Attractive décor and lots of locals (including Carl Doumani, owner of
Quixote, one of the most pleasingly provocative wineries in NV, designed by the late Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hunderwtasser, lunching inside with a friend). Outside can be noisy due to the
trucks on Highway 29, but the place is popular: a former reporter from the St. Helena Star, a couple of winemakers,
etc., all under big umbrellas. My companion found her shrimp and corn bisque
with lime chili cream tasty if a bit thin, and the mouse-like shrimp
presentation new and interesting. My grilled California sea bass with heirloom
summer beans and cherry tomato jam was delicious if a tad over-done, my 2010 Bonny
Doone white Le Cigare Volant (an Arroyo Seco Rhone listed under “Exotic
Whites”) perfect. I would have shot the whole thing with my iphone but the NV
matron at the next table said she deplored such behavior.
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