{"id":525,"date":"2007-04-28T09:50:29","date_gmt":"2007-04-28T14:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/2007\/04\/28\/four-cheers-for-geoffreys\/"},"modified":"2007-04-28T09:56:06","modified_gmt":"2007-04-28T14:56:06","slug":"four-cheers-for-geoffreys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/2007\/04\/28\/four-cheers-for-geoffreys","title":{"rendered":"Four Cheers for Geoffrey&#8217;s!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Just recently, <a href=\"http:\/\/rachele.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/2007\/03\/11\/salutes-new-menu-from-excellent-to-run-of-the-mill\/\">Rachele complained<\/a> about a drop  in quality at our neighborhood restaurant, Salute. No sooner did she complain than the restaurant changed name, ownership, and chef. Witness the power of the blogosphere!<\/p>\n<p>Geoffrey&#8217;s (link, anyone?) just opened this week is the old Roslindale location of Salute, having  taken a three year hiatus from its last location in the Back Bay, and the South End before that. Back when I worked in the South End in the late 1990&#8217;s, it was one of my favorite lunch\/brunch places, so I was delighted to discover they&#8217;ve reopened in Roslindale.<\/p>\n<p>We were the new restaurant&#8217;s <u>first<\/u> brunch customers ever.\u00c2\u00a0 They open at 8am, and with a natural alarm clock that wakes us up at 6am (our daughter), we were prompt for the opening.<\/p>\n<p>The brunch was great. We shared a &#8220;DonutMuffin&#8221; as an appetizer. There was enough pleasure in that pastry to equal at least half a dozen commercial-grade donuts. I had a tomato, basil, and fancy-cheese-of-some-sort quiche with a side of fresh cantaloupe. It was a very generous serving with a thick tasty crust (no toast necessary!). I was particularly impressed with the volume of fresh basil, and the juiciness of the cantaloupe. Rachele has vegetarian eggs benedict (also delicious) and Esther had a side of heart-shaped waffles, which was just right for her.  The coffee was definitely on the high end for restaurant coffee (which, somehow, seems to go on a different scale from coffee-shop coffee.) Next time I&#8217;ll try a cappuccino.<\/p>\n<p>All this for only $35 (including tip). The meal was comparable to (but slightly cheaper and more filling than) our other favorite brunch place, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bonsavor.com\">Bon Savor<\/a> in Jamaica Plain.  The owner\/chef explained that they had moved out of the South End when the rent tripled. He&#8217;s keeping prices in the 1997-range, since the rent he is paying in Roslindale is comparable to what he paid in the South End in that era. (Although actually I&#8217;m sure other costs have gone up significantly).<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.chowhound.com\/topics\/395451\">Chowhound<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.universalhub.com\/node\/8484\">Universal Hub<\/a> folks are also pleased.  Roslindale is certainly in need of a good brunch place &#8212; although I am fond of the Blue Star Diner conceptually, in practice the service has been poor and the food irregular. We will certainly be making fewer trips to JP for brunch now.<\/p>\n<p>The dinner menu also looks excellent, with several good vegetarian options. The chef also assured me the couscous dish is vegan.<\/p>\n<p>We were the only people in the restaurant in the opening hour. I predict in a month the place will be packed. If so, it will be proof of this blog&#8217;s influence!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Just recently, Rachele complained about a drop in quality at our neighborhood restaurant, Salute. No sooner did she complain than the restaurant changed name, ownership, and chef. Witness the power of the blogosphere! 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