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the old Provence space.

pretty, large interior with an enclosed back garden.

cocktails didn't look interesting, beer and wine list was well-chosen though.

comfort/southern food emphasis. mostly gentle pricing.

"tea sandwiches" were ok...liverwurst being best.

chicken-fried rabbit was good...except for the way too cloying pecan sauce served on the side (isn't chicken-fried steak normally accompanied by a white gravy?). the version of German potatoes on the side was quite good.

scallops and peas were a very generous portion for the price. unfortunately, the scallops were tasteless.

a glazed pork main (with all sorts of accompaniments) was very good.

service was pleasant and professional.

at one level, it's an ideal date spot...and gently priced comfort food doesn't hurt...

on the other hand, Shorty's 32 is around the corner doing the same type of thing...and it's better (but much smaller).

and Little Owl is within walking distance.

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at one level, it's an ideal date spot...and gently priced comfort food doesn't hurt...

on the other hand, Shorty's 32 is around the corner doing the same type of thing...and it's better (but much smaller).

and Little Owl is within walking distance.

I can't compare Shorty's 32, but one advantage of this place is that the food is quite respectable, and you can get in. At Little Owl, you probably can't.
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I went about three weeks ago. It was fine but completely forgettable, unfortunately. Seriously. Apart from some fried asparagus, I don't remember what any of us had. I was really disappointed. I'm a big fan of Five Points. On the other hand, I also ate at their rendition of Provence and had the same reaction.

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