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😒 3/5 - Cool Space; Average Food Overall
By 👻 @brmusicman, 02/20/2019 3:00 am
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We met another couple for dinner here, happy to see a new option in the Southport neighborhood. Overall, I'd say the meal was "3.5/5," but since TripAdvisor doesn't have half-star options, 3 it is.
On the plus side:
--Decor. It's a really well-decorated space, with excellent core design and thoughtful furnishings and accessories. A good bit of history is tied into the design of the space; read online about what a 'tied house' is and look for the symbols of the mother brewery throughout the building.
--Bread! The basket of breads was delicious--especially the Parker House rolls--and the options to accompany them were well-worth the calories, especially the creme fraiche honey comb and the green tomato marmalade.
--Braised short rib. Really flavorful and fall-off-the-bone in exactly the way a short rib should be.
That said: among multiple appetizers and main dishes ordered, the rest of the food was purely average, particularly for Chicago standards. Although beautifully presented, there were several issues with either flavor or cookery. In general, appetizers were better than main dishes. A beet salad needed acid. Chicken was tough and approached rubbery. A duck breast was overcooked. Also, the list of mains was not particularly vegetarian friendly; the pasta option was very heavy.
Service was okay--not bad, not remarkable. Knowledge of wines and cocktails could have been better, given the price point.
Overall, a nice enough evening out and a good addition to a neighborhood that needed some nicer dining options, but not a restaurant that stands-up especially well to Chicago's many excellent options at this price point, and not a place I'd go rushing back to experience again.
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