I never dined at Square One under the previous owners, so I
can't compare the 'new' restaurant with the 'old.' Regardless, I have become a big fan of what
they are doing there right now.
The setting is nice, to start. Square One is located in
Duval Square, between Simonton and Duval streets. It is quiet, definitely away
from the crowds, but with just enough bustle to feel special. Origami and New
York Pasta Garden are neighbors, and all three establishments have generous
outdoor seating. The inside of Square One is quite striking, but I love to dine
al fresco whenever possible.
Every Wednesday through Sunday from 10 am until 3 pm is
brunch. You'll find the best of both breakfast and lunch, of course, from
tried-and-true favorites to some things to make your meal extra special. I'd
say starting the day with a flight of crafted Bloody Mary's is pretty special.
At Square One you get four - The Red (zesty with horseradish and Sriracha), The
Green (tangy with tomatillo, kiwi and wasabi), The Orange (made with carrot,
beet, and orange juices), and The Fisherman (clam juice, Old Bay, and white
peppercorn-infused vodka). Ending your
brunch with their Coffee and Donuts dessert is just downright decadent. Dunking
housemade donut holes into rich mocha pudding and whipped cream? Yes, please.
Crafted cocktails are important at Square One, so definitely
spend some time with the drink menu before placing your order. Then check out
the dinner menu with its unique mix of plates large and small, appetizers and entrees,
a little Asian (pot stickers), French (tartines), and Italian (carpaccios). The
restaurant is now under the same ownership as Banana Cafe and The Cafe, so you
will see symbols identifying their classic dishes including several vegan and
vegetarian choices.
Recently I celebrated my birthday there with my husband. We
started with Banana Cafe's delicious French onion soup and The Cafe's
outstanding Cream of Tomato with cheddar
croutons. Next up, pork pot stickers in
pineapple-hoisin sauce and the wild mushroom tartine, with a pile of delicious wild
mushrooms, braised cipollini onions, fresh herbs, and fontina cheese on thick
toasted bread. Next came one of the evening's small plate specials - roasted
prawns in a sauce of lime juice, smoked paprika, and cherry tomatoes. Probably
one of the most delicious dishes I've had in Key West. For the entree, we
shared the grouper special. Impeccably fresh fish with mascarpone polenta and a
flavorful sauce...just wonderful.
No room for dessert that night, but I did
want to try the house red sangria before heading home. So glad I did! The best
I've ever tasted, with tiny chunks of watermelon and orange. I look forward to going back to Square One,
for more sangria and to try the rest of the interesting menu.
The roasted prawns special....so good! |
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