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I usually am not super into pricey prix fixe menu
I usually am not super into pricey prix fixe menu restaurants since I often feel like it isn't worth the hype or money - BUT I really love Tail Up Goat. It's always an interesting and unique experience. The flavors are super off the beaten path and creative. They're willing to take risks with weird flavors - it pays off. I love the surprise each time I go since the menu changes regularly. I'm also GF DF, and they are very good at not just accommodating me but making sure I have an equal experience. It means a lot since lots of prix fixe places refuse to make any modifications.
Tail Up Goat is a truly remarkable dining destination that
Tail Up Goat is a truly remarkable dining destination that excels in, cuisine, cocktails, and meticulous attention to detail. The overall experience is unparalleled, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor. The enticing prospect of returning to sample the entire menu is a delightful thought for the future. In the meantime, standout dishes like the Crispy Salt Cod and the Grilled + Pickled Carrots deserve a resounding five-star rating. Not to be overlooked are the creative and expertly crafted drinks from the bar, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the culinary journey at Tail Up Goat. This establishment effortlessly captures the essence of exceptional dining, setting the stage for memorable moments and culinary discoveries that will linger in the minds of guests long after their visit.
The food and service was amazing as usual.
The staff are all super kind. The only other comment that I want to add is about the other patrons. A foursome was seated next to us that reeked of cologne and perfume. What a dining experience killer. We come to a fine restaurant like this to smell the food and the wine not the neighbors. If you want to wear perfume save it for the bedroom.
Michelin starred restaurants have a higher expectation.
There was nothing offensive about tail up goat, but I also see nothing that makes it distinctive. In short, it was average for a Michelin starred restaurant. Highlights from the meal: the squab was perfectly cooked and I never thought I'd like prunes, but it was so good! The monkfish was also perfectly prepared, but the mushroom sauce below it was disappointing...seemed sort of congealed. The cheese course was divine. It tasted like butter. Dessert was frangipane tart which was average. Attire/dress code: I wore button down, dark jeans, and nice sneakers and I did not feel out of place. People wore sweaters, button downs, tshirts, and suits so wear whatever you want! But somewhere on the smart casual spectrum would be just fine. Service was fine, nothing to complain about, but also nothing to merit an automatic 22%. Places like this are what's causing the whole tipflation angst. Thirty years ago, 15% was standard. Somehow that became 20% and now we're trying to make 22% expected?? And if there is no choice in either selecting the menu or the tip, why not just make it all part of one charge and say service is included?
This is a super cute place to dine and the staff are very
This is a super cute place to dine and the staff are very friendly! My wife and I came in very hungry as we did not eat lunch. The snacks and veggie (asparagus) starter were both delicious. We loved every bite and just wished there was more of it! The main dish was squab which was a new dish for us both. We really didn't know what to expect but it was tasty. Dessert was amazing and we both left feeling happy and satisfied!
Could only get a reservation for the bar (which offered
Could only get a reservation for the bar (which offered both the six course dinner menu or the a la carte menu) After reviewing the two menus decided to trust the chef's six course dinner. The outcome was a delicious meal. Started with three snacks: stuffed date, squab leg confit and herbed yoghurt; scallop crudo, vinegar, shiso, radish and chive; and a ricotta pancake, caviar, chive. Each item was a delicate morsel of flavors and offered a preview of the main dishes. White asparagus taramasalata trout roe and quinoa; squab breast cipollini and red wine prune; roasted monkfish sweet potato black trumpet mushroom; brioche craquelin hummingbird cheese fermented green tomato candied walnuts The frangipane tart with orange marmalade was a superb and delicious dessert. This was certainly an excellent meal developed by a savvy chef and prepared by a friendly and professional staff. The bar and dinning area were lively and comfortable and the attentive staff was the "frosting on the cake"
Sadly, this restaurant was not worth our time nor money.
This is my first review on Yelp to advise people to be cautious of this place. We paid over $400 for course meal for two and glass of wine each. The built-in 22% gratuity was also sadly not worth what we were serviced on. The quality of the ingredients (we were served various root vegetables, purees, and about 2 ounces of pigeon (!!) meat for example) and amount of food was just not up to par with what was expected of a place with Michelin star. We will not be returning again.
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Sadly, this restaurant was not worth our time nor money. This is my first review on TripAdvisor to advise people to be cautious of this place. We paid over $400 for course meal for two and glass of wine each. The built-in 22% gratuity was also sadly not worth what we were serviced on. The quality of the ingredient and amount of food was just not up to par with what was expected of a place with Michelin star. We will not be returning again.
Worst dining experience ever!!! NOT worthy of a Michelin
Worst dining experience ever!!! NOT worthy of a Michelin star by any stretch of the imagination. Food was cheap ingredients delivered late and cold. Table was dirty (no tablecloths) and wait staff rude. When a wrong order was delivered, staff argued that it was correct. Seriously, who does that? I'm allergic to shellfish so when food is delivered in a shell shaped dish, shouldn't the waitstaff have a clue the order is wrong? No, they degraded the customer by telling them they are wrong to question them. And, I'm paying to be treated this way? Do not waste your money here. And, it's loud.
Awful.
Worst dining experience in my lifetime. NOT worthy of. Michelin star. I never write reviews but am compelled to warn others about how painfully awful the dining here is: cheap ingredients (yes pigeon!), cold food, sitting for 35 minutes with no food, waitstaff who had not showered, food from previous diners smashed into wood table, etc.
Worst MS restaurant visited.
Not worth the hype at all. Quite frankly, begs to question whether you should trust Michelin star ratings. Although, other MS restaurants have been phenomenal, this one on the other hand is not worth it! Spent $500 for our five year anniversary! We went and that's that. Never again!!!!!
Pick another place
Dear owners - Please refund me my money. This was my first and definitely last time ever coming to this restaurant and I would not recommend it to anyone. Michelin and other awards were given in 2016; 7 years go they received a Michelin star and since the quality has gone down and down and down. at moments the quality and dining experience was borderline disgusting. The quality and choice of ingredients were low and cheap.(read list below) It allows the owners to maximize profits by serving cheap items at very high prices. The entire restaurant is prefix so maximum profits every night serving one item to everyone. Two prefix, one glass of wine, one coffee ($6) totaled $385 including tip. (We welcome the owners to refund us our money) We are experienced fine dining individuals so trying Michelin star restaurants is a routine thing of ours. Staff were professional and kind. I am a restauranteur myself: Here is my input: Food ingredients were mostly low cost items (root vegetables, dates, onions, lettuces, and squashes and different vegetable purées , a small piece of monkfish) and cheese and an almond flower cake at the end. All Cheap inexpensive items. So why cost so much? Because owners are misleading customers. The food is described and then arranged in a way that is so looks pretty and fancy you lose track of what was said. And then you eat it and still don’t know what it is. Some items I had to spit out. Some items were so overpowering with flavor (ginger or vinegar) that I could not eat it. Some items were outright inedible. Again, staff were kind. Sad experience. I feel like the reputation of Michelin has been tarnished by restaurants like this one. I feel sorry for anyone who makes the mistake of going here based on their past awards from 2016. To the owners of this restaurant please remove your 2016 Michelin star from your marketing. Or Drop your price by more than half. You are misleading good paying customers into believing they are getting a fine meal. They are not. Thanks for reading and I am about to go get two slices of pizza because I’m broke and still starving!!
Tried out a few of their courses and would said everything
Tried out a few of their courses and would said everything was pretty good! Some of the dishes had a nice burst of flavour, while some were still good but I suppose I expected more. Overall, I liked this place and wasn't packed when I went. Parking was a little iffy but managed to find a lot to park in. Staff were nice. It was a little dark in the place but still a nice restaurant to vibe in.
We had a lovely meal.
Interestingly different menu. Every course was delicious. Portions were just right. Great service. Very satisfied.
In short, a mixed bag: 1.
The food was fine, though not memorable 2. Staff were pleasant, but one interaction left a bad taste 3. The overall experience was not worth the price We took two visiting family members to Tail Up Goat last week. This was their first Michelin experience and our first time at this restaurant. Tail Up Goat has a fixed dinner menu. We ordered two bottles of wine and the Ossetra caviar. We did not order any cocktails. The price was about $900, including tax and the 22%(!) service fee. I don't have much to say about the food. We enjoyed it. But nothing stood out. Staff were friendly. But one interaction left me wanting. When we decided to get the caviar, I asked if it could be brought out after, not with, the appetizer course. I figured this was standard operating procedure but wanted to confirm. I'm glad I did. The waitress said she would check with her manager. When she returned, she told me that the restaurant could accommodate my request, but that I would still have to vacate my table after our allotted dining time ran out (two-and-a-half hours, per the restaurant website). This felt cheap: This ain't bottomless brunch, and Ossetra ain't chips and dip. Our dinner companions had never had Ossetra before, and we wanted them to enjoy the luxury of it. That took an extra five minutes; there was never any risk of our table overstaying its welcome. This is a good place to talk a bit about expectations. Perhaps I put too much stock in the Michelin people, and perhaps I'm too traditional. But for nearly $1,000, you shouldn't have to think about time at all, let alone the stopwatch running on you in the back of house. You shouldn't have to pick up your coat from the floor throughout the night because it slipped off the back of your booth and nobody offered you a place to hang it. You shouldn't have to suffer the final indignity of a 2%-too-much service charge. These are small details, yes. But they matter at this level of the game. Tips for the restaurant: 1. We remember the way a restaurant makes us feel. This is the hospitality industry, after all. Michelin-level staff should have discretion to grant simple patron requests without first having to ask a manager. When granting those requests--especially after their being approved by a manager--staff should be magnanimous ("of course we can do that") instead of nagging ("watch the clock, bucko"). 2. Offer a place for our coats. If you see one on the ground, pick it up. 3. Cut the service fee to the standard 20%. The extra few bucks aren't worth the loss in patron goodwill. Tail Up Goat might be fine for date night, but, for the price, go somewhere else to truly celebrate. At the very least, $900 should buy you some white tablecloths; a memorable meal; and the chance, if only for a few hours, to forget about time.
I recently visited Tail Up Goat with a friend for my
I recently visited Tail Up Goat with a friend for my birthday celebration and I can honestly say that I had an amazing time. This venue is definitely on the casual side, so no need to dress up unless that's your thing. As soon as you step in you're greeted by dim lighting and a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel like you're at a friend's house for an excellent time. As far as food options they offer menus for vegetarian and vegan lifestyles outside of their regular menu. Although I wanted to try their vegetarian menu, which sounded amazing I opted for their regular menu. The smoked black cod was surprisingly decant and melted like butter on my tongue. The pork croquette was rich but equally balanced with the accompanying red cabbage and apple honey. The coffee rubbed beef tenderloin was just that "tender" and succulent. Dare I say the most tender item I've had all year...YES! The only that that didn't live up to my expectations was the pecorino cake. I loved flavors of the strong cheese forward flavor and the orange turmeric jam, but the cake itself was very very dense and bordering the line of dry. Overall, I would welcome coming back during the next menu change to see what the chefs come up with.
The service was excellent, the vibe was great, pretty
The service was excellent, the vibe was great, pretty intimate. However for a Michelin star, the food fell very short for my expectations. I know this restaurant is on the "cheaper" end of a Michelin star, but both me and my girlfriend were not impressed with the food like we expected. There were a few dishes that stood out (the salty cod balls, which you have to pay extra for, and the scallops, as well as the dessert were memorable), but most of them, including the entrees were very forgettable. The cocktails and wine seemed to be pretty good though! We still had a great time and recommend people at least try it, but don't think it'd be worth the money to come back a second time.
Outstanding wine pairing.
Tail Up Goat is a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the world of fine dining. This charming establishment offers an unforgettable Michelin experience, making it the perfect place for those venturing into this prestigious culinary realm for the first time. The service is impeccable, with attentive and professional staff who anticipate every diner's needs. The meticulously curated tasting menu is a showcase of advanced culinary techniques and vibrant flavors that capture the essence of signature cuisine. Each dish is a work of art in both presentation and taste. The wine pairing experience at Tail Up Goat is noteworthy. While they offer a selection of classic wines, I would highly recommend opting for the more daring and adventurous pairing. This choice surprises with unconventional wines that complement and elevate each bite, creating a symphony of flavors on the palate. In summary, Tail Up Goat provides a sublime gastronomic experience, perfect for newcomers to the Michelin world. With its exemplary service, exquisite tasting menu, and bold pairings, this restaurant is undoubtedly a stellar recommendation.
Not good enough
I'm sorry to say this did not live up to its billing. The service was overly efficient and once we ordered we felt we were very much dining at the restaurant's schedule not ours. If we hadn't asked for a pause the five courses would have been served with 90 mins. The wine pairings did show some interesting wines and the staff did seem knowledgeable. The food however wasn't that special. We've eaten in a lot of Michelin restaurants and I don't know what the guide saw in this place. We thought at a push it might get a Bib Gourmand but nothing more. There was little said about the food on presentation but wait staff returned to ask how it was before we had a chance to even taste it. Overall a disappointing and poor value experience
Wow!
Wow! Just wow! Food- the dishes we tasted were creative, beautifully presented, perfectly cooked, and just lovely. We enjoyed most of what we tasted. My personal faves were the layered potato, rockfish and brown butter cake. Drinks- the drinks were creative and plentiful Vibe- small restaurant, simple decor, they even have a few outdoor tables. Price- if in the dining room you MUST get the tasting menu, if sitting at bar you can do tasting menu or ala carte. So it’s a petty penny to dine and drink. Service- I’ve never see a staff work better as a team. No task is above or beneath folks. They anticipated every need, desires, and beyond while finding. Everyone we interacted with was friendly, helpful, and attentive. And sooooo knowledgeable about the food and drink offerings. Allergies/food preferences- it’s almost like they catered more to my allergies than the retailer diners. The care they put into ensuring what you are eating, what’s in it, and that your allergy is not in there.
If you get it....
Really excellent. Course menu with choices for each, reasonable portions and smooth service. Very high-end cooking, it's hard to believe there are that many better restaurants than this in DC. Yes, 22% service is added, but our server, Molly, deserved it. Personable and engaged. Good for special meal. Personal editorial: if you"re going to spend this $ for a special meal, don't you have something better to wear than jeans and a tee shirt? Yes, there is a casual vibe, but still.... Not for kids.
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