Starting with my appetizer, I noticed that a selection of Oysters was on the menu. I love oysters, so that was going to happen. The Oysters were shucked and served on ice on the half shell with a wedge of Lemon, and small cups of Cocktail Sauce and Mignonette. I like to taste the oyster, so I generally don't bother with anything but a little lemon juice. I was given three Oysters, one from Maryland, one from Washington DC, and one from Mexico. I don't remember the names of the ones from Maryland or DC, but I did remeber the one from Mexico, because it's name, Chingon, is pretty off color, and I had to laugh when I heard it. That being said, the Mexican oyster was also my favorite.
For my entree, I did consider Mussels, but after having the Oysters, I figured that that may have been overkill. I decided to go with some pasta, Crab Campanelle with Jonah Crab, Aleppo Pepper, Peas, White Wine, Lemon, and Butter. This was pretty great. The Campanelle was perfectly al dente, the crab was finely shredded and really flavorful, The peas added some sweetness and body, the lemon went well with the crab, and the pepper provided a light firey finish at the end.
And then we came to dessert. Rum Cake seems to be a very popular dessert in seafood restaurants and that is the way that I went. It was served with Roasted Apples and Whipped Cream. The cake was very sweet and dense and the apples on top went with it very well. The Whipped Cream, served on the side, was very light, and helped balance things a little. While I was eating, I got to talking with my waiter about drinks and he wanted me to try a drink that he invented (on him). Called the Cuberdon Club it had Botanist Gin, Imbue "Petal & Thorn" Vermouth, Lemon, Lavender Oil, Egg White, and Peychaud's Bitters. It was similar to combining a Negroni and an Aviation and was very good. While I was sitting, enjoying my last drink, the manager, Melissa, came over and asked how I knew Chef Ashlee (who wasn't there that night). When I told her, she thanked me for coming, welcomed me back, and covered my other drink. I really enjoyed my dinner, the space, and the people, and will definitely return to try more, especially the mussels.
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