We decided to try Prelude before going to a recent concert. Thankfully we made reservations at 5:00 - two hours before the show started. We were seated at 5:00 and then waited a half hour before being acknowledged. We were looking all around so the manager finally came up and asked how we were doing. When I asked where our server might be the manager said that they were still excited about school just starting and that they tended to be late. Ok? Our waiter finally showed up and took our order. It took forever to get our drinks/food etc. When our food finally came it was very mediocre. It was the quality of a mall restaurant. Nothing special at all. We barely made the start of the show at 7:00. Dinner for two came to over $100 and it wasn't worth it - the only positive aspect of the meal was that the dining room was very pretty. I will certainly eat a large and late lunch before the next concert so I don't have to worry about eating dinner. I can't imagine ever going back to Prelude.
Amazing food and service. Great prelude to a concert evening. Alison is an awesome manager and at the top of her game. The student waitstaff are an inspiration. Enjoy!
The food is some of the best in the county. The menu changes with the season according to what is available. Beautiful surroundings and friendly and attentive staff. I always enjoy my meal at Prelude in fact I look forward to it!!
Amazing food and service. Great prelude to a concert evening. Alison is an awesome manager and at the top of her game. The student waitstaff are an inspiration. Enjoy!
Attended concert next door - food, service, and ambience were amazing!
Delicious but expensive
The sea bass was not very fresh, also extremely over-salted yet still somehow extremely bland. I had the sweet corn soup and that was good, although not very warm... my girlfriend had the tomato and burrata salad and said it was also lacking much flavor. Our server was very nice but seemed new. We decided to skip on the 3rd course, we will give it another shot soon, but will not choose the fish next time. All in all, I just think they may be trying too hard to be a "fancy" restaurant.
Delicious but expensive
absolutely top notch!
We ate here when Prelude first opened. Service was confused and slow, food was sub par. Tonight (two years later) was 1000% better. We liked it alot. Service was responsive, pleasant, efficient -- attentive without smothering. Food was also very good, if under-seasoned, in my opinion. My wife had the (under-dressed, but good) mixed lettuces with strawberries, and intriguing and quite nice pairing. Her entree was halibut, which was slightly overcooked but with nice looking grill marks. Her accompanying potatoes were very good. I started with a spring vegetable soup which was very good if somewhat under flavored. It was various spring vegetable pureed, so it had the look and mouth-feel of split pea soup, very velvety. It was dressed with a parsley leaf and swish of creme fresh -- very nice, if, again, somewhat under-seasoned. The flavors could have "popped" but did not. Still a pleasant starter. My entree was a rib eye steak. I asked for medium and got medium rare, not under cooked enough to send back but not what I asked for. The steak was also under seasoned. Perhaps this is purposeful, so patrons can add salt and/or pepper, but it shouldn't be (unless one is cooking in a hospital), in my opinion. The accompaniments were split fingerling potatoes nicely roasted or fried, and creamed spinach, good but again lacking much flavor, and a small serving of crab meat -- a nice plate of food that could be an extraordinary one wit more attention to seasoning. We skipped dessert but had coffee, which was very good. We'll definitely return, because Prelude is approaching its potential as a first class restaurant , and we'll be hoping for continuing improvement in service and food. The influence of a former restauranteur with deep experience in the business is making a big difference in the quality of the Prelude eating experience. His charges should pay close attention.