half & half


İçinde "time" olan yorumlar
2
2.1
themanwhoatestl
4
7 yıl önce
clayton
note to half & half

starting my day with a great breakfast makes me feel like i own the world. everything feels right and
in its place and that nothing could go wrong. you know?
along the cramped stretch of maryland in clayton squeezed in with almonds, the posh nosh and
the now closed (sadness) companion is a tiny little eatery that is moving big flavors out of their
kitchen.

walking into half & half at 7am i sat down and surveyed. the décor is sort of everything at once.
nowhere for the eye to rest. mason jar light fixtures, distressed wood paneling mixed with that of
metal. benches. chairs. stools. bar. i thought for a minute if this obvious effect was ironic or used to
“shout” at the conservative, glossy and chic clientele that “this was a fashionable interior”.
as if unawares they would never know on their own or even care

baked oatmeal with roasted banana and walnuts: from the moment the hot and domed serving
cup omitting “mapley”, “bruleey” steam was placed in front of me i knew i had something. the
oatmeal at half and half is baked. for what i can see this allows the oat grains to fully expand in
size and potential. very creamy. a thin sheen of maple syrup coats the top and above this is fine
and high key delicious chunks of roasted banana. which if i ever eat another banana again…it’s
going to be roasted. the result is fruit that caressingly sweetens the oatmeal in the most perfect
way. atop this is whole walnuts. and i mean lots of them. i started to think that this oatmeal was
much more expensive than what i’ll be paying (a steal at $7). on the side? a teeny pitcher with
about 2t. of the most divine sweet cream. this is cream that is not sweetened. just fresh new and
fresh “sweet” cream that only recently left udder. not whipped. just thick…with a few bubbles.

avocado toast: the description on the menu was simple. just the ingredients. on a white saucer
placed before me was just one piece of toast. made/baked and toasted in-house. crushed upon it,
bright green and grassy avocado. dotting its green landscape—feta. doing what it does best.
lending salt and brine. and then at the end freshly cracked black pepper. before i selected my first
bite, i took the wedge of lime and squenched it atop. this toast and the oatmeal was some of
the best i’ve had in my life. i’m already thinking about when i can return.

earl grey tea: by the pot. less than $3. high quality honey accompanies. major points for
personalized pot.

half and half also has the rep of breathtaking eggs benedict. depending upon thetimeof the year
or what’s in season…your benny could have salmon, or some perfectly cooked mignon or even crab
cakes. note: try to get there right as they open. the stories and lengths of their lines are
legend.

as legend as their food.

sincerely,

tmwastl
0
rick
5
8 yıl önce
clayton
my better half and i tried half & half for breakfast for the firsttimelast weekend and really enjoyed it.  it's a cozy little spot with tables and a high top "community table" in the middle where we sat.  our server was wonderful.  jo had the oatmeal with fruit, which was baked and she said was pretty good (i'm not an oatmeal person).  i had the blt omelet--something new for me and their "lettuce" was a siracha slaw, which was delicious.  this was one of the best omelets i've had.  the roasted potatoes were great and the mimosas were really good too.  it's a little pricey, but the quality is really high.  great spot!
0
lbentele
10 yıl önce
clayton
ah, half & half .  beloved by so many.  hailed as a brunch to end all brunches.  offering a late morning repast beyond compare.  to all this i say, sure.  it’s pretty good.  is it wait-an-hour-and-a-half good  perhaps for a firsttimevisit, yes.  why not.  for every succeeding visit.  no.  no thank you. ... however, i do love love love the cornbread and chorizo with two eggs–officially my go-to half & half meal. or, pro-tip, if i’m not dining in, i’ll call ahead for a tasty ham biscuit (complete with preserves) to go. then, ham biscuit and i walk to nearby shaw park.
0
dave
2
11 yıl önce
clayton
expect a wait. the food was good but i wouldn't bother going at popular times. we went on a sunday morning and were expecting a bit of a wait. in the end it was an hour and a half from walking in the door to having our food in front of us. personally i think it's terrible management when a lot of thattimeis sat at the table. having said all of that, my eggs benedict was one of the best i've had so if you can avoid the rush, i'd recommend.
0
laura
11 yıl önce
clayton
quirky treats on maryland avenue. the new restaurant half and half in downtown clayton can be defined solely by the modern word “hipster.” when i walk into this breakfast, lunch, and brunch nook, i automatically feel the creative vibe and “foodie” culture. mustaches, mirrors, and mason jars encompass the room. students sit at the bar studying and chatting with friends over a mug of coffee, which has a carefully articulated flower fashioned of foam within. the owner’s goal is to “provide a marketplace for culinary curiosity and enjoyment.” half and half has multiple breakfast competitors in the area but is able to stand out because of its culinary curiosity and “hipster” vibe.
i have had the pleasure to experience this restaurant twice, and it hasn’t failed to impress. on my first visit, i ordered the blueberry pancakes, which come as a stack of three burly, blueberry-filled, fluffy slices of heaven drizzled in high quality maple syrup with a scoop of creamy blueberry butter situated on top. powdered sugar is sprinkled over the pancakes as a final touch. i was hesitant to try something different when i returned.
however, i chose to order the sunday brunch special of lemon curd french toast when i eyed this creation on another table (part of a new mini brunch menu presented each weekend). it includes two extra thick slices of french toast sheltered by lemon curd and plump blackberries and strawberries. it is a delightful dish, but the curd was a bit too sweet for my taste. my family also ordered the cornbread stick as a side dish. i am not a huge fan of cornbread, so i cannot fairly judge this creation (although the candied walnuts on top were delectable). my parents said that they enjoyed the cornbread’s fluffiness. the breakfast selections include starters, sweets, and eggs. the lunch menu offers salads and sandwiches (either breakfast or lunch can be ordered at anytimeof day).
overall, the menu selections seem to all be the chef’s unique take on classic dishes. for example, instead of serving regular french toast, half and half french toast is made with brioche french bread and is lavished with mascarpone cream cheese and blackberries. the grilled chicken sandwich is vitalized with avocado slaw and served on a brioche bun (my friend ordered this creation and couldn’t stop talking about it). establishing one-of-a-kind dishes is required in order for a restaurant to survive, especially as a restaurant geared toward a younger generation of hipsters and foodies.
prices are fair (around $10 per entrée), especially considering the generous amount of food given. unfortunately, this is not true of the coffee menu; special coffee can cost up to $8, but is worth the price if the taster has a keen appetite for the drink. the service is exceptional; workers are always on their game and are attentive to maintaining a clean and orderly environment.
glancing around the elongated dining area, i notice the collections of mirrors hanging on the back wall. each mirror is a different style, shape, and color, and the arrangements are nonpareil. mason jars dangle in groups from the ceiling. these unconventional light fixtures brighten the room. menus appear printed on college-ruled notebook paper. this is a noteworthy menu design as it contributes to the “hipster” feel of the restaurant, adding a subtle touch of wit.
observing all the happenings of the restaurant, i must admit that there are some unsatisfactory aspects. the kitchen area is open to the restaurant (not concealed at all), which i think looks awkward, although some people might like this aspect since they can see their food prepared and be entertained by the ferociousness of the chefs. additionally, the bar is a bit cluttered, the noise level is high, and parking is not ideal. unfortunately, there is a long waittimearound noon on weekends. however, these details are negligible to the multitude of favorable aspects of the restaurant.
since it is difficult for restaurants that only serve for the first half of the day to survive, they must find ways to set themselves apart and bring customers backtimeafter time. half and half has certainly managed to do this by creating new dishes weekly and keeping in touch with popular trends such as the organic craze (half and half only uses cage-free eggs). the restaurant has also succeeded in relating to the younger generation of foodies and hipsters, which creates a strong base for their service. furthermore, the owners turn the breakfast nook into a fine dining dinner location at nighttime called little country gentlemen, which brings in extra revenue. i am not sure of the origins of the restaurant title, but it may have a connection to the alter ego. half and half certainly has the tools to stick around longer than most restaurants have in the past on the maryland walk.
the breakfast place is similar to some other cafés in the area such as crushed red (a pizza bistro right down the street), which is also geared toward a younger crowd. the atmosphere in the city coffeehouse and crêperie is similar to the upbeat character of half and half. similar to the popular crêperie, i have no doubt that half and half will continue to attract new and old customers interested in unrivaled dishes, a friendly environment, and a peculiar body of people.
0
caloriestl
5
12 yıl önce
clayton
i understand why there seems to be a constant crowd at half & half. the food is very good, bordering on excellent, and the menu is accessible enough that it won't be scaring anyone off... their major flaw is that they are victims of their own success. because of their popularity, wait times will likely be long (depending on when you go). however, in our ever-rushed world, taking sometimefor a good meal among friends is something that should be revered. in that vein i thoroughly enjoyed my experience at half & half and will certainly be back.
0
lydia
12 yıl önce
clayton
horrible service, fantastic food. this was a hard one to rate. the food was fantastic, but it may have been the worst service i've ever received. so bad, it might sway me to never go back.
my neighbor and i like to try and find new places that serve breakfast all day. my husband told me about this place, so we decided to check it out. i brought along my 8 year old stepdaughter. here's a breakdown, minute by minute, of our experience:

11:45 am: enter the restaurant
11:50: finally someone noticed us. her response, "is your name on the list?" not, a hello, can i help you? or have you been helped yet? rude.
12:06: seated
12:08 greeted. ordered 2 coffees, 2 mimosas and a hot chocolate.
12:15: brought the coffee and hot chocolate, forgot that we ordered drinks. did not have cream or sugar on the table. did not offer either when we ordered. we had to ask for it. we ordered our food at thistimetoo.
12:25: mimosas arrived, still no cream or sugar. we asked the server who brought our drinks for it...again.
12:27: cream and sugar arrived by the second server we asked
12:28: our server came back to remind herself what i had ordered.
12:38: food arrived.

i ordered the salmon hash. this was grilled salmon, potatoes and spinach under 2 over easy eggs served in a skillet with toast. it was incredible! and quite filling. i had to take home leftovers too. my friend ordered the half&half, which is 2 eggs, any way, potatoes and toast. she ordered a side of bacon with it. my stepdaughter ordered grilled cheese and chips. all of us were completely satisfied and raved about the food.

i cannot get over the awful service. and the more i think about, the more i am sure that no matter how good the food is, the service will absolutely keep me from ever going back there. too bad. servers are easy to train, there just needs to be a program set in place. i completely blame the management, they need to reevaluate the service standards to meet the same standards that the chef has given to the food. get it together guys. you're not building a spaceship, you're running a restaurant.
0
showlett
2
12 yıl önce
clayton
cute place, average food, bad service.. i've been there twice. it is painfully slow. the server messed up the order the firsttime(ordered grilled cheese, got grilled chicken) and had a totally average, well done burger the second time. i really want to root for this place, but i don't think i can. another thing that grossed me out was the servers and staff eating throughout their shifts and on the line. when your fingers are near your mouth, i don't want it near my food. meh.
0
tony78
2
12 yıl önce
clayton
how hard is it to make a burger. the layout of the restaurant is cool and easy. the parking is horrible, be ready to walk a couple of blocks. a friend and i went around lunchtimeand we were able to sit right away. the waiter was okay but he did mess up the order that's not the killer. the cook tried to cook the burger twice and it was as bad as the first time. the restaurant manager did give us a gift card to try them again.
0
stlfoodie
12 yıl önce
clayton
well... i tried.. after reading this months sauce magazine about donuts around town i tried, twice in fact, to try half and half and thier donuts. the firsttimei went, granted it was my fault for not checking their hours of operation, but they were closed...on monday. the single most important day for that important first cup of joe and they weren't open. so be it. i went again today, wednesday, and ordered a large coffee and donuts to go. the former apple store employee working the counter walked back to the "kitchen" area and asked if the donuts were ready, and why wouldn't they be it was 8:45am for crying out loud, only to return to tell me they weren't ready and would be probably another half hour. i left with my coffee, which was thin and watery ( i should have just gone to northwest) and i won't bother coming back... two strikes and your out half and half. good luck to this place which seems to have all kinds of problems.
0
dave
5
12 yıl önce
clayton
one of the best breakfasts i've had in a longtimeand one of the best cups of coffee as well. the steak & eggs were delicious. if you don't give this spot a try...you are missing out!
0
pastrycream
12 yıl önce
clayton
front of the house needs help!. the food is really good but the service is the worst i've seen in a while. the firsttimei went with my fiance, we waited a not so terrible amount oftimebefore getting seated but it took forever to order and it took an even longer amount oftimeto get our food. the table next to us who came in after us got their food 10 minutes before we did (issues with tickets, i see). the secondtimei went, it took a total of 50 minutes from order to food hitting the table, and i'm not exaggerating because i timed it. it's unfortunate that i wouldn't make this place a regular visit due to the service or lack thereof. i'll try again a few months down the road...if they are still there.
0
oturum aç
hesap oluştur