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Food and beverage director Fernando Calix looks
over a delectable plate of food prepared by
Executive Chef Scott Hensley at Hedges Bar & Grill
in Metairie.
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Since it opened a year and a half ago, Hedges
Bar & Grill (4 Galleria Blvd., Metairie, 620-9412) has built a reputation
as a restaurant that offers something for everyone. Unlike restaurants that are
limited to a single dining area or a single type of cuisine, Hedges provides its
customers with plenty of choices. And the approach, says Fernando Calix, the restaurant's
director of food and beverages, has created both a loyal following of repeat customers
and a positive word-of-mouth buzz, which consistently brings in new business.
"We use the input from our clientele," says
Calix. "We cater to everybody's needs and that's the reason we're in business."
Located in the Wyndham Hotel on Galleria Boulevard
in Metairie, Hedges does a brisk business among those who work at nearby businesses,
which include offices and banks as well as medical and educational facilities.
But Hedges also draws in other locals and guests staying in the hotel.
With such a variety of customers to satisfy,
it is home to more than one type of dining experience. Patrons can opt for the
ambience of the spacious wood-paneled dining room appointed with colorful abstract
paintings, eat al fresco at one of the umbrella-topped tables found on the lush
palmetto-surrounded patio, or book the private dining room, a warm wood-paneled
room set up conference-style to accommodate business functions and social gatherings.
A sleek, black-marble counter overlooking
the kitchen -- used by day as a station where waiters pick up orders -- provides
another seating area at night, when it's used for the restaurant's "chef encounter"
dinners. Parties of up to eight people can reserve the spot for a four-course
prix fixe dinner (each course is paired with wine) designed to enable one-on-one
interaction with Executive Chef Scott Hensley as he prepares their meals. Individual
diners also can eat at the counter and order off the menu.
Hedges' a la carte menu includes everything
from Louisiana fare, such as shrimp Remoulade and classic entrees like tournedos
of beef, to salads, sandwiches, gourmet brick-oven pizzas and items from the
grill. There's also a weekday lunch buffet featuring dishes such as chicken
with pineapple chutney, and artichoke and crawfish in an Alfredo sauce, a timesaving
choice for those on a schedule. Special offerings, including Prime Rib Night
every Saturday, are a favorite among the restaurant's diverse clientele. So
are specialties such as the chef's award-winning crawfish cakes and the restaurant's
signature soup, a creamy shrimp bisque made with local shrimp and finished with
cognac.
For those looking to wet their whistle or
gather in an unhurried, non-dining atmosphere, Hedges' bar, which is adjacent
to the hotel lobby, is stocked with lots of choices also -- from popular quality
brands to select high-end products for connoisseurs of all things fine, even
top-of-the-line cigars.
"We specialize in a wide variety of martinis,
from chocolate to tart apple to Siberian berry," says Calix. "Customers really
appreciate the mix."
Hedges is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Monday through Saturday and has a brunch on Sunday. Happy hour is from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Tour of Wonder
Have you ever wanted to see what wonders
are behind the doors of Garden District mansions and how the homeowners adorn
their houses for the holiday season? Now is your chance with the Preservation
Resource Center's (PRC) 29th annual Holiday Home Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday (Dec. 13-14).
The self-guided tour, presented in partnership
with Gambit Weekly, includes seven Garden District homes that are decked
out for the holidays, plus musical entertainment.
Homes on the tour include an 1852 mansion,
a 1990 rendering of a double-gallery historic design, an 1880s Greek revival
home and an Italianate structure. Also on the tour are an early 1800s home where
Confederate President Jefferson Davis died, a wood-frame house originally constructed
in the mid-1800s, and a mid-century home.
To help with holiday shopping, more than 30
vendors will sell gifts at a special boutique at Louise S. McGehee School (2343
Prytania St.,) during the hours of the home tour.
Tickets for the tour are $25 in advance ($20
for PRC members or groups of 10 or more) or $27 on the days of the tour. They
can be purchased in advance by calling 581-7032 or at Louise S. McGehee School
on the days of the tour.
In addition to the tour, the PRC also is sponsoring
a patron party from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday (Dec. 12) at the newly renovated
Greek revival home of the G. Anthony Gelderman III family on Camp Street. Tickets
for the event, which includes a raffle for a three-diamond pendant from Adler's,
are $85 and include a ticket to the home tours and drinks and food at the patron
party. -- Kandace Power Graves
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