dinette triple crown


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erika
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2 yıl önce
saint-édouard
4/5 for dinette triple crown. the most important thing to be aware of right off the bat is that dinette triple crown is not a bbq restaurant. yes, they do serve southern american cuisine, but there is more to this type of cooking than just bbq. this place's focus falls on the parts of southern cooking that don't necessarily have anything to do with bbq. so don't feel disappointed when you encounter a lack of pit masters at this joint. you'll find the tiny restaurant in little italy, adjacent to parc de la petite-italie, which will become an important tidbit of information later on. i first heard about dinette triple crown when it was voted as montreal's #1 best new restaurant 2013 in cult mtl's annual poll, and it was also featured in the day of gluttony: 24 montreal restaurants in 24 hours video.

did i mention that this place is very tiny? when you walk inside you will be met with a small space that almost entirely consists of counter space. stools dot the circumference of the counters, and even though the space is very small, the vibe still maintains a specific identity. it feels almost like a rustic barn, with canned and jarred preserves on the shelves around the room (you can buy these). some of the walls are covered in wooden slats and others are wallpapered in burlap. and don't forget the extensive amount of bourbon bottles on display. patrons can see straight into the open kitchen and feast their eyes upon the proceedings. it sounds as if they also have a separate dining room next door, but since we were seated in the main room at the counter, we did not ever end up seeing it. the friendly server explained the various parts of the menu to us, however she failed to mention what the specials were. we ended up hearing about them by eavesdropping on nearby customers. i do give the service credit though, as the room was packed full and busy the entire time and we were consistently taken care of in a timely manner and with a pleasant demeanour.

first up was drinks! as i previously eluded, bourbon is heavily featured. it's almost like a wine list! they also make a bunch of fun-sounding cocktails (including hot buttered rum, one of my favourites! although not a very good summertime beverage...), and also some really interesting non-alcoholic drinks. these include housemade ginger beer, bitters and soda, iced tea, lemonade, and floats. i opted for the soda chili & mûre ($4.00). this was a soda made up of spicy chili and blackberry. it was so different and interesting! i loved the way that the spiciness played with the tart and sweet blackberry, and although it might sound strange, it works in a similar way to how cayenne pepper isgreatin orange juice. expect something very tart and super zingy with this one! my husband had the ginger beer, and it was very mild and delicious and tasted like christmas.

the menu features several different types of items, but everyone talks about the fried chicken. many say that it's the best in town. while it's possible to dine in, it is very popular for people to call in to place their orders and then pick up their meals to-go. remember how i mentioned the nearby park earlier? dinette triple crown will also pack you an entire picnic basket, complete with checkered table cloth and all of the fixins that you'll need to be able to enjoy your meal in the park. adorable! (you need to return the basket afterwards.)
a popular combo that they offer is called meat & threes where you can pick a meat and three sides to accompany your meal. this seemed like the ideal way to sample a lot of different things, so we ordered two of these. the smoked brisket ($20.00) with hushpuppies and small mac & cheese (counts as two sides) and the 3 piece fried chicken ($17.00) with pinto beans & bacon, biscuit, and fried sweet potatoes. the food arrived after a reasonable amount of time and looked every bit the southern part. we excitedly dug into all of it! first the smoked brisket. this is another good moment to remind you that this is not a bbq restaurant and that you won't find an epic bbq bark on this brisket. instead, the meat was a little bit on the dry side, however the flavour was very nice and it was seasoned well. it was pretty easy to yearn for something a lot more bbq-style in this case though. the hushpuppies on the other hand were one of the biggest highlights of the meal! fried to golden perfection, they were crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. the sauce that they were coated in was heavenly!! it reminded me a little bit of a tzatziki in a way, very garlicy and bold. the mac & cheese was covered in a beautiful sharp and creamy sauce. i loved that the flavour of the sharp cheddar came through so strongly and also marvelled at the chunks of cheese curd nestled within the pasta (a wink at quebec is never lost). however the pasta itself was under cooked and far too al dente.
the fried chicken is certainly their strong suit, and i would probably lean my efforts towards the chicken going forward. it is quite excellent, with a perfectly crispy and flavourful outside coating, shielding the tender and juicy chicken within. i think that i really would agree that this very well could be the best fried chicken in town. the beans & bacon weren't anything especially special, and they were a lot wetter than i had expected. the biscuit however, was fabulous!! one of the best i'd ever had! i loved the saltiness to it, and you could tell that frozen butter had been used in the preparation. just amazing. the fried sweet potatoes were incredibly good as well, deliciously caramelized and drenched in a yummy sauce.
if we had gotten the chicken with hushpuppies, a biscuit and sweet potatoes it would have been the perfect, most amazing meal. now we know.
they also provide you with an array of sauces to experiment with; memphis bbq, south carolina mustard, and east carolina vinegar. these were all tasty and ranged from very spicy, to bold, to sweet. it was fun trying each of them out.

there were three different desserts on offer for the evening and we chose the black walnut bourbon pie ($6.00). this pie was unlike any pie that i'd ever had! it was topped with whipped cream and the pie tasted very boozy! it was certainly more than a hint of bourbon used, but i really enjoyed it. this was like taking a classic pecan pie to a whole new (adult) level, and it worked very well.

there were hits and misses at dinette triple crown. now that i've tried a bunch of the items i have a much better idea of what i would do in the future. they also serve some prettygreatsounding sandwiches (the big nasty, namely), and i think that it would be a lot of fun to try them while also going for the picnic in the park route.
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lehons
2 yıl önce
saint-édouard
set menu in dining room: poor service, slow food, long night. we went to dinette triple crown for a friend's birthday last night. we sat in the dining room and had a set menu meal. summary: the fried chicken was, as reputation suggests, amazing. everything else was far from it.

we were a large group, and everything took forever. waited at least 15 minutes for our drinks. first course wasn't served for 45 minutes. it was a seafood platter, served "family style" for 5 people, with 1 lobster tail, 4 crab legs, and a bunch of crawfish. i don't know how we were supposed to share 1 piece of lobster between 5 people, and when i asked how to eat the crawfish (which is not straight forward), the waitress couldn't instruct us. the food was pretty good, but nothing special.

next came another 45-minute wait, before we got the main courses: fried chicken (yum!), seared catfish (not impressive), and duck gumbo (also not impressive). again, filets of seared catfish are notgreatfor family-style sharing, and gumbo isn't reallygreatfor sharing a plate with catfish and fried chicken, since it was in a watery broth served with just a little bit of rice.

finally, they brought us out a large apple pie with ice cream for dessert. the pie was whole - they gave us a steak knife and pie-server, leaving us to deal with slicing and serving a crusty pie for 10 people. the ice cream was served at the same time as the pie, a whole bunch of scoops in a cast-iron dish. the pie turned into a crumbled mess as we tried to pass it around, and the ice cream was long melted by the time most of us got around to it. nice idea, thoughtless execution.

in the end, after tax and tip, the meal came to $117 for my wife and i, and we were not impressed. that's exactly the same price we pay at vin papillon for better food, better service, and a better evening. next time i want to spend that kind of money, it won't be at triple crown.

overall, i'd go back, grab a fried chicken picnic basket and head to the park. but the set menu experience was extremely disappointing, poorly executed, and not cheap. normally i would have said something at the time, but not at a birthday party. i hope someone from the restaurant reads this and adjusts.t
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cindy
5
7 yıl önce
saint-édouard
we are sitting at our office christmas party lunch. absolutely amazing food!greatflavours, spicy, savoury. friendly staff too. what agreatway to spend an afternoon
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lovemtl
5
9 yıl önce
saint-édouard
this place is awesome! the service is great, the food is simply delicious and the lemonade is so good!
we are planning to come back for sure on a nicer day and enjoy anothergreatmeal "picnic style" in the park.
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anjelamalika
9 yıl önce
saint-édouard
amazing. i have officially ordered everything this place offers. lemonade is not your average its sooooooo good. . they put specific ingredients to have it taste how ot tastes. the food is on another level. beef briscuit whoa . lean meat bread is so good and sauce yum.greatcustomer service and i promise you must try this is definition of gourmet southern food.
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zed
5
9 yıl önce
saint-édouard
delicious. we tried several different plates as well as cocktails. everything was creative and savory.greatstaff and ambiance.
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cristy
9 yıl önce
saint-édouard
delicious food andgreatservice!
we shared a meat and threea plate.
the portions are very grnerous.
we had the smoked brisked 9/10
the biscuit 10/10
mashed potatoes with grave 9/10
and corn bread 1/10 :(
to quench our tirst an arnold palmer 10/10 excellent!!!!
for our sweet tooth a coffee and caramel shake 8/10
overall this wa a nice discovery that left our bellies happy.
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mtllounger
5
10 yıl önce
saint-édouard
what agreatlittle place .. food was reallygreat, we tried the chickens multiple sides.. so was dessert
a++
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robert
5
10 yıl önce
saint-édouard
best fried chicken in town.greatfried chicken joints are hard to find in montreal despite this city's reputation for being one of the best restaurant cities in the world.

the fried chicken joint i used to eat at closed their doors and i had to find a new fix for my craving forgreatfried chicken. had no luck until i started a thread on chow hound inquiring about where i could find truly outstanding fried chicken and everybody recommended dinette triple crown.

ate there tonight. wow!!!! this place is definitely a keeper. i went for the gusto and ordered 5 pieces ($11) and told them that i would appreciate getting some breasts. i got three breasts and a thigh and a drumstick and it was so tender, so tasty and a truly wonderful meal for only $11. service was very friendly and i cannot recommend this little gem of a restaurant highly enough.
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julie
5
10 yıl önce
saint-édouard
amazing!. this little gem of a restaurant is so wonderful!greatstaff, very helpful if it's your first time! food is absolutely delicious. will return again and again
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garen
5
10 yıl önce
saint-édouard
greatgreatfood!!! horrible horrible service. waited about an hour and a half for our take out order
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chris
5
11 yıl önce
saint-édouard
a cozy little find. in the years before i moved to montreal, i lived mostly in kansas and texas. one thing that drives me crazy about montreal is that i can never find any decent tex-mex or southern dives (no, 3 amigos doesn't count, nor does serving a melted block of cheese in a bowl and calling it "chile con queso").
this place exceeded expectations. i've had my fair share of louisiana and south-east fare when i was in texas, and this place encompasses both culinary traditions.
food: triple crown dinette gives you the tapas option of ordering a bunch of sides and chowing down. my favorite option is the "meat and three" option - choose a meat (smoked brisket, pulled pork, fried chicken), and choose 3 sides (this includes a vast array of mouthwatering options, including buttermilk biscuits, cornbread, hushpuppies, collard greens, black eyed peas, cole slaw, and the most succulent fried sweet potatoes you've ever tasted). they also have quite a compelling beverage list - i chose a bloody caesar and was not disappointed. my friend ordered the brownie for dessert, and according to her, it was decadent.
sauce (yes, it needs its own category): i think the best thing about this place is the plate of jars and bottles that line the small dining area. i think there are 7 different sauces that you can use for your food - chile vinegar hot sauces, some sort of delicious bbq sauce, and of course, the peach habañero salsa. the food is already delicious on its own, but this additional step to dressing the food really brings the dish to a whole new level.
atmosphere: with pickling vegetables in jars lining the wall cabinets of this cozy space, the restaurant is a casual yet warm and intimate setting. the kitchen is open to the dining area and you can smell the scents of foodstuffs wafting out while the chefs prepare your food. a word to the wise: this place is quite small, and the only tables are bar-style and lined along the walls. make a reservation or get there early to get some good seats. as an alternative, i believe they also do carry-out orders.
all in all,greatplace. i've been back a couple times with my friends (one who is from both georgia and alabama) and we are never disappointed. if you're a from the south and are feeling slightly jaded in this northern city that offers little in the sense of southern cuisine, give this place a visit.
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will
11 yıl önce
saint-édouard
for the past few weeks, i’ve been hearinggreatthings about this southern-food place that just opened down the street. when i realized where dinette triple crown was located, i also realized i had been driving by it every morning without ever noticing it. that’s how small and unassuming it is. the food however, is anything but unassuming and judging from the line up every night, i am not the only one who seems to think so.
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