Two consecutive early Sunday night winner-dinners, after doing some urban balcony gardening at the Customary Dining Companion's place:
1) Coalfire, a pie with sausage, last Sunday. We sat at the table nearest to the kitchen, so we could see the pies being made, and I could see the flaming oven and the deft work of the pizziaolo. It was out of the oven, cut, and to our table in under 45 seconds, and was the best pie we've ever had there. That Coalfire is about ten minutes from the CDC's home makes it even better.
2) Tonight, after the basil-planting and strawberry pot homecoming (and the discovery of the shockingly energetic sprouting of the pole beans, planted just Sunday!), we opted for the Paramount Room, even closer to CDC's place. We both had the kobe burger and brew $10 special, and a big cone of the fries, but the execution of every component tonight was absolutely perfect. My medium-rare burger was exactly that, and the fries were blast-furnace hot and crisp - when was the last time you ate every single fry in an order? CDC had his burger medium, topped with an over-easy egg, and both were textbook renditions. Luscious.
Another big plus in favor of early-evening dining: free parking, and right in front of
both of the restos of choice. Miraculous, especially at Paramount. That's my tip for you: go on Sunday!