
In this un-fancy but decidedly stylish space, chef Jean Joho (of Everest fame) has created a fantasy Alsatian brasserie. In the large, gaily-lit hall everything from the expertly shaken martinis to the tart house brewed beer is most chic. The wait staff sashays over a white and black tile floor, swathed in white aprons, carrying such hearty dishes as coq au vin and the signature shrimp-in-a-bag. As one sits over drinks and gazes up at the enormous clock that dominates the room, the famous words of Yves St. Laurent spring to mind: "Fashion fades, but style is forever."
Offering their guests a French fare, this is an upscale restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost $12 to $20, and dress casual.
Atmosphere: The facility has a classic and traditional décor. With seating for 180 people, the establishment has a comfortable atmosphere -- a favorite among couples.
More Reasons to Go: There is background music while you dine. Brasserie Jo is appropriate (if not ideal) for entertaining clients.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. Some of the more popular menu items here at Brasserie Jo include: Phyllo dough filled with shrimp, wild mushrooms, and leeks in a lobster cream sauce, sauerkraut and alsacienne pork chops.
Details to Note: Reservations are accepted. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club and Discover
Hours of Operation: Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30am-4pm
Dinner Mon-Thu 5pm-10:30pm
Fri-Sat 5pm-11:30pm
Sun 4pm-10pm
Bar Sun-Thu until midnight
Fri-Sat until 1am
