Lodge Restaurant

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1746 Lockhill Selma
San Antonio, TX 78213

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(210) 349-8466
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I took my wife and son to The Lodge for Valentine's Day dinner, and we were all simply amazed. The drive in really sets the tone, and the valet was very friendly. Duane was our ...

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I decided to take my wife to The Lodge for her birthday. The food was decent, but nowhere near worth the $300 price tag it carried. Let me preface the rest of the review by saying...

Michelin star prices without the Michelin star experience 10/24/2010

I decided to take my wife to The Lodge for her birthday. The food was decent, but nowhere near worth the $300 price tag it carried. Let me preface the rest of the review by saying that my wife and I love food. We have had the privilege to dine at some of the finest restaurants in the world head up by chefs such as Ferran Adria, the Roca brothers, Heinz Beck, and others. With that said, we did not expect The Lodge to surpass or, even compare to those experiences but, we were at least hoping to leave feeling like we got what we paid for. I want to get a few complaints off my chest before I talk about the food. First, we were asked if we were celebrating a special occasion. We were. We told them. They did nothing. I've never experienced that before. Next, we waited for 10 minutes in the lounge before we were offered anything to drink. By the time our drinks arrived, our table was ready. Next, we were seated and given a brief explanation of the menu which was fine except for how often Chef Jason Dady's name was mentioned. It had a bit of a cheesy feel to it. As though Dady's ego was the main course of the menu and we were lucky to get a taste of it. Next, the wine was not presented for our approval before serving. It just showed up in a glass and placed on our table. Very unprofessional. This is a courtesy extended at most mid-level restaurants. Next, our wine glasses were only filled a 1/3 of the way. When paying $16 a glass, you should at least get 1/2 of that glass filled. Next, the service was a circus. We had 5 different waiters/waitresses throughout the night. At one time, even the hostess served us food. Once again, I have never experienced this before at any restaurant. Next, our bread was served an hour into the meal right before our main course. What's the point? We started off with the seared diver scallop, which was adequately cooked but, a bit boring. The seasoning did nothing to inspire your senses. Unfortunately, this would turn out to be the theme of the night. Next, was the foie gras. This was one of the best dishes of the night. It was elegant and creative. Next, we were served an alfredo pasta with corn dressing. The entree was gratis, but I would not have paid for it anyway. It was salty and thrown together. Something you might cook for yourself one of those nights that you have to get creative with a bare pantry. For the main course, I had the cast iron seared beef tenderloin (although it was more crusted than seared). The flavors were simple but tasty. There were a few burnt spots on the pepper crust and the tenderloin was cold and raw in the middle. A few of the vegetables scattered around the plate were also burnt. Not what I would expect from a chef with Dady's reputation. My wife had the rabbit wrapped in pancetta. This dish was nearly flawless. It could be best described as great comfort food. I wish that I would have ordered it. For dessert we had the ""souffle"" inspired nutella chocolate cake with a peanut butter mousse and caramel. It's hard to screw up chocolate and peanut butter. It was yummy. Not sure how it was ""souffle"" inspired though? As my wife put it, it was like a deconstructed Snickers bar. All in all it was a disappointing experience. Food of this caliber is supposed to transcend your palette. It should be more than just a combination of ingredients on a plate. The food seemed to lack creativity and passion. I'm not sure if this is product of Dady's inexperience, or his ego. He seems to be a bit of a big fish in a little pond. Many people in San Antonio sing his praises, and his food seems to suffer for it. At the end of the day Dady's food was good, not great, and certainly not Michelin worthy. If the prices were cut in half, I would recommend The Lodge. Otherwise, I would check out Bin 555. Another Dady restaurant priced more to his ability. more

Not Vegetarian Friendly 3/8/2010

My husband and I have enjoyed The Lodge on several occasions and left the restaurant very satisfied. Unfortunately for some reason the restaurant decided to no longer accommodate vegetarians, unlike every restaurant I have dined at in San Antonio. We were told when we made our reservations today that it would be no problem ""the chef could cook off the menu"" yet, 5 minutes later we receive a call back that they are unable to accommodate us. Because Chef JASON DADY prepares everything ahead of time, he ""doesn't have time to fix something for vegetarians BECAUSE HE IS CHEF JASON DADY"" I'm sorry, but it is a bit pompous of the staff to build the chef up as if he is a GOD and for Jason Dady being such a great chef you would think it wouldn't be too difficult to saute some vegetables and make a salad. But I guess this was just too much for the restaurant to handle. Im so disappointed how we were treated over the phone by the hostess and disappointed that a great chef such as Jason Dady couldn't accommodate people who can't eat meat. The food is great, but I wont give my money to people who treat customers poorly. Pros: reasonable price for 5 course tasting menu Cons: pompous staff and they refuse to accommodate vegetarians more

Horrible experience at The Lodge 8/31/2009

On August 28, 2009 my husband and I went to The Lodge to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. We ordered the chef's signature tasting menu along with the wine pairing which costs $110 per person. Cons: Food, wine and service more

Perfection! 2/19/2009

I took my wife and son to The Lodge for Valentine's Day dinner, and we were all simply amazed. The drive in really sets the tone, and the valet was very friendly. Duane was our server, and he was incredible. Nothing escaped his attention from clearing the table to helping my son cut his steak, and he made it all look effortless. The menu for dinner was varied enough to satisfy and eight year-old as well as two adults. I especially recommend the pork belly and the duck, but as my wife noticed, the biggest problem we had was that we always wanted more! Pros: The food was incredible and the service was impeccable. Cons: The placement of our table was a bit inconvenient. more

Gastronomical Experience 7/20/2008

First, let me just say that our experience at the Lodge was an incredible introduction to the ""foodie"" culture. Pros: Almost Everything, food, service and wine Cons: ""Echoey"" dinning room more

Good food and excellent service 2/15/2008

The food was good and the wine pairings were excellent! Our server was Duane and he was most attentive and knowledgeable. We were seated in an upper room with two other tables which made it not as cozy as it could have been. This arrangement made it hard to have a private conversation without being overheard. The seats were not very comfortable either. I cannot say enough about the wine pairings; they were well-thought out with each course. Pros: Food, service, valet parking Cons: Seating arrangements, ambience, seats more

Perfect evening at a spectacular restraunt 2/12/2008

Being somewhat new to the San Antonio area and not having been to many of the five star establishments in the area, The Lodge was suggested to me by a friend at work. I was looking for a spot to take my wife on our 12th anniversary, this was the perfect spot. Pros: setting, ambiance, food, service Cons: That I can't afford to go more often more

Best in SA 2/16/2007

This place is just wonderful. My husband and i did the 5 course menu and the portion sizes were perfect and the food was absolutely delicious. A total treat to your taste buds!!!! The whole ambiance was great, very romantic and relaxed. It has the feel of a nice british pub..with the old house and the decor and soft lighting. If you are looking for a new experience, great food and romance- check this place out!! Pros: Delicious, creative food; relaxed atmosphere Cons: The one thing was we were in a small room and it was cold!! more

Perfect Experience for a Special Occassion 8/20/2006

The Lodge is a great evening, a spectacular one. The setting is a classic vintage house reminiscent in a way of the great Majestic Theatre in ambience. It's the perfect candlelight setting. The menu is original and very appealing. The wait staff can tell you about each selection perfectly AND they proceed through the evening at your pace. The food is wonderful and fun. This is a grand place for special occassions and festive group dinners. The Creme Brulee here is choice. Go early and have a drink in their small and very cool bar and saty late as well. This is a place to have an evening and linger into the night. Pros: Excellent, Imaginative & Ever Changing Menu. A place to spend a grand evening Cons: Expensive although quite worth it more

Romantic Valentine's Day Dinner* 2/12/2006

If there's a special occasion, then seriously consider this restaurant. We went on a Saturday night and it was wonderful...from the ambiance, to the 5 course meal, to the great service. Our waitress was attentive & cognizant, and leisurely served us each entree' at ""our"" pace. We were seated in a cozy, little room upstairs, surrounded by wine bottles, and overlooking the pretty courtyard, so if you can sit up there, that would be the ideal! This restaurant surpassed our expectations and will surely go back for another special occasion! Pros: valet parking, great ambiance, romantic Cons: bring your wallet more

great food and ambience 5/12/2005

Great place for a romantic night! Not only the food was first class, but also the service. It is a nice house divided into small rooms, which gives a little bit more of privacy and well as closeness. The menu is divided into different options. First, you can decide if you would like it straight out of the menu or you can from a 3 course to 7 course dinner. Highly recommended the 7 course with the wine matching. more

Best Experience 6/10/2004

Wait staff provided perfect descriptions of each course. Wonderful food and best steak in San Antonio. Only a chef born and raised in Nebraska could do so well! Pros: Great Food, Great Location more
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  • Cozy yet upscale restaurant serves tasty New American dishes prepared by acclaimed Chef Jason Dady.

  • 8/2/2007 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon. - Sat. 11am - 2:30pm;Sun. CLOSED
  • Payments: Master Card, Cash, American Express, Visa, Discover
  • Neighborhoods: Northeast San Antonio, Castle Hills
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