
Henrietta Red is the dream of Nashville born Julia Sullivan with a focus on fresh, simple ingredients and a variety of raw oysters and seafood. The name is in honor of her grandparent’s low-country hospitality. It is a fairly large place with widely spaced tables over 2 rooms and an overall modern feel. The entry room contains the large bar as well as a few tables in a less lit space. The second room has more lights, lots of windows, sound panels in the ceiling, the opening into the kitchen, a large center table for service and the oyster shucking area. There is a wood fired oven in the kitchen and a patio for seating. The menu has a number of smaller plates, larger main course plates – but all seemed fine to split. Our friendly server was helpful in making selections and willing to bring out in a spaced format to create our own tasting of sorts. Overall the food was delicious and full of wonderful flavors with good attention to textures and fun compositions. Continue reading