Pro Tip: Ok, it’s still a tasting menu, but abbreviated. Though the restaurant dropped one star in the transition, his $275 8-10 course menus are still superb, heavy on game and meats served in delicate, unique variations. Chef Erik Anderson - who was the opening chef at Nashville’s excellent Catbird Seat - took over Coi in 2018. Two Michelin-starred Coi has been going strong through various chefs and rotating Michelin stars since opening in 2006. Pro Tip #2: Some of the wines on offer for dinner downstairs normally would not be available by the glass, but can be ordered upstairs at the Den, so ask your server for some rarities by the glass. Pair with vintage wines or exquisite cocktails and you have a truly decadent late night meal. But then you taste fish skin chips dotted with trout roe and dill tartar sauce or wagyu beef under grated Sonoma Vella dry jack cheese in a beef tendon puff. Pro-Tip: Under the vaulted, rafter-lined ceiling and charred barrel walls, the cozy upstairs lounge with its midcentury-meets-camping decor is your perch for biscuits and house cured ham so good it induces swearing. Drop in 9:30pm Tuesdays-Saturdays, with last call for food at 11:45pm and drinks at 12:45am (check online for tickets or call to confirm there is not a private event that night). The long awaited Lazy Bear Den is now upstairs for late night, a la carte imbibing and chef David Barzelay and team’s playfully perfect bites. Yes, Lazy Bear is a 2 Michelin, fine dining restaurant it’s tough to snag a seat at, though it’s one of our city’s most worthwhile splurges. To tasting menu or not to tasting menu?Īffordable Ways to Do Splurgy (Skip Tasting Menu) Then move to three mid-range restaurants with unexpected fine dining-esque tasting menus. We’ll start with four pricier Michelin-starred restaurants offering more affordable dining options.
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