More gastro-fun at The Publican earlier this week . . .
House Bread & ButterGreat, rustic bread with nuttiness and tanginess.
Charcuterie Plate with House Pickles & MustardsPork Pie, head cheese, country terrine, coppa, morteau sausage and (maybe) sopressatta. This was sent out to us by the house, which was very nice of them. It was hard to pick a favorite on this plate, and the mustards and pickles resonated almost as much as the charcuterie itself. I could eat those pickled caper berries all day long.

Oysters4x2 assortment chosen by our server, Tim. I don't recall all the varieties but my faves were the ones at 11:00, which I'm pretty sure were the Kuschi from BC, Canada. They were all pristine and I didn't use any sauce or lemon with them at all. Also, the shucking at The Publican is flat-out masterful. All the oysters still held some liquor, as they always do, and I didn't encounter 1 bit of grit, shell or any other extraneous matter.
BrandadeThis was one of the best renditions I've had. The texture was super creamy and cod was clearly upfront in the flavor. The crispy potatoes on top were a very nice touch. Also, the charred bread added a fantastic complexity to the brandade and to the next course . . .
Jamon IbericoEven though they are interesting, artisanal and exemplary, I normally don't order the hams at The Publican because I opt for the item that are prepared in-house. However, with Iberico (which I hadn't had in a while) available, I made an exception. This was scrumptious with a muted sweetness and complex finish.
Bouchot MusselsIt's hard not to order this dish, especially when you're with someone who's never been to The Publican before. As always, the mussels were tender and plump, and the pot liquor was an intoxicating brew. The baguette served with this (not pictured) -- from Fox & Obel -- was different than on previous visits. It was a bit less flaky on the exterior. Still, it was light and delicious with an uneven crumb and a complexity of flavor throughout the chew.
Calf's Brain with giardeniera, aioli and arugulaHere, the mild heat from the giardeniera and the bitterness of the arugula paired very well with the rich, creamy and delicate brain.
Bollito Misto - Cotechino sausage, pork shoulder and smoked turkeyGreat combination. The main reason I ordered this was for the cotechino, which was meaty, moist and aromatic. It was crisped up on the outside in a way I'd never experienced before. This added a great texture but also another flavor facet. The pork shoulder was tender with a sticky-fatty texture. The turkey had a sweet smokiness that really worked well. This was a meat-eaters delight. Glorious, decadent and a bit excessive without being completely ridiculous.
Almond Macaron with lemon curd, white chocolate and rosemaryThese macarons were very satisfying both texturally and flavor-wise. The rosemary -- infused into the white chocolate sauce -- was way too strong for me but my dining companion was entirely delighted by it. Pretty sure those are blood orange supremes at the bottom of the plate.
Waffle with blueberry jelly and honey butterThe Publican's trump card dessert. Great flavor, ethereal texture and the blueberry and honey butter accompanied it wonderfully.
Again, I was pissed because I got so full and there were so many other items on the menu that I wanted to try. Such is the downside of going to The Publican as a 2-top. I guess that's how they'll keep me coming back.

But in all seriousness, our meal and our service were both right on the money. Also, even though I am not a beer person -- I've never ordered one in all my trips to The Publican (though I've tasted several) -- I've never felt left out. Again, this time around, the whiskey offerings, while limited, were extremely well-chosen. I had some Black Maple Hill (guessing the 11-year) and some High West Rendezvous Rye, which was recommended by Seth, the man who first introduced me to Hirsch 16-year bourbon. The grassy, slighly spicy finish of this rye was very food-friendly. A good call.
The Publican remains a personal favorite and I know my companion -- the first-timer -- also enjoyed it a great deal. What's not to like?

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Every human interaction is an opportunity for disappointment --RS
There's a horse loose in a hospital --JM
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