Several people noted it's immanence, but I don't believe it's been posted on since it opened.
A perfect addition to the strip on Montrose south of Wells Park.
Owner/operator Drew is personable and apparently trying to do a few well-chosen things well.
Six different "dogs" make up the meat side of the menu. Most are Applegate Farms and the "fire-roasted red pepper & jalapeno, organic chicken and turkey sausage" entry, called the Red Dog, had none of the sawdust quality I associate with poultry masquerading as real sausage, along with a very piquant bit of heat and spice.
I believe the brat, and possibly the signature grass-fed beef dog, are from somewhere else, and as a punishment for posting so long after the fact, I have forgotten the name of the producer.
He doesn't have a fryer, so the dogs come with chips.
There are also 3 soups: roasted tomato and peppers (Mrs. B. liked it),
a daily special, and beef chili. Only the chili is described explicitly as "homemade." Not sure where the others are from.
Ice cream is from Traderspoint Creamery and quite good. The coffee is not the intense espresso flavor bomb that I prefer, but a lighter, yet very real cafe au lait flavor.
Baked goods are from Sweet Dreams, but a can no longer call up a specific memory of the one I tried.
Drew is very generous with tastes, and even provided a whole kid-sized ice cream portion gratis 2 times we were there. (I don't know if that means kids always get free dessert, or we just caught him in a good mood.)
There is also a "kidz" section of the menu with PB&J, a kid sundae, and oragnic Italian soda (99 cents).
For grownups, a variety of organic sodas, waters, teas, and coffee drinks.
It's friendly, clean, cheerful, cheap, and I imagine with the warm weather, there will be a line all weekend long.
2007 W. Montrose
773.463.7397
www.drewseatery.com
"Strange how potent cheap music is."