
Every restaurant has a brunch but what makes this one special is that you can order off of their regular lunch menu if eggs and French toast are not your forte. As is usually the case for their brunch, the place was crowed around 12:45 when we got there. You may want to make a reservation if you have a large crowd.
Even though it was a beautiful sunny spring day, we decided to pass on the patio and join an old friend at the bar, as we often do. Shortly after we sat down, two more friends joined us and it all made for a very fun brunch all the way round.
At Chez Andree you won’t see any Jagermeister shots being slammed back. This is a martini crowd from top to bottom. We normally embibe in a gimlet before our normal lunch but since it was brunch we decided on a couple rounds of their $3.50 mimosas and Bloody Marys. We took our time with our beverages while we got caught up with Ernie and perused the menu. The personnel want you to enjoy yourself and there is no sense that you are being “rushed” to order.
We started off with the Smoked Salmon Platter. Thick slices of fresh salmon with cream cheese and plenty of chopped red onion and capers and a soft toasted bagel. There was enough salmon to satisfy both of us. I thought that the bagel was a nice touch and paired with the cream cheese made for a different taste. The cream cheese also helped hold the capers and onion to the bagel as I laid a thick slice of salmon on top. Note: This platter is also available on the regular menu, however, it is served with toast and a dill crème fraiche instead of the bagel and cream cheese.
The French toast was great. Three thick slices of traditional French bread – that was very fresh – dipped in egg wash and grilled to perfection. The sausage (this is one of my brunch gauges) was good, but I prefer mine a bit more flavorful with a little more “zip”. I don’t usually eat pancakes or French toast much, but when you have butter and a good maple syrup, you can’t go wrong.
As I mentioned earlier, the regular lunch menu is available as well for those of you who want something more than breakfast. The appetizers include a Country Pate and Plat du Charcutrie, as well as Escargots du Bourgone, steamed Mussels and Mussels Povencale. The French Onion soup is always good here…and a large portion. For some there might be too much cheese melted on top, but I love it. The broth is a beef broth with lots of onion. Some of the highlights of the entrees are Veal Sheri, Trout Almondine and Seafood Crepes. The steak and poultry consist of Chicken Florentine, Steak au Poivre, Filet Mignon aux Béarnaise and Rack of Lamb. Andree’s classics feature Chicken Livers, Country Sausage & Lentils, Sweetbreads and Calf’s Liver.
Chez Andree is also a great place for dinner. The dining rooms are decorated with period furniture with a country theme, which makes for a nice relaxing evening. The bar area has a large, classic wooden bar and back bar facing a spectacular mural that looks like a scene from Moulin Rouge.
Written by: Bob Tagert