I've never seen anything about this place here, so I thought I'd mention it. My first visit was tonight. And I was very pleasingly surprised. The service was excellent. I spoke with the manager/bartender Robin (could by Robyn - don't know). But she clearly ran the place with a gentle, yet firm, hand.
My first question was do you have a white wine other than Chardonnay? My experience has been so bad with white wines - Chardonnay or Chablis? Please. Kill me. She quickly gave me their wine list and there were good choices. Not many choices, but all respectable and reasonably priced by the glass. I chose a Veltliner that was good, but a little too warm. When I mentioned this to her, she quickly put the bottle on ice and said something about how when it gets hot out for a couple of days that the wine may get too warm. Very thoughtful. And when the wine was up to temp. she gave me a very generous pour of it. I really liked that touch. They were getting slammed at that point. But she made me feel as though I mattered. Nice.
Tonight was 5$ martini night. Fun to watch them try and keep up with orders. The martini list included tanquery and absolute. Good deal.
We only had the bruschetta, but it was very good. Turns out Robin (Robyn?) trained as a chef and worked at 160 Blue and for Carolyn Berghoff. She went to Kendall, but she seems a natural born chef.
The kitchen is located in the open - right by the bar and you could see them really cranking it out. Very professional. None of the cooks seemed to miss a beat. As an old time server, I was impressed. I truly enjoyed no back of the house/front of the house bullshit. They were working together, and it showed.
It has an outdoor garden. The menu is small, but varied. I liked this place enough to write, probably, my longest post ever. Please visit it if you can. It's not expensive, it's not yuppie, and it's a very charming spot.
Good job Robin (robyn?).
Barbara
Bar on Buena
910 West Buena
773-525-8665
Baronbuena.com