jesteinf -
I was at Gilt Bar last night for a late meal and had a similar experience. I was kinda taken aback when I walked in and someone was standing in front of me blocking the door asking for an ID. Although it was later, around 10ish, it just seemed odd to me that I got carded to go into a restaurant. Or what I thought was a restaurant.
Last night was actually my 2nd visit. I was there on Thursday night and things seemed nice. A cool space, not very crowded, no 'bouncer' and got a table right away. The service was great, not particularly fast, but knowledgeable and pleasant. Although I didn't eat a full dinner that night, I did have the roasted bone marrow small plate. I thought it was quite excellent. This being my first time having marrow but always wanting to try, I can't really compare. But from reading other posts on it here, I think it was how it is supposed to be served/roasted. It wasn't runny, it more gelatinous, sort of like a deliciously melting fat. I really enjoyed it. It came with the same bread that you described above and it was 3 really big pieces of bone sliced in half. I've usually seen it as round little bones that you scrape out. But this was a bone sliced in half. Not sure if this is better or worse but it did make it easy to scrape it out onto the bread. My buddy had the croque madame of which he gave me a little sample. It was also quite good and HUGE. There's was 2 eggs on it I think and the 'salt pork' as described on the menu was little chunks of pork. The pork bits were a little over done, maybe just overly crispy, but still tasted pretty good. Overall the sandwich had some really great flavors. The only downfall was even with my little piece, the bread got extremely soggy. Which I guess is a given if you pile eggs, gruyere, pork onto some bread. Again, still tasted very good.
The GF wanted to try it last nite as she lives nearby. There was a bit of a wait as the place was pretty packed. We decided to stick it out and a couple seats opened up at the bar. Being really into cocktails lately I was excited to try theirs as the bartender from the Whistler was a consultant on the cocktail menu. I ordered a sazerac, kinda my go to right now and the GF got the Death's Door Daisy, which is Death's Door Vodka, St. Germain, grapefruit maybe, a couple other things thrown in, can't remember exactly. The only vodka they serve at Gilt is Death's Door from Wisconsin. Both were really excellent and right up there with cocktails I've had from VH and Deville. The bartenders were very cool and outgoing and we started making small talk. He started talking a little bit on how business has been this week. He said that on Friday, the bar was 4 rows deep waiting for drinks. The bar is pretty tiny, about 15 ft. long and there's usually 3 bartenders and he said it's getting tough for them to make the cocktails fast enough and people are starting to complain. They are not slow by any means, they make the drinks as any other cocktail bar would, but I think it's the clientele that is the problem here. Think about what's around there, Bull and Bear, some other clubby places, these are the people that are starting to go to Gilt Bar and I think this is where its indentity is getting confused. Hence the 'bouncer' and people complaining the drinks take too long. They actually started premixing some of the cocktail and juices as to speed up the process. Which I don't really agree with, but if they want to survive and this is what type of people are coming in, you gotta do what you gotta do I guess.
For food the GF got the Parpadelle with mushrooms and truffle oil. Now I'm no pasta connoisseur, But this was some of the tastiest pasta I've ever had. I never order pasta in a restaurant and don't really care for it too much but this was damn tasty. The mushrooms were just tiny little bits mixed in with truffle oil that lightly coated the pasta. The trufflle oil was pretty heavy which is probably why it was so good. You could put truffle oil on an old dancin' boot and it would be tasty. I got a house salad, which was basically, salad, tasty dressing, but nothing special. For $5 it was a pretty big plate o' lettuce. We also split the chicken which is Gunthorp and it as very good too. It was basically spiced, S & P with lots of roasted garlic just sitting right on top of the meat. Although it was good, not something I was blown away by, not even close to Publican's roast chicken. The GF also got the roasted brussel sprouts which she liked. They were nice and crispy with a good amount of salt. I only had a couple bites as I think brussel sprouts are vile.
All in all, I think it's a decent place for that area. I'm not dying to return and eat but it's nice to no that there's a place around there to get a good cocktail. But as jesteinf said, it needs to figure out what it wants to be. It was in every publication last week which is probably why it was so packed last weekend. I guess we'll have to wait and see it it figures itself out or gives into the Location of the Damned.
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