Menu - The Comus Inn
Menu
A complete overview of all 81 dishes and beverages can be found here on the menu of The Comus Inn from Dickerson.
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Menu
Soft Drinks
Meal Replacements
Pb&JDrinks
Juice BoxesTapas
Honey Glazed Carrots$34.5Starters & Salads
Popular Items
Snacks
Comus Kettle Chips French Onion DipMeat Dishes
$44.3Soups
$29.6Seafood
$78.8Salads
$34.5Family Style Sides
$44.3Sandwiches
Late Night Snacks
Charcuterie And Cheese Platter$64.1Entrées
Tomato Mozzarella$54.2
Fresh Baked Soft PretzelsDessert
Chef Brandi's Assorted Holiday Cookies And Treats$34.5
Buche De Noel (Yule Log)$44.3
Fried Apple Pie
Pumpkin Whoopie PieChicken Dishes
Salads
Side Dishes
Starters
Cafe Sandwiches
Lunch Package
Option 1
Option 2Burgers & Sammies
The Ultimate Grilled CheeseDetroit Style Pizza
Detroit Style PizzaLunch & Dinner Entrées
Slow Roasted BrisketBurgers & Sandwiches
Jalapeno Cheddar SausageSmall Stuff
Crispy Sweet Sour Brussel SproutsHandhelds & Salads
Chef Sammy D's Xxxl-Blta
The Comus CheeseburgerHoliday Beverages
Homemade EggnogSide Dishes
Main
Fried Chicken Biscuits
Three Cheese Mac N CheeseLarge Plates
Bbq Roasted Cauliflower Steak
Offers
Exclusive restaurant offers: Buche De Noel (Yule Log) -70% for $13.3 !
FAQ
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We had the NYE prix fixe dinner. The whole production seemed like a casual restaurant trying to do haute cuisine--they just don't know how to do it. First app was a truffled deviled egg--delicious. This was followed by cream of crab soup--excellent soup, clumps of crab meat. Seafood plate was mixed. Stone crab had been cracked so that you could not possibly get all the meat out of the claw. Shrimp was quite fresh, but cocktail sauce was extremely thick--was it fresh? Oysters were delicious. Main course was duck. Meat was served in about 1-inch cubes. Hard to tell how it was cooked. Duck was tough, and skin was not crisp. Sauce had flavor, but was weak. This was served with brussels sprouts that were very well cooked. For dessert, we had cheesecake and apple crumble. The apples were not fully cooked, and the cheesecake was still frozen and not particularly tasty when it did thaw. When dinner is $125 per person, plus service, a paper napkin is not acceptable, and drinking wine from a plastic glass is not acceptable either. Service was by young people who apparently had not been trained, which could be simply because the restaurant usually serves more casual fare. The service was not up to par, left us without eating utensils twice during the meal, and tended to bring new dishes before we finished the previous course.







