Also important to note: I paid lunch prices. The dinner prices are higher but it looks like they have live music being played and a very upscale environment in the evenings. Here's their website if you'd like to see what they serve and how much it costs. http://www.maxines521.com/
Lunch at Maxine's
“I’ll have the usual.” It would take me a good while to
recount all the times I’ve heard this phrase on a movie or television
show. A fool and his money are easily
parted but not many people are willing to be so foolish when it comes to the
money they spend on the food they eat. This is my best guest at why having the
usual is something that we see so often in entertainment or even in person.
While I am just as guilty as the next tight fisted fellow, I was afforded the
opportunity to venture out of my comfort zone and try a new place that I had
seen many times but just didn’t want to chance one of my precious and few
nights out on a potential bad experience. I just had lunch at Maxine’s and I’d
like to tell you all about it.
In uptown Michigan City, the 500 block of Franklin Street
to be precise, there is a dainty yet inviting blue sign that hangs above the
restaurants’ front door. “Maxine’s” it
reads in scripted font. I have to start off by saying that my expectations of
this restaurant were exceedingly low. I expected a run of the mills Midwest Ma’
and Pa’ owned diner in what is a shrinking part of a growing city. Armed with a
$20 dollar bill and an unhealthy portion of preconceived negative opinions, I
opened the door. In the vestibule I was greeted with the sweet scent of coconut
and a surprisingly classy look. Even so, I anticipated Pa’ Podunk behind a cash
register billowing a hillbilly holler towards the back at Ma’ Podunk to herald
my arrival.
It’s great to be wrong sometimes. Before I stepped over
the threshold of the interior door I was taken a vast by the scene my eyes met
with. Polished wood columns with floral
arrangements mid way made a dotted line down the middle of the restaurant. A
baby grand piano sits at the immediate right of the interior entrance with
brochures lying on it, outlining the things to do in Michigan City and other
events such as Ballroom and Latin dancing classes. On the left, a small bar like something you’d
see in a movie. I didn’t guess by its size that it was very used even outside
of the time of day. At 3pm while having my early dinner/late lunch the bar sat
very quiet and quaint, lonely looking with only one fellow and the bar keep
providing company.
I took it all in so quickly that the shock of reality
didn’t hit me right away. This was no Podunk diner. This was a NICE restaurant.
Business men and women in suits and ties were scattered around at tables behind
the gorgeous dark and assorted drapery that divided the smoking and bar section
from the non-smoking portion. I have $20
dollars. Uh oh! After answering, “Booth, Nonsmoking, please” I noted a
beautiful hand painted mural that ran the entire length of the wall from the
front to back of the restaurant with ritzy fancy folk covered in furs and
tuxedos congregating with a man in a top hat that I can only akin to the
Monopoly Man. I prayed that there was
something light on the menu I could get away with and conceded that at worst
case I could afford a salad.
For the food network fans out there, Gordon Ramsey would
approve of at least the aesthetics so far. I bring up Chef Ramsey because I
immediately thought of him once I was handed a single page, double sided,
laminated menu with little fluff on it. A final shock to my expectations
came when I viewed their lunch prices. Reasonable is the term that comes to mind when I
consider them with soups for 4-5 dollars, Salads for 7-8, and entrée’s from as
low as 9.99 to 14 dollars. I ordered the black mushroom soup and a braised lamb
shank with a cheesecake dessert. The food
tasted as good as the place looked.
I did end up running over 20 dollars after a tip but
admittedly I ordered the most expensive entrée knowing I had plastic in my
wallet to back up President Jackson in the event I needed to. I’m glad I
stepped out of the comfort zone on this. I’m glad my expectations were thwarted
and wrong. I found a new place to eat
and a diamond in the rough of Michigan City.
Nice job dude. Very entertaining and well-written. I know your looking for some sort of constructive feedback, but I think this was great! -Adrian-
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