Hours of Operation

Coi Scales Back to Four Nights a Week

The window into the kitchen from the Coi dining room.
The window into the kitchen from the Coi dining room. Photo: Grub Street

Beginning this month, Coi has cut Tuesdays out of their schedule, and the restaurant will now be open only Wednesday through Saturday, 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Chef-owner Daniel Patterson explains that the extra day is meant to help the kitchen develop new ideas and do more foraging and preserving work. “The new schedule will allow also us to devote one day a week to creativity, research, and technical refinement,” he says. “Our cooks can spend the day on a farm or ranch, learn about an obscure ingredient, or research the history of a dish or a cooking process.”

Also, Coi underwent a bit of remodeling to the entryway during their recent July 4 hiatus, and a new glass door is on its way, with the whole finished entry scheduled to be complete by August 10.

In related news, a date’s now been set for sister restaurant Plum’s cocktail bar opening: September 15. More on that soon.

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Coi Scales Back to Four Nights a Week