The first thing that I noted upon entering is that Tavernita is not Perennial. Tavernita was loud, very loud. Tavernita was crowded and on a Thursday night at 7:30pm, was packed with twenty-somethings.
My friend and I were seated in the middle of a long banquette, and tables were spaced close enough that ours had to be moved so that my friend could get to the booth. I'd say that we were close enough that we could have easily heard our neighbors' conversations if it weren't for the fact that we couldn't hear our own conversation. Have I mentioned that it was loud?
The drinks were fine. We had glasses of Basque cider and French perry. It was nice to see these on the menu. My friend had a glass of white sangria. She declared it far too sweet. I sampled some and concurred. I tried two of their "kegged" cocktails. The commandante big nose is a rum and macadamia drink. I found the flavors to be muddled, but it was drinkable and not too sweet. I had better luck with the tourista, a tequila and grapefruit drink. Flavors were bright, and I'd happily order this again. I wasn't sure about the giant grapefruit slice taking up a good third of the glass, but it was easily removed.
We fared a bit better with the food, but I thought everything could use some pretty obvious improvements. The best dish was a simple plate of
haricots verts with white anchovies, celery, and crispy shallots. The beans were crisp and the shallots added a flavorful crunch. The only ding on the dish is that I had to get close to the plate to discern any anchovies. There was perhaps one in the dish, diced into tiny bits. It's almost like they were afraid of turning off diners by actually including anchovies. Or maybe they were just keeping food costs down?
With the beans, we tried the
grilled octopus with fennel, orange, and olive tapenade. This was fine. My friend had only had octopus once before; she loved it when we dined together at the Purple Pig. Tavernita's dish paled in comparison. It seriously needed acid, and a bit of char on the octopus would have been nice. At least, the octopus wasn't chewy. But for $12 for a small appetizer portion, I'd like more.
Our second course included the
pork belly bocadillos and the
mushroom ragu papparadelle. The bocadillos were a disappointment. The buns were doughy, and there wasn't enough pork belly to cover the bun, leaving you with meatless bites. Considering that the buns were teeny, it was particularly odd to not have enough meat. Having recently enjoyed Momofuku's pork belly bao, it's not even close. Pork belly sandwiches should be delicious, and these just weren't.
Finally, the mushroom pasta. This was tasty, and I happily ate it up. Fans of minimally-sauced pastas should stay away. There was a ton of tomato-y sauce. The pasta itself was a tad too cooked for my tastes. But, again, maybe they're trying to please their crowd.
Dessert? We might have indulged, had the server bothered to offer.
Our server was efficient - - too efficient it turns out. They are trying to turn tables quickly. She does get points for telling us that if we don't tell her exactly how to course the dishes, everything will come out at one time. Yikes! So kudos to her for that. After we'd been there an hour and finished our second courses, but still had relatively fresh drinks, she asked if we needed anything else. I responded, saying that we'd just finished our second course and would appreciate a few minutes to decide what else we wanted. Ten minutes later, she returns with our check, saying she'll take it whenever we're ready. And disappears before we can say anything. Hello, what? At that point, my friend and I decided to casually finish our drinks and then head out. I was no longer hungry, but would have liked to have taken a peek at the dessert options.
I'd wanted to catch up with a friend over a casual dinner. Instead, an hour in, I was supposed to leave. I'm glad that we lingered a bit, but knowing that Tavernita wanted my table, in addition to several other little annoyances, definitely tarnished what was otherwise a decent, if underwhelming meal. I'm unlikely to return.
Tavernita
151 W Erie
312-274-1111