by R Lowe » Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:48 am
First of all I would like to apologize to Robin and all of the Forumites ahead of time if I am off base with this posting.That being said the staff,management and myself felt like we could not let Mr.Campbell's unwarranted and blatant attack on our fine establishment go unabated.Additionally I feel as though Mr.Campbell has intentionally tried to impugn my reputation and integrity.
1)Mr.Campbell states that he and his wife dined at the Coach Lamp for our Fat Tuesday buffet and that the only thing on the buffet that was remotely N.O.was the meat pies,which he had never seen before.Here is our Fat Tuesday buffet menu:chicken and sausage jambalaya,shrimp creole w/N.O. white rice,Pass Manchac style fried catfish,hush puppies,coleslaw,Natchitoches meat pies,corn maque choux,bread pudding. Having been the catering chef at Pat O'Brien's at one time in my career I can tell you with full confidence that had you been at Pat O's that evening instead of the Coach Lamp you would have had virtually the same options and it would have cost you considerably more than the $19.95 that you paid.
2)Mr.Campbell also states that our beer selection was"pathetic"and he had to "settle" for a bottled Abita.Having been the Exec.Chef at the Abita Brewing Co. owned Abita Brew Pub for 2 years I can personally attest to the fact that all of Abita's beers are brewed with the thought of complementing Louisiana seafood and game.Since Abita is the last of the locally brewed beers available outside of Louisiana it was the only sensible choice to feature with the buffet.
At any given time we have 35+/- hand crafted and/or imported beers available.Just to name a few:Barbar,Chimay,Duvel,Grimbergen,Piraat,2 Great Lakes,3/4 Dogfish Head,2 Franziskaner,Warsteiner,Spaten,Brother David,Brother Thelonius,Saint Bernardus,etc.To say that our list was "pathetic" is an out and out fabrication.
3)Lastly Mr.Campbell states that he has been to NOLA many times,yet he has never seen a meat pie.I find this to be laughable.Mrs.Wheat's Natchitoches Meat Pies are produced in NOLA and shipped all over the U.S.They are an iconic N.O. street food and are available in restaurants all over the city.I do not know what Mr.Campbell's motive or objective was in posting such a preposterous posting but I question his knowledge of and experience with New Orleans/creole/cajun cuisine.
Chef Richard Lowe
Coach Lamp Restaurant
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