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I have vague recollections from the 1980s of shopping for Szechwan peppers and other exotic ingredients in a Chinese market that once occupied 271 Crown Street in New Haven. Time marches on, and a friendly Chinese couple with a lovely daughter and cute grandson fade in memory.

That distinctive space on Crown Street now houses Geronimo Tequila Bar & Southwest Grill.

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A huge porch offers attractive dining, and the presence of heat lamps suggests the porch may be in use for at least three seasons.

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The restaurant looks down (literally, not figuratively) on famous Louis’ Lunch, believed by many to be the birthplace of the hamburger sandwich.

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I had a lunch date with Sharon Sudusky of RestaurantsCT.com, a sharp cookie who’s pretty attuned to the New Haven food scene.

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I might have waited at the bar

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or stood in front of the handsome adobe fireplace,

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but Sharon was right on time. We were spotted chips

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and dip

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as we perused Geronimo’s Restaurant Week menu.

For our appetizers, Sharon partook of a bowl of meaty bison chili,

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while I made short work of a bowl of watermelon gazpacho.

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Although a red chili-bacon burger sounded tempting, ordering a hamburger next to Louis’ Lunch would have been sacrilegious. I was intrigued by penne pasta with pulled chicken, jalapeños, applewood smoked bacon, roasted corn and sweet cream, kind of a Southwestern take on pasta,

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while Sharon was drawn to a crab quesadilla with lump crab, corn, scallion and Chihuahua cheese. A sweet tomato reduction, sour cream, and pico de gallo made entertaining dips for the quesadilla.

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Desserts included a nice pistachio gelato

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and a Southwestern rice pudding flavored with chocolate, cinnamon, golden raisins and a hint of pepper.

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Our cheerful server, Aiden, took good care of us throughout our meal.

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After dessert, I wandered around the establishment, including downstairs

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where antler lights added southwestern atmosphere

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and where a special party room lay idle.

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Back upstairs, I recorded photographic evidence of people enjoying themselves for posterity.

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Geronimo, 271 Crown Street, New Haven, 203-777-7700



  1. Joan (Reply) on Saturday 14, 2009

    You didn’t say if you enjoyed any of the food.

    • Frank Cohen (Reply) on Saturday 14, 2009

      Yes, especially the bison chili and the penne with pulled chicken and jalapenos.


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