After a couple of misfires, I finally got a chance to eat at The Bristol last week and while I didn't love everything, some of the dishes were fantastic, and there was a lot more good than bad. I documented the meal as best I could but as the light outside faded, so too did the quality of my shots. Happily, the same cannot be said of our meal . . .
We started with a few cocktails, which were enjoyable . . .
Moscow MuleI thought the mule was excellent, with a predominant note of aromatic ginger that really sang, although I'm not sure what type of ginger ale/beer was used in it. My sazerac was pleasant enough but it didn't blow me away. I realize that The Bristol is much more focused on beer and wine than cocktails (even though they do have a menu of crafted cocktails) but the bourbon selections were very slim. I think there were only 3, the best of which was Knob Creek.
Next up, the food, as we worked our way methodically through the 4 sections of the dinner menu: Bar Snacks, Salads/Sides, Medium Dishes and Large Dishes, and the Dessert Menu . . .
Bar Snacks
Stuffed Chicken Wings with Chorizo and Blue CheeseThis reconstructed take on a barfood standard was tasty enough but I'm not sure it was really enough of an improvement over the original to warrant such manipulation. The components were actually obscured and didn't really shine individually. Also, at $8, it was a pricey 3-biter, which was out of sync with our overall meal, which was very reasonably priced (more on this later).
Scotch Olives, Pork and lemonHot, crispy, salty and meaty, these stuffed olives were damned fine and here, the re-take on the original made sense because of its easy-to-eat, bite-sized nature.
Grilled Flatbread with Bacon and Melted Sweet OnionLoved the harmonious marriage of the sweet onions and the smokey bacon. This was a great dish.
Salads/Sides
Heirloom Apple Salad with Hazelnuts and Marinated ManchegoOwner John Ross brought this out to the table for us and I'm very glad he did. It was a delicious salad in which the apples and the rich cheese played together very nicely. Toasted hazelnuts were a well-placed accent, too.
Duck Fat Fries with House Ketchup and Garlic AioliPossibly the best rendition I've had in town because they were actually really crispy. The aioli was a nice complement but I didn't care for the house-made ketchup. I'm
with Gladwell, in that for me, no ketchup -- no matter how thoughtfully crafted -- ever tops Heinz.
Grilled Mackerel Caesar, Romaine and CroutonsPickled, grilled mackerel (not sure which of those happens first) highlighted this excellent salad. The menu bills the greens as romaine but they were heartier and more interesting than romaine. This was a real show-stopper.
Medium Dishes
Porchetta di Testa with Watermelon Pickle, Arugula and HerbsAnother winner. I loved the carefully crafted components and their overall combination. The textures in the porchetta were great -- some tender and some a bit al dente.
House-Cured Salmon with Herbed Mascarpone and Sorrel PotatoesAs a salmon-curer myself, I had to try this and I thought it was a very respectable rendition. I wasn't crazy about the accompaniments, even though the inclusion of house-made crackers was absolutely commendable.
Large Dishes
Egg Sandwich on toast with Grilled Fresh Pork BellyAnother stellar dish. Not really a trailblazing combination but extremely well-executed. We split this 4 ways and I really wanted to order another one.
Lamb Sausage with Polenta, Salsa Verde and CaperberriesGood flavors here in another thoughtful combination but the definition of the sausage was not quite right -- it was crumbly and a bit dry. Still we finished this quickly, because it was so tasty.
Grilled Sturgeon with Beets, Tapenade, Dill and Mustard CreamThis was another well-conceived and well-executed dish. I loved the oily sturgeon and I thought the tapenade and mustard cream accentuated its fattiness really nicely. The tender, sweet beets were a nice note, too.
Desserts
Cheesecake with Apple Chutney (definitely apple and I'm pretty sure it was chutney)
Nothing special but not bad, either. Generally, I prefer a denser, creamier cheesecake. This was a bit fluffier than I would have liked. For some, this rendition would probably really scratch the itch. I think cheesecake is a pretty personal thing.
Chocolate Sabayon with 'Nutter Butter Cookies,' Sea Salt, Olive OilI don't know if this is the same dish referred to upthread as a 'mousse' but it was billed on our menu as a sabayon and it was tasty. I liked the salt a lot but the olive oil floated on top was a step backwards, IMO. Otoh, the peanut butter cream cookies were spectactular. We couldn't finish them but we made sure to take them home.
I really appreciated the Bristol and what they've set out to do. Their original menu is thoughtful and their ingredients -- many from local producers -- are very high in quality. I also like that their offerings are distinctive, and frankly, I'd rather eat an ambitious dish that just misses the mark (as a few of the things we ordered did) than a perfected version of something I could order at 10 other places. In this respect, I think The Bristol very much succeeds. For all we ordered -- everything shown above (including the one comped salad) and 6 cocktails -- the price after tax and before tip was $200. I thought the service was excellent and friendly. We were served promptly and our server answered all our questions with knowledge and enthusiasm.
I liked our plan of going during the week, arriving at 5:30 (right when they opened), grabbing a table by the window that faces Damen and having a leisurely meal. By the time we departed, at about 8:00, the place was full, with a few folks waiting for tables. That was a joy to see on a Wednesday night, especially in light of current economic conditions. it doesn't suprise me, though, the this place is so popular. I wish The Bristol nothing but the best and I look forward to returning.
=R=
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