Several weeks ago, in the midst of lent, I arrived at the Duke of Perth to meet a friend for the bar's excellent all you can eat fish fry. I'm a one serving guy these days, But, many friends still seem to enjoy the all you can eat aspect of the place.
Unfortunately, there was more than an hour wait at the Duke that night, so we decided to roll the dice and try the somewhat newly opened Wilde Restaurant and bar in the former Ace Hardware spot in the 3100 Block of North Broadway. Since then, I have made several follow up visits.
Wilde is a traditional Irish pub with a menu that covers lots of traditional Irish pub fare and offers some more sophisticated fare for the neighborhood residents like me who are well past their 20s now. In other words, they've done a nice job designing a menu to meet their eclectic neighbors in continually transitioning East Lakeview neighborhood.
The room itself is a really comfortable dark paneled room with a couple of working fireplaces, deep comfortable chairs that you can really kick back and relax in, and two working fireplaces to take the chill off on a cool night.
On my first visit, I had the beer battered cod. The crispy light and hot beer battered cod was really flavorful and came in a monstrous serving of four big pieces served over kind of kind of forgettable, but hot and crispy fries.
Since that time, I've sampled a really terrific meat loaf sandwich there, an unusual but interested grilled Ceasar salad, an outstanding roasted salmon. The Shepherd's Pie is a beef based one with good flavor though not earth shattering in its presentation or flavor.
Like with the fish and chips, all portions are large. And they should be because the prices here aren't inexpensive by any means. Entrees start at $10.95 for Bangers and Mash and go all the way to $27.95 for the New York Strip Steak The fish and chips are $13.95, about four dollars more than the all you can eat special at the nearby Duke.
There are 17 beers on tap. 18 more in bottles. I'm not much of a wine guy. But, there is a pretty substantive wine list there. Beers range from $4 for the mundane to around $7 for some of the bar's more exotic brands. Wine is available both by the glass and the bottle.
Wilde is a welcome addition to a neighborhood that seems to be growing up a bit in its taste over the past few years. Everything I have tried has been tasty and well presented.
Wilde Restaurant and Bar
3130 N Broadway
(between Barry Ave & Briar Pl)
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 244-0404
www.wildechicago.com
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YourPalWill on April 6th, 2008, 8:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.