G Wiv wrote:Had to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles yesterday and noticed there was a facility just blocks from The Depot, perfect. Had a drop dead gorgeous grilled ham and cheese with sliced tomato, triple decker with enough girth I had to compress the sandwich a bit to get it in my mouth. The sandwich was attractive enough to elicit a comment and admiring look from a women two counter stools down. I also had a salad with Caesar dressing, I'm guessing the dressing was house made as there was a noticeable hit of anchovy, very tasty dressing.
stevez wrote:Jim,
How were the portions?
thick wrote:I had lunch at the Depot yesterday and enjoyed some terrific split pea soup and meatloaf with mac and cheese. The cook was not one of the partners that usually holds down the grill. A Sunday fill-in? Perhaps his recipe for b and g differs from the partners'. Just a thought.
David Hammond wrote:JiLS,
It would be going quite far to say "contempt for the customer," though I trust your judgment, and am particularly inclined to do so on this subject (I've had biscuits and gravy less than five times in my whole life; it's an entirely unappealing dish to me, and even the co-owner, Robert Nava, told me it wasn't his "kind of breakfast" -- which does not mean he cannot make it well).
Despite the position of authority from which you speak (and I say that without irony), I think you may just have got them on a bad day.
Hammond
JimInLoganSquare wrote:David Hammond wrote:JiLS,
It would be going quite far to say "contempt for the customer," though I trust your judgment, and am particularly inclined to do so on this subject (I've had biscuits and gravy less than five times in my whole life; it's an entirely unappealing dish to me, and even the co-owner, Robert Nava, told me it wasn't his "kind of breakfast" -- which does not mean he cannot make it well).
Despite the position of authority from which you speak (and I say that without irony), I think you may just have got them on a bad day.
Hammond
Yes, clearly it was a bad day for them. They just should've said, "Sorry, biscuits and gravy are off today" and been done with it. Instead, they served me a very inferior product. Was it inedible? No, I ate it. But anybody who saw this stuff would've known it wasn't good; I can't see anyone finding much appeal in it. Anyway, it's just biscuits and gravy, I'm not going to think (or post) about it any more. Clearly, this is a great little spot with a wide range of great dishes and owners who really care about their customers and the food they serve. I just had a bad experience there, on one occasion, and everybody gets a mulligan. In fact, I will promise to go back and try Depot for something else, on another occasion, and I expect to enjoy it very much.
David Hammond wrote:JiLS,
The question is obvious: why not just tell the cook it was sucky? As I become older and less likely to give a damn what anyone thinks -- oh, and more mature, too -- I feel that there's no reason not to tell a restaurant that what you're getting is not what you wanted. In a diner, this is way easy to do: the chef is there, so just speak your mind. It's not comfortable, though, so I understand why you might hold back, as it does, momentarily, cast a cloud over the proceedings...but who gives a cotton pickin' damn, confound it, tarnation!
Hammond
dukesdad wrote:We've been there twice for breakfast. I've got to agree that their biscuits and gravy needs work. I don't know what kind of sausage they use but it's nothing I've ever seen used in B&G. I lived in the South for 8 years and B&G to me needs to a milk gravy made from the grease derived from cooking bulk pork sausage. The sausage is crumbled into the gravy along with black pepper and hot sauce and served over large, tender biscuits. Perfect.
We love the diner, maybe they'll figure out B&G, if not, there's plenty else there to choose from.
David Hammond wrote:dukesdad wrote:B&G to me needs to a milk gravy made from the grease derived from cooking bulk pork sausage. The sausage is crumbled into the gravy along with black pepper and hot sauce and served over large, tender biscuits. Perfect.
I don't know much of anything about B&G, but doesn't it seem possible that there's a lot of regional variation in this dish, and that they way you enjoyed it in the South might be different than the way they make it in Minnesota?
JeffB wrote:David, while there is some variation, it is fairly consistent across Southern and heartland(?) borders. I would suggest, in all seriousness, that someone looking to calibrate their taste for B&G stop by a Cracker Barrel.
thick wrote:Went by the Depot today to see what they were serving for Fat Tuesday. The place was closed up tight, shades drawn and door barred. The sign on the window says open Sun. to Sat. 6A to 10P. Lets hope that they are just taking a day off.
kl5 wrote:thick wrote:Went by the Depot today to see what they were serving for Fat Tuesday. The place was closed up tight, shades drawn and door barred. The sign on the window says open Sun. to Sat. 6A to 10P. Lets hope that they are just taking a day off.
ACK! What time was this?
aschie30 wrote:The answering machine states that they're closed today due to "an emergency," they will reopen tomorrow for normal business.
AngrySarah wrote:
Is the answering machine also old fashioned, like the phone?