I had passed by Essy's for years and never stopped in. I went this past Saturday with two friends and was pleasantly surprised. The owners Essy and Janet were very personable and welcoming, and the food and service were excellent. I will definitely return.
Love this restaurant and love the staff. Known them for over a decade, thanks to my grandfather taking me here quite often for lunch. Essy is good man and always kind to me and my family.
Sadly, my grandfather is no longer with us and I moved away, but I'll be sure to stop by next time I'm in town.
Delicious appetizers and entrees. But man, OH man, the cake is so fresh and perfect every time. 10/10.
Super friendly people and a great building if you're a fan of post-war art deco style. Generous portions and all of us liked our dishes. Good prices, too. Be sure to chat with the owner - he's a hoot! 5 big saguaro cacti.
A tradition in my wife’s family for four generations. 2021 was my first time back in about five years. Essy’s place is old-school service at its best: unassuming, clean, friendly, warm, and welcoming. The proprietor himself often works the whole front of house, sometimes with one of his (adult) children assisting. Food is always fresh and delicious, although the portions are quite small by today’s standards. It’s only other drawback is a very small venue with a pretty unusual shape.
Pro tip: Don’t park in front of the building, at the corner of Lee & Quincy. Instead turn SOUTH on N Quincy St and make an immediate right BEHIND the building for easiest access to parking and the entrance (it’s the door on the right - the one with the screen door on the left is just the kitchen).
We had a wonderful experience at the Carriage House restaurant. The Sunday brunch was delicious. We look forward to returning
It is a unique place, that we enjoy going here from time to time for dinner. Crab cakes where very very good. If you like to try different restaurants, then try out the Carriage House
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