Labor Day Update: Hooked up with some friends Labor Day evening at O&E - 2 that are "regulars" and 2 first-timers. We all sat at the bar downstairs.
O&E had just kicked off a new program where, Monday through Wednesday, certain beers are $3 and select cocktails are $5. Labor Day Monday was the first day for this and we were delighted to find that the two beers in the program were Half Acre's Gossamer and (new to me) "Heftyweiss" from the Onion Pub & Brewery in Lake Barrington. Tried a taste of the Hefty, liked it, and ordered a full pour . . . which was, amazingly, an Imperial Pint (for $3!). Perused the cocktail list for potential later enjoyment - featured $5 drinks were concoctions from either Boomsma gin or Old Overholt (aka "Overhurt" sometimes in my past) rye. While we all chatted and caught up we ordered a variety of apps to share - pork rinds, house pickles, pork rillettes - that were enjoyed by all. I decided to try one of the rye cocktails, the Adventurer, which was a mix of the rye, Grand Marnier, orange juice, and Angostura bitters, stirred with ice. Excellent - I look forward to having this again. We beer drinkers meandered through more options - the 1000 IBU ale and the Liefman's Oud Bruin are two I can remember - while we got ready to order dinner.
For mains we had a variety - I opted for the burger served near-naked with just the standard carmelized onions atop, one of the first-timers also had the burger but loaded it with the aged cheddar, rasher of bacon AND fried egg. Another burger next to me with cheddar and egg, one half grilled Amish chicken, and a 10 oz dry aged ribeye to round things out.
This was the first time I had seen the chicken and it was gorgeous - dark exterior, juicy interior, savory aroma - everything a great chicken dish should be. My burger was medium rare as requested and delicious as ever. Dining companions all loved their dishes - I wish I had a picture of the eggs served on the burgers, they were the ideal of what a perfectly fried egg should look like, magazine cover-worthy. Fries with the house-made malt vinegar aioli great as ever, a big hit with the first timers.
Later a server came out with 3 desserts which we advised her must be meant for someone else but Elliot, our bartender (and O&E's cicerone), advised us he'd ordered them for us. I'm usually too full at O&E to order dessert and instead prefer to just watch them go by to other tables and admire them from afar. However - when they are placed right in front of me, regardless of how full I am, it's pretty impossible to resist trying. They were all very good but I recall being extremely impressed with the "summer berry Eton Mess" with Honey Meringue , Vanilla Chantilly and Mint Oil - just an explosion of flavor starting with wonderfully ripe and tasty berries. The other two - Black & Tan frozen souffle and Peach upside down cake - were also quite good but, gosh, those berries . . .
All in all a great night with good friends and excellent food and drink with friendly and professional service. I really love this place and am glad it's relatively close to my home.
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