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I was really excited for the scallops. However, I was a bit disappointed in the size of the scallops. It says Jumbo scallops – U10 size, but it was definitely on the smaller end of jumbo ones I’ve had. Scallops were also a bit overcooked and chewy. Luckily all the other elements on the dish go well with the scallops and compliments the protein well. 8/10.
We ordered both steaks for main entrees. Ribeye and Filet Mignon. They’re cooked right. The ribeye has really great sauce on it. 6/10.
The Filet Oscar has huge lumps of crab which was nice. I also love capers and thought that complimented the sauce well. Unfortunately sauce was quite thick, and the steak was drowning in the sauce, making it lose its nice crust. I was only able to get through half of the steak before it got pretty soggy I had to give up. The potato chip was pretty nice and crunchy, mashed potato is a little dry. 5/10.
The place does have a fancy classic atmosphere to it. Nice view by the window from where we sit.
Our server was very nice and attentive.
Overall for the price we paid for the food in this little town, I was hoping to get a close to flawless dish, but it was not the case.
Our waiter was the most pleasant person I’ve ever encountered in any setting. His service and demeanor could set a new standard in hospitality.
The food was bursting with flavor yet surprisingly light. The lamb was cooked to perfection, and the fish had all the richness of Southern cooking with an elegant twist.
We thoroughly enjoyed the ambiance and will unquestionably return for more!
This is in the top floor of the midnight star right on Main Street, so it’s a bit “hidden” but relatively easy to get to.
The food was amazing. I had short ribs (it was a special so not always available) and they were decadent. They were fall-off-the-bone tender and rich with flavor.
The cheesecake was some of the best I’ve ever had too. It wasn’t overly dense as cheesecake can be, but was instead fluffy and delicate yet still rich and creamy.
The plating and presentation of our whole meal was some of the best I’ve experienced. Immaculate care was taken to ensure a meal that was first a presentation.
Finally, service was awesome. Our waiter was attentive, helpful, and warm.
Highly recommend!!!
They went above and beyond to make a memorable meal absolutely unforgettable.
And it wasn’t just the main course that was amazing. Everything that was food that came out the kitchen truly loved up to the fine dining in their title.
From this trip forward we will always go to Jake’s at least once when in town.
We started with two cocktails. The house bread is awesome.
We then ordered escargot and lobster with crab wontons. The escargot was delightful. While the lobster crab wontons did leave me slightly disappointed. They were not what I expected. It seemed to be a puree of crab and lobster rather than other wontons that I have had that have obvious prices of crab and lobster.
We were then served a caprese salad and a house salad, which were great. No detail was left out, down to the spiral cut cucumbers.
We then received Sorbet to cleanse the palette.
My wife got the sea bass while I got the tenderloin trio. The sea bass was marvelous, and the elk, bison, and venison were tender, flavorful, and cooked perfectly.
We finished off our night with a slice of cheesecake that we shared.
Our server Michelle paid attention to ever detail. I look forward to going back to try more.