Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

7.16.2014

second YELPing...


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At Park & Sixth Restaurant and Bar, we witnessed soccer fans rooting as we chowed down on our ambitious “snack.” We were aiming for a little in between bite as breakfast’s pancakes were starting to fade and dinner was just a little too far away. We did not want to go all out, but there was no way not to. Everything sounded delicious, laden with creative combos and a touch of home. The Beast was most definitely a beast, with all burgers' favorites like bacon, fried onions, runny egg, and cheese, but the New Park & Sixth was kind of like this, with a little bit of meat and a lotta bit of grease. The place is like that “cool kid” neighborhood bar with comforting yumtastic eats. Feel all the feelings in my yelp review! 
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Would love if you all would follow on facebook, instagram, twitter, yelp, tumblr and pintrest. There is always something new to devour!
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3.17.2014

re. CAP: saint PATRICK's day


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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Are you sporting that green gear and stuffing your face with delicious corned beef and cabbage? I know many of us go out carousing and getting our fill of Guinness and whiskies beginning in early March, but today marks the anniversary of the death of the Patron Saint of Ireland. We celebrated a little early too, indulging in some corned beef and cabbage of our own. I love corned beef, so this was a super treat!
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Want more of the Saint Patrick’s Day facts? Check out my article 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Paddy’s Day via the Daily Meal. What are you doing to celebrate?
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4.26.2013

second YELPing...

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Ooo another yelp review. Take a peek at what I thought about the cool Barcade in Jersey City. Beer, food, arcade games, and music... could it get any better? Maybe, but it was deffo a fun time celebrating my friend's birthday, chomping on a fancy sandwich and swigging a pint.

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Don't forget about FOOD-tography! There are always new food shots, scrumptious for the eyes and make the mouth water and the belly rumble.

*Note these photos are not from Barcade
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1.18.2013

a grain of SALT: Brigid's


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After a fun day exploring some of the great museums of Philadelphia (well, looking at the sculptural masterpieces of Rodin and climbing the “Rocky” stairs of the Art Museum), a lunch out was well deserved. The night before in the hotel lobby we sucked up as much internet as we could and searched out places to eat by this museum district. Looking on my places app on my phone that day, we also came to some of the same conclusions. Scrolling through, our fingers landed on Brigid’s.

It was a little bit of a walk in and into unfamiliar territory, through quaint residential streets just seconds from some of the major arteries of the city. There was uneven pavement and churches, school children, all to add charm, but not to deter hunger and anxiety. This was one of my choices, so I was nervous. It almost felt like I was making the food, it is a big decision, especially with a gourmand dining partner.

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We finally arrived at the restaurant, self labeled a tavern. It was obscure, almost hidden, like the side entrance to a house, you know the one, from the driveway. There was a small sign, and a chalkboard singing welcome and dishes.

Walking through the narrow bar area, it felt like a neighborhood haunt, quiet at the odd hour. The yellow walls welcoming and not intimidating. Some of the details were extremely finished, while others were not. There were some oversights which were not purposeful like curtains to restricted areas, etc... It was a mix of high and low, some intentional and some obviously not.

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The dining room was super sweet, cheery, empty (it was just before the place closed for dinner prep). It was the first floor of a house, and it felt that way. There was a nice lady putting flowers on each of the tables for the dinner seatings, which added even more warmth.

Despite my usual disposition, I wanted a beer. Maybe it was because there was giant board hanging opposite me listing the special brews, or maybe it was because the place was a tavern and I was hoping to get the full experience. But very like my disposition, I did not know what kind of beer to get, and our server ventured a guess and brought me a tiny taste. I ended up ordering a pint of the stuff (Allagash White… if memory serves). It was light and refreshing, especially with my meal to come.

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The brunch menu was short and sweet, sophisticated twists on the classics, like burgers, mussels, other sandwiches and lasagna. This characteristic mimicked the decor, creating a safe, familiar space to try something a little bit different. The range was really nice with options for light to heavy lunches or even breakfast.

We opted out of appetizers, saving our bellies for the main and for our later dining foray. I ordered the cheeseburger mostly because it was topped by gorgonzola cheese, bacon and french fries (!!). The plate was like heaven. The heavy burger, on a beautiful bun, stabbed with a steak knife, set in the middle of a moat of french fries. It was messy and refined at the same time. Unfortunately, when I used the mondo knife to cut the aesthetic burger in half, the middle was less than cooked. Believe me, I like my red meat rare, but this was like that dangerous looking kind of rare. After begging for the attention of our server with my eager eyes, one of the cooks who we saw arrive, asked me what I needed. She graciously and wordlessly took my burger to give it another go.

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When I got it back, it was just right.

However, it was also unbelievably salty (something we had been experiencing in that part of the world). There was a heavy hand with the salty ingredients; the strong gorgonzola, fatty bacon, and french fries. You almost expect the saltiness from the gorgonzola and bacon, very different kinds of salty flavors. Gorgonzola most always packs a major punch, something acquired and different, something that takes skill and moderation to control to make pleasant to the typical mouth. But there was too much, or it was too much with the other elements. Bacon, delicious, is also salty but a great companion to burgers, fries and cheese. The fries were laden with a borderline obscene amount of salt. Sea Salt is beautiful, but to a certain extent. And there was no escaping them on the burger and all around the plate. Something had to give. The only thing that gave me some relief was the balsamic reduction, drizzled on the light bun. The sweetness was an effort in the right direction to ease the salt assault.

My other half ordered the day’s special, which was a tilapia sandwich topped with arugula and a roasted pepper aioli. It was also a pretty sandwich. It tasted good and it was simple. The roll it was on was lovely and light, but buttery and decadent too. The arugula gave a little bit of the bitter kick needed to spice up the sandwich with the mild fish and the mostly nondescript aioli. It was not a terribly heavy sandwich, which rendered a little disappointment for my hungry partner. He ate his fries, salt and all, but wanted more.  

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Brigid’s is a sweet place, both a bar and dining experience. The menu has a note of complexity mixing with the classics we are all familiar with, creating the atmosphere of a gastropub. You can get a good brew and a filling meal, but you can also come and enjoy the special menu selections. We might have come at a weird time of day, getting the bottom of the batch and the end of resources before prep for dinner. I really enjoyed the space, and am curious as to what it would be like at a busier time. I feel there is room for growth with the food flavors, sophistication and execution, but Brigid’s is a good place to try off the beaten path.
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