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Alderwood

Alderwood

155 Walnut Ave, Santa Cruz, USA, 95060, United States

Steak • American • Breakfast • Ice Cream


"Our second time at Alderwood. The first was during the pandemic period, so we wanted to come back and see what might be different since we were in town for the weekend. One thing I noticed is that the portion sizes were HUGE. I we likely should have only ordered one starter and one main instead of one each and then sides for our main. We started with a bottle of Paul Bara grand cru rosé champagne. It had a little tartness to it but lovely bottle, highly recommend. For starters, I got the parmesan popover and my hubby got the avocado. The popovers were gigantic, and I got three, and it was a deconstructed sort of finish with items to assemble overall, it was tasty but not amazing, would likely not get this one again. My hubby's avocado was very tasty and he gave it an 8 out of 10, and a little on the smaller side, with it being a half an avocado (which was perfect as a starter for portion size). For mains, I did the 8oz fillet accompanied by the Hen of the Woods side. The fillet was perfectly done. Highly recommend. The Hen of the Woods had me concerned but it was one of the dishes that made them a known name, so I rolled with it. It did NOT disappoint. Wow, who knew that mushrooms and maple could go together? Highly recommend this side dish. My hubby, as a Mainer, ordered the diver scallops from Maine. He gave it a 7 out of 10 and said he would have likely picked something else. It was ok, but nothing exciting that made it memorable. His side was the broccoli and peppers. It was a substantial portion but didn't have a pop with flavor in any way. We passed on dessert because everything was so big and filling lol! My colleague who is in Santa Cruz a lot stated that she only eats a burger about 3x per year, and Alderwood's is one that she's make one of her three (she likes it that much). I saw it go by and it did look amazing. Service was a little wonky at seating. And initial communication as the server made a lot of odd assumptions and interrupted us several times. We just smiled and rolled with it, but candidly was a bit strange. Things improved after that and the rest of the evening was great. If you're in Santa Cruz, you'd be an idiot not to make a stop here."

Mcmenamins Pubs Cedar Hills

Mcmenamins Pubs Cedar Hills

2927 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton, Oregon, 97005, United States

Full • Wine • American • Bar-lounge


"We had a reservation for 4. We were seated fairly quickly but were not able to actually sit in our assigned booth the benches were too close to the table and not able to be moved. There are 3 table booths along that area. It appeared that the benches had been moved at one point, giving a large amount of space to the 1st booth, less to the 2nd, and no ability to sit at the 3rd the one we were assigned to. I am not a large person and I could not fit. So, we were re seated to a table. We spent perhaps 5 minutes at the table before we were approached by the manager who had seated us in the initial location asking why we moved. His immediate approach and assumption was that we just moved ourselves. We had to move yet again because a reservation for a larger group was made and the space was needed. That group took priority over our reservation and reseating. Obviously we did not feel very welcome, even with a reservation. The service was fine but the food especially the fries were served luke warm, making them inedible. No staff came back around to check on us. We were not asked about drink refills. Or if we wanted dessert. It felt like we were an inconvenience. I know it was a Friday evening. They were busy, but not every table or booth was occupied, so service shouldn 't have been anything out of the ordinary. This is not the typical service I 've received at this location. Perhaps it was because of the full moon??"

The Oxford Kitchen

The Oxford Kitchen

110 W Oak St, 95240, Lodi, US, United States

Wine • Fish • British • American


"My experience here left me quite bewildered: I have watched this place open with great fanfare, I love the aesthetics of the space, and I enjoy greatly the fact that the menu is different than most other things around town.I also would like to revisit this place in the future as I suspect my experience may have been a rare off moment, but I remain skeptical and must report honestly, blindfolded to anything but the food itself. So, I will be returning here to give this place a second chance at some point, because I think that's only fair. I have heard from a few different people from very different spheres of my life things that do line up with my experience, though.So, what are the issues here? Let me start with what I like: the aforementioned aesthetics, the different dishes one may get here, and the beer selection skews European, and as someone who has just returned from a week in Germany, I very highly appreciate that. I felt the service was also excellent and the staff are very kind and on top of things.That being said, I was served cold food. A panini partially warm, partially cold served with half warm half cold fries is akin to playing Russian roulette in the food world. Was it bad? No, I would not use that word in any sense, but I would classify it as fine'. Fine isn't bad but isn't good or great either; the presentation was the most interesting thing about the dish.Everything on the menu looks and sounds great, so I picked at random, and this is what we got. The bread was not soggy, nor was it too dry and the cheese was beautifully melted, but if you asked me what else was supposed to be on this particular item aside from bread and cheese, I'd have to review the menu to tell you. To be fair, for these things it could just be my palate at the point in time in which I had the food, but that doesn't excuse lukewarm food.Further, at the price point it is at, one would expect that the food is lights out every time, from the simplest items on the menu to the most extravagant. I am a very firm believer that if you can' nail the simple things, then nothing else really matters. I have yet to find anyone who can make a compelling argument to dispel this idea.The cocktail I had sort of fell into this same realm of fine, but I'd say it was maybe a step above. On the contrary, the only lavender I experienced was the color, and the only mint involved was as a garnish. Both these items are listed in the description of the drink itself, though it does not explicitly state as flavors, so I guess technically its fine. The drink simply lacked any layering or blending and synthesis; just a vague sense of some sort of flavor being there.Like I stated at the beginning, I want to try this again and see if maybe something unusual was afoot. There were some other things happening that imbued a sort of muted chaos on the restaurant while I was there or maybe something odd was happening with my palate. I think it would be fair to do that and if things are truly different, update the review. But is also fair to judge things as they happened no matter the extenuating circumstances.Shepherd's Pie, Beef Wellington, and the Fish and Chips may be well done, but what I will come back to is, if you have something simple that you aren't going to be perfect at, why even put it on the menu, especially considering the price point of this restaurant, and what the positioning tells us about what sort of pedigree this restaurant wishes to be viewed with.There are places I like that other people perhaps don't as much from a perspective of taste and that, I believe is perfectly acceptable and I actually encourage that because it's honest. But being served well presented food that can't decide if it itself is warm, hot, or cold, is a technical issue, not one of taste.So, I would encourage people to go and try something here, but I wouldn't quite recommend it, or I would, cautiously, with the understanding that you may be left bewildered, wondering, is this it ."