So I'm not much of a writer (often getting C's in english throughout my life and hating to read or write until now...) but I figure I'll give it a try on this review. (please don't get upset with run-ons and my constant usage of parenthesis, it breaks up my thoughts)
A friend and I (both culinary grads and food lovers) dropped by HUB 51 today before going to pops for industry night. We got there around 6pm and it was dead...only filling in around 7pm to about half capacity closer to the time we left.
I started with sushi - Crunchy tuna roll (I believe thats the menu name) and it was pretty good for sushi outside a sushi bar. It was served with what I saw as a spicy mayo with sesame (even though I didn't try it) and soy sauce. Good and affordable.
My friend went with 'Guacamole' from the cold apps part of the menu also and was served a heaping dish of fresh and delicious guacamole with corn beneath it and a nice portion of chips.
For entree we each ordered the overnight braised short ribs with mash and roasted veg. (carrots and celery) For the price ($19 and one of the cheapest entrees) it was well worth it. The meat fell apart with a push of the fork and went great with the hearty flavorful dish. This was a great meal for anyone looking for a home-style dish at a nice place.
After being disappointed that we had each ordered the same entree we went on to desserts. While not the largest dessert menu, it covered the bases. I can't quite remember what was all on it but my friend ended up ordering the 'Big Brownie' which was quite large and was served with ice cream and whipped cream. Me on the other hand went with the butterscotch pudding. It was almost mouse-like in size. It came to the table in a dish just larger than a shot glass (at $3 I didn't expect much) but it hit all bases. This creamy, smooth, delicious 3 ounce cup of glory was amazing. There was what maybe looked to be 2 1/2 ounces of butterscotch pudding topped with a layer of salty caramel. It was the perfect end to a pretty good dinner at a place I had marginal hopes for.
I don't have too much to say about the service other than that it was good for me. When eating out I don't tend to have many questions or require much more than a fill of my water so generally and service short of forgetting our table get's my typical 20% tip and I move on ( the only service I've enjoyed more than any other was Alinea...I don't remember the guy's name but he had a mind blowing amount of information about everything he spoke of that night and I even ran into him at the bar tonight, a pleasant surprise) . The decor and ambience were upbeat, relaxed, and fun. It's what I consider a smart-casual crowd. A younger clean crowd at a somewhat sophisticated place. It almost reminds me of what the W shoots for...the younger upper-scale crowd which is great to me.
All in all the bill came to $85 for two apps, two entrees, two desserts, and a drink (non-alcoholic) which was fair for the time we had.
I'd recommend HUB 51 to others as a place to try. Nothing special but no complaints from me.
GOOD TIMES!