One of the hardest parts about moving to Evanston for me has been being just that much further away from all my friends who live downtown. So I was super excited to organize an outing with my friends to go to Temperance Beer Co in Evanston.
Temperance is Evanston's first craft brewery, and is getting quite the following. The location is a bit hard to find, and you initially feel like you've come to the wrong place, as it looks like you are pulling up to a loading dock of a commercial building. That feeling quickly subsides after you turn a corner and realize you are looking at the Temperance tap room and beer garden. The atmosphere is absolutely perfect...fun and relaxed, with good music and my favorite strung patio lights in the beer garden. The place was relatively packed with almost all tables, both inside and out, taken. They don't have a restaurant portion that serves food, so some nights local restaurants bring in food. The night we went Edzo's was there grilling burgers. What could be better on a summer night than craft beer and delicious burgers? For nights they don't have a restaurant on-site, you can bring your own food or have something delivered. Brilliant.
Now onto the beer. They have ten beers, of which I tried three or four and liked all of them. Some of the beers are seasonal or extremely limited. They have 4 oz glasses, half pints or pints so you can drink as much or as little as you want while tasting. Clearly other people are noticing that the beers are good, as I've seen them on the menu at a couple restaurants recently. You can also buy cans of the Gatecrasher IPA to take home (they'll also be on retail shelves at Whole Foods and Binny's). Yum!
This would also be an amazing place to host a private event (they close on Monday's for that purpose). Given the outdoor space, and garage style doors that open up the inside to the outside, you could put together something really fun. I'll have to keep that in the back of my mind...
Regardless of whether you live in the city of northern suburbs, I highly recommend coming here (especially on a night they have food brought in). You will not be disappointed. I left wanting to come back many more times.
A NORTH SHORE GIRL LIVING JUST OUTSIDE CHICAGO ENJOYING ALL THINGS WINE, FOOD & FRIENDS!
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Table, Donkey and Stick
Table Donkey and Stick is a neighborhood restaurant in the outskirts of Logan Square. They were recognized by Chicago Magazine as one of the 2013 Best New Restaurants. The seasonal menu was inspired by the owners numerous trips to the Alps, and is based on the mountain cuisines of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Slovenia. You can also get the mountain feeling with the dark rustic look of the place. We sat out in the amazing backyard patio that has strung patio lights, and feels quite magical in the middle of the city.
The kitchen works with local farmers markets for most of their produce, and whole animals for their meats. They also make the bread and charcuterie in house. The menu is a bit out there though, and I left hoping there could have been a few more "normal" things to order. I could also probably just learn to be more adventurous. That being said, everything we ordered was great - from the house made pretzel with dipping cheese to the burger. Both were so mouthwatering tasty that I even forgot to take a picture before eating, oops. The brunch menu looks delicious too, so I would definitely be interested in coming back for that, and trying more things.
They have some fun events too. The first Sunday of every month there is a guest chef that prepares a special meal. Also, they have Monday Night Specials, that include the kitchen staying open late and offering a selection of $5 kitchen special and 50 cent PBRs. Now that sounds like a good time!
I would definitely recommend coming to this place, preferably in the summer when you can sit out back. The good news is that they take reservations, so you can get a guaranteed table.
The kitchen works with local farmers markets for most of their produce, and whole animals for their meats. They also make the bread and charcuterie in house. The menu is a bit out there though, and I left hoping there could have been a few more "normal" things to order. I could also probably just learn to be more adventurous. That being said, everything we ordered was great - from the house made pretzel with dipping cheese to the burger. Both were so mouthwatering tasty that I even forgot to take a picture before eating, oops. The brunch menu looks delicious too, so I would definitely be interested in coming back for that, and trying more things.
They have some fun events too. The first Sunday of every month there is a guest chef that prepares a special meal. Also, they have Monday Night Specials, that include the kitchen staying open late and offering a selection of $5 kitchen special and 50 cent PBRs. Now that sounds like a good time!
I would definitely recommend coming to this place, preferably in the summer when you can sit out back. The good news is that they take reservations, so you can get a guaranteed table.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Laughing Bird
I love Lincoln Square and would have considered buying a place in this neighborhood, had I not moved to Evanston. So I was excited to learn of a hot new opening in the area. I was meeting up with a girlfriend who lives in this neighborhood, so we went to Laughing Bird, which is a Filipino-American restaurant that opened in May. This place was concepted and opened by the Top Chef alum Chrissy Camba, formerly of Bar Pastoral.
We had heard that this place was known for their great small plates and bar snacks, so we ordered from that portion of the menu versus the main entree dishes. I really enjoyed everything we ordered, especially the burrata, which is the cheese with a thick, sugary, carmelized-coconut jam, served with these to die for salt bread rolls. I could have ordered this three times over and still wanted more. The green papaya and raw beet salad was also so much better than I was expecting a salad to be. I would have never thought to mix peanuts with beets, but it sure was good.
My one complaint would be the size of the wine pours. Although I can be a bit of a lush when it comes to my wine, the pours seemed extremely small for a relatively hefty price. I would have liked a bit more in my glass... Also, I didn't love the decorating inside. I can't put my finger on it as to why, but for some reason it felt cold and dark...and not dark in a good way (like I normally like). Luckily we had a nice enough night that we could enjoy the outdoor patio weather.
Overall, although I had fun, there are so many other restaurants I'd rather go to again in the city. This is a great option if you're further north though in that neighborhood.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
TETE Charcuterie
I've had this place on my list but I was never dying to go because it seemed to have a limited menu. That being said, Tete Charcuterie has been getting tons of buzz since before it even opened, so I obviously had to go. This restaurant made Chicago Magazine's 2014 Best New Restaurants list in April, and has been on Chicago Eater's Heatmap for over three straight months.
That being said, I had a great experience at this place. The owner was super nice and created a very hospitable environment. When we didn't love the texture of our pate, he brought out a new mousse pate that was absolutely amazing. The pate had a strawberry topping that was to die for. I am not someone who likes mixing fruits with anything, so I was shocked at how much I loved it.
Also, the atmosphere is great. The outdoor patio has music pumping from three different restaurants, which actually was really fun. You just feel like you're in a happening place. The inside has a great ambiance too, so this place would be good to visit year round.
Overall, given the high level of service and ambiance, if you are a meat lover, definitely come visit this place. And as it's on Restaurant Row, there are a plethora of places to hop to after (we went across the street to RM Champagne).
That being said, I had a great experience at this place. The owner was super nice and created a very hospitable environment. When we didn't love the texture of our pate, he brought out a new mousse pate that was absolutely amazing. The pate had a strawberry topping that was to die for. I am not someone who likes mixing fruits with anything, so I was shocked at how much I loved it.
Also, the atmosphere is great. The outdoor patio has music pumping from three different restaurants, which actually was really fun. You just feel like you're in a happening place. The inside has a great ambiance too, so this place would be good to visit year round.
Overall, given the high level of service and ambiance, if you are a meat lover, definitely come visit this place. And as it's on Restaurant Row, there are a plethora of places to hop to after (we went across the street to RM Champagne).
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Kinmont
Kinmont made Chicago Magazine's 2014 Best New Restaurants list in April, and ever since seeing that, I did a bit more research on the restaurant, and realized they have been receiving tons of phenomenal press. They've also been on Chicago Eaters Heatmap, which is somewhat of a bible for me. I was actually shocked at how easy it was to get a reservation given the reviews!
This place was opened by the same owners as Old Town Social, RM Champagne, and Nellcote. I love all three of those restaurants, so given its accolades and the other restaurants in the group, I knew I had to go. The Executive Chef came from Lula Cafe, so it's not shocking the food is great. This place is also notable because it is entirely sustainable and responsibly sourced fish and seafood, and focuses on rough fish (species that aren't commonly caught or eaten), meaning there will be some unfamiliar varieties. I do feel like I missed out though by not ordering the Parker House dinner rolls...I've been reading that they are quite delicious. I was also pleasantly surprised by the prices. You definitely won't break the bank here and can easily have more than one cocktail, while still keeping the bill reasonable.
The location of this restaurant is great. It is in River North downtown, but a bit further west. It would be easy for people to get to from work, but because it's further west there is tons of parking if you're meeting someone who is driving.
Overall, I highly recommend coming to this place. Great meal, good atmosphere, reasonable prices, and easy to get to.
This place was opened by the same owners as Old Town Social, RM Champagne, and Nellcote. I love all three of those restaurants, so given its accolades and the other restaurants in the group, I knew I had to go. The Executive Chef came from Lula Cafe, so it's not shocking the food is great. This place is also notable because it is entirely sustainable and responsibly sourced fish and seafood, and focuses on rough fish (species that aren't commonly caught or eaten), meaning there will be some unfamiliar varieties. I do feel like I missed out though by not ordering the Parker House dinner rolls...I've been reading that they are quite delicious. I was also pleasantly surprised by the prices. You definitely won't break the bank here and can easily have more than one cocktail, while still keeping the bill reasonable.
The location of this restaurant is great. It is in River North downtown, but a bit further west. It would be easy for people to get to from work, but because it's further west there is tons of parking if you're meeting someone who is driving.
Overall, I highly recommend coming to this place. Great meal, good atmosphere, reasonable prices, and easy to get to.
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