Stopped in tonight for a drink and a snack after Soup & Bread at the Hideout, not realizing it was opening night.
Greeted at the door to this out of the way, but very beautifully appointed, space with a jello Aviator "shot"--hmmm...will this be kitschy silliness or a sweetly welcoming intro for those hanging out awaiting a seat inside...guess it beats standing outside drinkless and unloved in the cold, right?
Immediately escorted to two seats at the bar and, thankfully, all was well. Enjoyed great cocktails by the "spiritual advisor", Tim Lacey from the Drawing Room, and the man from Santa Fe, Joe--started with a dealer's choice of Rittenhouse Bonded Rye, Fernet and a bit of lemon with a torched orange peel, followed by a small sample of Joe's riff on a Negroni (Amaro, Aperol and Brokers Gin), and, finishing up with my favorite, the Felonius Monk (Plymouth Gin, Abbey style ale, Yellow Chartreuse, Benedictine, lemon, Agnostura and egg white). All balanced, food friendly and intriguing. Dare I say it--I enjoyed the vibe and talents of this bar team as much as the vaunted folks at certain other highly praised (including by me) new spots...
And the food--nothing fancy here--but all above (way above) the expected. We only took a quick pass through the menu since we'd snacked on some soup but each dish was pretty damn good. Mackeral ceviche combined the oil of the fish with an acidic component to make a creamy, satisfying dish in both taste and texture. Each bite of the steak tartare topped with a tiny quail egg consisted of a wave of flavors--first minerally meat, then pops of mustard seed followed but bursts of great sea salt and capers. Finally, I've been making salmon tartare for 20+ years and never thought to gently mix in salmon roe. Or bacon. Now I will. Completely delicious. Maybe could've used a bit of heat but not really necessary...
Last, but not least, we couldn't resist the brioche donuts with port wine caramel sauce. You shouldn't either.
Outdoor patio will be open when weather permits--and it doubles their seating which, I think, will be much needed.
Get there before the hordes...
Ada Street
1664 N. Ada St.
Chicago, IL 60642
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington