Brittany and I decided to try The Montmartre restaurant this evening. The Montmartre is located on the eighth floor of the Hotel Morgan, a historic/fancy restaurant in downtown Morgantown. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and we used just about every bit of that time.
We knew this was a higher-end restaurant, and we were prepared. In fact, we were celebrating, so an expensive restaurant bill was in order. The Hotel Morgan is gorgeous in a classic elegant way. The menu was on display as soon as you walk in the hotel doors, and elevator is just a few feet past that. When the doors open on the eighth floor, it was pristine. We walked up to the waiting area, and we were seated in a room that already had three other tables full of people -- not what I was expecting.
For my entree, I chose "Winter Gnocchi with Duck." I had duck in Paris, and I loved it. So, this stood out on the menu for me, although quite a few other options looked great, as well. The presentation was a little intimidating, as it was all dark, minus the parsley sprinkled around the plate's edge. The duck was so tender, it fell apart in my mouth. There was roasted butternut squash pieces that added just a bit of sweetness to complement the bold duck. The juslie sauce added a roasted taste to the dish. Under the duck was asiago stuffed gnocchi, which blew my mind. The creamy cheese, the tender duck and the sweet squash couldn't have amounted to a better combination.
Surprisingly, my bill came out under $40, too. I call that a good deal. The views of the city only add to the ambiance. This gem of a restaurant is hidden in one of Morgantown's most popular landmarks, but don't let that stop you. This is the best fine dining I've come across in Morgantown.
Grade: A
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