For those of you who have eaten at EAT, what is the norm for byob?
byob at Eat
I%26#39;m not sure what you%26#39;re asking here. Are you asking what people bring to drink, about the corkage fee, etc?
My experiences is that people bring just about everything, btw. Cocktails from local bars, bottles of champagne/wine and even a six pack of beer!
byob at Eat
We ate there on Tues. night. Food was great. The waiter directed us to a small grocery about a block away where we found a fine bottle of wine at a reasonable price. No corking fee.
Thanks! I was just wondering what people typically brought in. Sounds like pretty much anything. I like that idea!
We will probably eat there this Sunday. Can%26#39;t wait.
EAT is only open for Sunday brunch. Closed in the evening on Sundays. Keep that in mind!
Eat is the former Quarter Scene right? Is it the same guys running it?? They used to have great food. I thinking of trying it when we are there in a couple of weeks - just wondering how the food is now.
EAT is owned by a young cajun chef....no relation to the Quarter Scene guys. It%26#39;s a nice menu and I enjoy it every time I go. Service isn%26#39;t always great but the food is really consistent.
www.eatnola.com the menu sounds fantastic. i%26#39;ll be adding it to my list of places to go in 60 short days!
Another vote for Eat - going to eat there tonight in fact! A good
';off the beaten'; path option for the French Quarter.
My family %26amp; I ate at EAT Saturday night....have to give it a mixed review....menu does have plenty options....fried okra and crawfish bouilettes(hushpuppies) were okay...husband and son had hamburgers not very good...daughters had chicken fried chicken-overcooked and crawfish pie-okay, a little heavy and doughy. I had Pot Roasted chicken-very good, butterbeans with shrimp-excellant, mac n cheese-very good. BYOB can never be bad and yes, we saw folks bring in drinks in Mardi Gras ';Go'; cups and many bottles of wine. Service was not so good, it almost seemed like they didn%26#39;t care if they had customers or not. Parking is very hard to find around there...no pay lots around. Hopefully we caught them on an off night....atmosphere of this little place is nice.
I just had dinner at Eat this past weekend and had a relatively good experience. The service was a little lackluster, but perhaps it was an off night. I had the BBQ shrimp, which was excellent. Not as good as Mr. B%26#39;s, but better than most places. A couple friends with me ordered the crawfish pie, which I tasted. It was good, but a little too cheesy for my tastes. But I think most of all, I enjoyed the casual, intimate ambience of the restaurant :)
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