too much of that in restaurant decor.

Interior, opposite the bar, Bijou at the Bistro

We were surprised to learn that each Saturday the brunch is served until 3:00 PM, which pretty much turned each of our choices in that direction. We learned it is served all day on Sundays. Many people consider it the best brunch in the city and I can tell you that it is very good.

Bloody Mary, Bistro at the Bijou

Eggs Bijou, Bistro at the Bijou
Bloody Marys are $3.50 with brunch and are beautiful and (I'm told) are delicious. We each ordered different dishes and everyone happily enjoyed their selection. I had the Eggs Bijou with includes poached eggs served over crab cakes with Bearnaise sauce served atop an English muffin with cheese grits as my side dish. I couldn't have asked for it to be better.

Eggs and Cheese Toast with Bacon

Eggs with Goat Cheese and Potatoes
Urban Woman had the classic French toast with scrambled eggs and bacon. Our friends Kevin and Melinda had the eggs with goat cheese and the Red Flannel Hash topped with poached eggs, respectively. The later includes potatoes sauteed with beets and onions.

Red Flannel Hash with Poached Eggs
Politics didn't play into the day, at all, and everyone left more than full. We enjoyed a few minutes looking at a lovely building about which I hope to share some big news, soon. Kevin did try to vote at the City County building, but learned that they do not offer early voting there on a Saturday, so he had to drive to Downtown West. I waited until Monday and voted at the City County building.

But on Saturday, the food was good and no one was thrown out as far as we could tell. We didn't, however, see Stacey, which seemed a good thing, after all. I ended the day at the other end of the city at another establishment which has dusted up a small political controversy of its own, but that's a blog for another day.

Bistro at the Bijou, Knoxville, February 2012

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Shuck opens at 135 S. Gay Street

Shuck Raw Bar and Ale, Gay Street, Knoxville, 2012
The word has been out for months that Shuck, a Raw Bar would arriving on the 100 block of Gay Street bringing another shot of life to a block that seems poised for greatness, but has had its share of ups (opening of Lululemon, Harry's, 11 Cafe) and downs (closing of Eleven, Unarmed Merchants, Havana Nights and Nama's move). Perhaps Shuck will continue the momentum started late last year with the opening of 11 Cafe and this great block will begin to realize its potential.

Sign on First Friday outside Shuck

Training and "VIPs?"
First Friday this month found the doors opened only a crack as staff training was underway. It built my excitement to see the rumor finally becoming a reality. Urban Woman and I grew up on the Gulf Coast and we do love our oysters, so our hopes were high.

Urban Woman can't wait for me to take a picture
We did something I'm not proud of Saturday night: We got in our car and drove down there. I never drive anywhere downtown, but people, it was twenty degrees and the wind was howling. I could take one or the other, but the two together was just too painful. Even the walk from the car to the front door hurt. I diligently stood against the elements and snapped a couple of pictures for you guys, so give me some credit. I'll walk next time, I promise.

Shuck Raw Bar, view behind the bar, Gay Street, Knoxville, 2012
Due to the small size of the restaurant, they do not take reservations. When we arrived, about 6:15 on Saturday night, the place was packed, which was encouraging to see. We were offered two seats at the bar, which we actually enjoyed, though I noticed a table was empty and apparently being held. From the end of the bar we were able to watch the oysters being pulled from their shells and the bar tender mixing drinks, so we had built-in entertainment. Speaking of entertainment, there are no television screens in the house - thank you! There was also no music playing as far as we could hear, which was fine because the volume was high enough without it. It was not too loud to talk, but it was certainly at a festive level.

Spanish-style soup with shrimp

Fried Oysters with Cole Slaw
We wanted to try a couple of different items and share, but neither of us could resist the fried oysters, so we'll have to branch out next time. They were tasty and fried perfectly with very little apparent grease, which is a feat. I did have a Spanish-style soup that was spicy and delicious. It looked a bit like gumbo, but didn't taste like it at all, with more (what I think of as) Mexican spices and less French, though it did contain a generous amount of shrimp.

Raw Oysters courtesy of the nice couple beside us
The couple beside us at the bar had the raw oysters which they said were good. One of the oysters was very small and when he pointed this out he was given a very large one to replace it. We also saw someone get the Torre de Crustaceos which is a tower, several inches tall of shrimp and crab meat and other ingredients. It look great. You can see the full menu here.

Booth seating parallels the bar
The staff was friendly and the atmosphere warm. It seemed to have a young crowd that night, although I don't know if that is typical. Without drinks a couple could eat for less than $40. If you add drinks and desert you could easily top $60. We'll definitely return and if that night was any indication, we will not be alone. Give them a shot and tell them Urban Guy sent you.

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