Thursday, January 1, 2009

Crescent City Brewhouse


New Orleans offers an amazing array of food and drinks. In many ways, New Orleans simply is American cuisine -- it's a fusion of everything, from French, Southern-style, Spanish, Asian and Italian. It seems like nearly every restaurant in the French Quarter has been rated by Zagat at one time or another.

At the Crescent City Brewhouse, they offer good beer. But if I were going for beer only, I'd quite frankly go somewhere else. The beer is good -- not great. They offer several varieties, from pale ales to darker "Weiss" flavors. I sampled all five varieties offered, and none of them was outstanding. And if you're going to make your mark as a microbrewery, at least one of your beers should knock my socks off. Sadly, that didn't happen.

But the food and service were both a pleasant surprise. Our first experience was baked brie with apple chutney, baked garlic and fresh grapes. It was wonderful, as the soft cheese worked with the chutney and grapes for an explosion of flavor. I'd also recommend the andouille dressing, which is a cornbread dressing flavored with ground sausage. It's a spicy alternative to a southern favorite.

The Brewhouse is like most other restaurants in the Big Easy: When they serve seafood, they want you to know it's fresh. They're proud of the way they cook their seafood, and it shows in the Louisiana crab cakes. Beautifully done and served with two types of sauces (including a spicy remoulade), there's just enough crab cake to whet your appetite for the entree.


Dessert for me was a bread pudding with cinnamon and walnuts. Not overly spiced, the bread pudding was the best I've ever had. Done badly, a bread pudding can be a horribly heavy dessert. This, however, was light but satisfying.

Decor at the Brewhouse is exposed brick and wood. The service from Stephen and Kat was excellent, and they truly seemed to want us to have a wonderful experience. But make no mistake -- this is dining for adults. I wouldn't recommend the place for children. It can get expensive (easily over $60 for two if you're not careful), but the experience is worth the money.

Other amenities: Full bar, second floor balcony with a view of Decatur Street.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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