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    Demarchelier

    3.4 (22 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Tiny Lychee Martini & Shelter Island Beer served in a can
    Linda K.

    After reading about Demarchelier's relocation from NYC to Greenport we were expecting a very good dinner, but apparently their culinary and interpersonal skills did not travel well out east. Demarchelier required a credit card to secure the reservation on Resy even though we were staying at The Menhaden where it's located. Normally that's only required by busy exclusive restaurants so I expected a bustling scene when we arrived. Au contraire, we were one of only two occupied tables. Okay I thought it's a Thursday evening so perhaps things will pick up.....never happened the place remained nearly empty. First we stood awkwardly at the entrance for about 10 minutes, then our haughty server slowly strolled over to seat us. The menu app wasn't working, and instead of bringing over a paper menu or telling us about the short menu our server frowned and tried to bring the menu up on her own phone for another 10 minutes. After failing to complete that task (apparently Demarchelier's site was down at the time), she went outside and slowly schlepped the entire menu board into the restaurant for us to look at - but only after speaking lengthily to a family seated at the outside table. No apologies or smiles, just rude Gallic eye rolling the whole time. Lychee martini priced at $17 was Lilliputian in size and not well balanced. Beer was canned, kinda crass at their price point. Started with an evening special app of mushroom soup, a personal fave so was dismayed when a cup of thick dark brown glop arrived that was as unappetizing to look at as it was to choke down. (Hunger provided the requisite impetus and I was raised in the Clean Plate Club). Our server boldly commented that the chef puts too much pepper in the soup so it wasn't very good, quite right on that point! I chose the coq au vin as my entree, but the server said the chef hadn't marinated the chicken that night (WTF?) so it wasn't available. Wish she had told me that sooner or crossed the item off of the menu board. Decided to go with the hangar steak with shallot sauce instead, big mistake! The meat was gristly, tough, almost raw and covered with a thin sauce like dirty dishwater. Couldn't finish that. Bread was stale and dry. On the plus side, my companion's moules frites were fairly good and his escargot app was good but tiny so grossly overpriced at $17.50. Hence the two stars. This was our first meal in Greenport and one of our worst ever; happily our following dinners were all very good. In the circumstances I do NOT recommend Demarchelier at all.

    Atmosphere shot. External dining al fresco.
    Jeffrey B.

    New York City Upper East Side neighborhood French bistro Demarchelier moved after 25 years to Greenport on the North Fork where they have spent the summer as a pop-up at a local boutique hotel. The family are very hands on in ensuring the authenticity of the cuisine and quality of dishes and service. A very pleasant experience to while away the afternoon. In addition plans to open their own Bistro this Fall are well advanced - looking forward !

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    Overpriced, cheap ingredients, appetizer sized entrees, overpriced bad wine. Would not recommend and will not return.

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    Great food and service within a nostalgic atmosphere. Whenever I am in Greenport, I will make sure…read moreto stop in for a sumptuous breakfast or lunch.

    After having visited and thoroughly enjoyed the Stony Brook location multiple times, this was a…read morehighly disappointing experience. Popped in for a quick weekend lunch since they had visibly open tables and we were seated right away. The person who showed us to our table led the way, and then dropped menus and utensils in a booth and kept walking. As soon as we made our way through the small restaurant, the absolute filth of the place was the only thing I could focus on. There were food scraps and garbage littering almost every surface of the floor. Our own table had dirty napkins, crumbs and half spilled sugar packets underneath, and the bench needed a wipe down before I could sit. Condiments on the table were dirty and if you moved them, the table was covered with crumbs underneath so no one is moving the condiments to clean. The bathroom was equally disgusting and unkempt. Despite all signs pointing to that we should've left immediately, we were hungry and had been driving for awhile. The food/drink was nothing like the other locations we've visited. In my 20 years of ordering Mimosas, I have never before been asked if I wanted a single or a double. It's prosecco, not shots. I went for the single because my expectations were low, and was presented with a weird little lowball glass of pineapple juice and a jigger of prosecco. That is completely ridiculous to cut a serving in half and call it a "single". For $12 you can buy an entire decent bottle of prosecco, and probably at least three bottles of whatever cheap they're serving. It feels like a cheat not to get a full serving. I ordered the Bootlegger for my meal which is fried chicken, melted cheese, bacon and Russian dressing on a roll. It arrived on a tiny hamburger bun with no dressing. Our server came once to ask how everything was the moment the plates were set down, and left when I told her I hadn't tried it yet. It then took about 10 minutes to obtain a side of dressing once I noticed my sandwich was dry. It was edible, but definitely not worth ever having again. My husband ordered corned beef hash and eggs, which was a plate filled with boxed potato sprinkled with pieces of corned beef. Eggs were fine. We did not use any of the condiments since it was clear they hadn't been swapped out or cleaned, and really tried to get out of this dirty environment as fast as possible. Servers were all concentrated in the bar area, some on phones clearly not busy...so it makes one wonder why no one thought to sweep the floor or wipe down a table. The state of the dining room was truly disgusting and honestly surprising. Our server barely attended to us so we opted not to bring this complaint to her directly and judging by the demeanor of the other staff, there wasn't a manger on duty. The bigger problem here is that if the public-facing front of house can look that way, I can only imagine how the kitchen is kept. We will never return to this location and sincerely hope it can be brought up to the same standards as the others.

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    In honor of what would have been my mom's 71st birthday, I went to one of her beloved landmarks in…read moreGreenport, or at least, it's current iteration- Bruce and Son. Twenty five years ago it was still Bruce's Café, aka Cheese Emporium, and I remember many a happy visit there with my mom and brother, for muffins, for scones, for cheeses, for brunches, and for the wonderful people who worked there. The bakery-style counter of muffins and scones is gone, and it's quite a different look these days, but the meals served by a new xrew of wonderful people lives up to the legacy granted in my memories. Ok, after that extended intro, let me tell you what we all ordered. I got the carrot "lox" sandwich, and I was truly surprised by how convincing the vegan lox was - before becoming a vegetarian I loved lox, and though the texture was a bit different (more tender than chewy) the taste was startling close. The fried egg was perfectly done and all the fixings - the whipped cream cheese, capers, dill - were excellent. DEVOURED. My dad is very old school and kind of didn't know what to do when he saw the menu, so knowing his tastes, I recommended the Savory Oats, and he was astonished with the dish he received. He all but licked the plate clean. My dad's girlfriend ordered the cheeseburger with the addition of bacon, and not only did they perfectly cook the burger to her preferences, the whole thing was as beautiful as it looked (if I wasn't a vegetarian). I think she may have left a lonely pickle slice or two on her plate. The girlfriend and I also both ordered the iced version of the "pep talk" beverage. It was a LITTLE sweeter than I would prefer and I would have liked a stronger fennel presence, but she adored it just as it was, so I was glad to have given her the idea. The service, from the host at the register, to the server who took our order and the additional staff who bussed the table, was excellent. It was a busy summer Friday and I was a bit worried because I was time-restricted thanks to needing to catch a train, but they were efficient and cordial while keeping the vibe laid-back in a way that seemed effortless (which I'm very sure it wasn't). The current prices might make it so that I couldn't patronize this establishmrnt as often as I did with Bruce's Café, but everything is so good and it has such a classy, elevated feel, it is worth every penny. Thank you to Bruce and Son and its wonderful staff for letting me experience both a lovely meal wrapped in bittersweet bittersweetly cozy memories.

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    4.2
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    Country Corner Cafe is a neighborhood spot filled with all the locals. We dined there for an early…read moreSunday dinner before leaving town, and it was nice to see their staff so acquainted with the patrons. Pancakes, omelettes, eggs bennie, burgers, soups and other cafe (or diner) classics round out their menu. And ice cream! Ice cream seems to be a big deal there; my beau even ordered a malt shake at 9am.

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