- Braised lamb shanks with Sea Island pea ragout
- Southern Fish and Chips (at lunch only) with catfish fingers and house cut fries
- Caramel Cake with cranberry compote
- Oyster, Shrimp, and Andouille Jambalaya with short grain rice
- Warm apples with Mas de Lavail ice cream and crisp walnut cookies
- Roast poulet rouge de Piedmont with Lee Brothers' pimento cheese potato gratin and pecan pan sauce
One other big change for WG is the axing of the late-night hours. I asked chef/owner Amy Tornquist about this by e-mail and she replied that it wasn't working as well as they would have hoped and that "it always seemed a little bit of a painful shift for the front of the house" because of the small WG staff. Amy's willing to reconsider in the future but only if there's a way to do it without taxing everyone. It'll surely be a loss for Durham's late-night offerings but will still remain a superb option for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch.
Amy was also kind enough to share the full new menus (which haven't been posted on the WG site as of yet) so here they are: Lunch/Dinner and Brunch/Dessert. Enjoy!
(photo via http://blog.indienc.com/2009/03/watts-grocery-durham/)
1 comment:
Ack, that's horrible news about the late night hours! Watt's has gotten my business at least three times merely because it was the only option around after 10. Of course, the food and drink is a great draw, too, but late hours was the cherry on top!
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