Tomorrow is my last day in my current job, so the team decided we should all go out for lunch today. I work for a Jewish org, and the boss keeps kosher. She normally just gets a salad somewhere, but thought it would be fun to try MetroKlub: she could actually eat, and I'd get a goodbye meal that was more upscale than Au Bon Pain.
We called on the way over to see if they'd be able to handle a walk-in group of 5, and also to tell them we had to be in and out in an hour. They said no problem.
Rolls we started with were good, not great. Wheat with sunflower kernels. Vaguely smoky taste. Good crust, decent if slightly dried out crumb.
Two of us had the turkey club, three had the grilled chicken cobb salad. Turkey was deli sliced but not slimy or gross. Thickly cut. Generous portion, along with nice tomatoes, lettuce, red onion, mustard. Very thick slices of multigrain bread. We both added the "beef frye" for a $1 upcharge. Beef frye is (as I understand it) corned beef that has been "fried" to stand in for bacon. Pretty tasty stuff, actually. Sandwiches are served with herbed fries, pickle, and cole slaw. Fries were thin cut and had a nice taste. Some were nicely crisp but others were a tad soggy.
Cobb was the usual suspects, sans cheese and with beef frye standing in for the bacon. Plates were cleaned, though I didn't try any. Dressing was a garlic and tomato concoction.
Other options on the menu were a burger, caesar salad, balsamic veggie wrap, salmon entree, some sort of pasta dish... there are probably around 15-18 total menu choices.
For dessert we split the turtle "cheesecake" (their quotes, not mine). It's soy based, but <i>mighty</i> tasty. Highly recommended.
Service was friendly and efficient. Salads and sandwiches were $8-12, entrees $12-20. For a kosher meat restaurant, not outlandish. I'll definitely go back for other business lunches.
They note on their menu that carryout, delivery, and catering are also available.
MetroKlub
733 W. Madison
(in the Crowne Plaza hotel)
(312) 602-2104