The comfort food classics at Max’s Wine Dive – fried chicken and collard greens, Max’s signature burger, shrimp and grits, Wine Dive sliders – aren’t going anywhere. But with a new season comes a few new menu items, each as satisfying as the menu mainstays.

We stopped in last week as guests of the restaurant and sampled a handful of new dishes, available at both the Washington Avenue and Fairview locations. For a starter just right for the season, order the brie en croute ($12). A wheel of brie, topped with cranberries and crunchy walnuts, is wrapped in puff pastry and then baked. The warm melted cheese is served with crisp, green apples and a few dried figs.

For something slightly sweet but still savory, try the lobster risotto balls ($14 for three, photo above), which are fried and drizzled with chive aioli and creamy lobster bisque. There’s plenty of texture to enjoy here – the crunchy fried exterior, creamy risotto interior and the tender pieces of fresh lobster that sit atop each arancini.

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It’s hard to not fill up on starters like melted cheese, fried risotto and pork belly bites, but we’re sure you’ll find room for the pot roast ($20, photo above) that features slow-braised, fork-tender short rib on top of cheesy scalloped potatoes. Celery, carrots and mushrooms also dot the dish to add more texture, a bite of freshness and a pop of color. It’s comfort food fit for cooler weather (fingers crossed).

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Cracklin’ chicken ($18, photo above) served on mushroom risotto is expertly fried – the result is a piece of moist chicken and its thin, crispy layer of skin. A swipe through the chicken demi-glace, and your bite of chicken and risotto will be even more moist.

And what to wash down these rich fall dishes with? Well, how about a glass of Champagne? Because as Max’s likes to say, “Why the hell not?”


Max’s Wine Dive, 4720 Washington Ave & 214 Fairview St #2, maxswinedive.com