Pastoral – Lake & Wabash


I stopped for lunch at
Pastoral at Lake & Wabash for a late lunch today, about 1:30. Unhappy with the baguette used for the sandwich I ordered my prior visit I asked this time for a
Bocadillo de la Mancha, served on sliced wheat bread. The
Bocadillo de la Mancha sandwich is constructed with Serrano ham and Manchego cheese and garnished with “field greens.” One interior side of the bread was wiped with sweet membrillo and the other with whole grain Dijon mustard.
Bocadillo de la Mancha Sandwich
The sandwich worked well as a whole. The freshly-sliced ham and cheese made an excellent paring. The membrillo and Dijon flavors play with one another, and the palate. And rather than battle with a baguette, the sliced wheat bread was an enhancement not a distraction. This seemed more of a warm weather sandwich – and with today’s relatively mild temperature it was enjoyable. (Price: $9.52).
Limited Seating for 8
During warmer months the shop can accommodate dine-in customers at 4 “two tops” seating 8 in the interior, and maybe 15 additional persons at sidewalk tables along Lake St. Finding seating in the cool/colder months is more of a challenge though, but I was fortunate to have arrived after the lunch-time rush and when one of the two-tops was available inside. It’s a pleasant environment, sitting at the small table next to other diners and surrounded by wine, bread and cheese. The room temperature was comfortable enough not to need a jacket or sweater.
Fentimans Sodas
Pastoral serves/makes available sodas from
Fentimans, an independent bottler in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (approx. $3.50 ea.). During my prior visit I sampled the
Dandelion & Burdock flavor, and today it was
Curiosity Cola. These are unusual tasting (to me) beverages, some of which have a small amount of alcohol. I’ve still to make up my mind as to whether I like them, or not.
To learn more about Fentimans:
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/drinks/fentimans-curiosity-cola/1009449/http://www.fentimans.com/index.php