Notes from the Weekend: March 15

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Notes from the Weekend: March 15

POSTED: Monday, March 15, 2010, 5:50 PM
Filed Under: Notes from the Weekend

Notes from the Weekend is a new Monday-morning feature that sees the members of Team Meal Ticket compiling all the food/drink highlights uncovered during prime eatin' time, Friday to Sunday. Consider this a place for good deals, great dishes, wicked cocktails, recipe triumphs (and tragedies), bizarro conversations and more. We're eager to share our notes, but especially excited to read yours. We encourage you to leave notes from YOUR weekend in the comments. Have at it!

FD: Felicia D'Ambrosio
MD: Marie DiFeliciantonio
DL: Drew Lazor

Voyaged north on Friday evening to Paul's Bar & Bowling in Paterson, N.J., for the annual Osprey Bartenders Outing. Paul's Bar is owned by Osprey substitute 'tender Paul Awramko, who delivered our yearly dose of pierogies, wings and camaraderie in anticipation of another summer spent pouring Jagerbombs with both hands. —FD

At Jay-Z's sold-out show at the Borgata Saturday night, I swayed (and threw up the ROC) while noting his frequent lyrical food imagery. He always knew it'd be like this when he was in the kitchen. He checks cheddar like a food inspector. He's a good dude, you know we love him like cooked food. This is food for thought — you do the dishes. —MD

Caught a pint of Sly Fox Seamus Red Ale at Sassafras (48 S. Second St.) Saturday night and watched the green-garbed masses stumble by. Thanked Irish God that we were inside the Irish-owned respite. —DL

Speaking of Erin Expressers, caught this gem posted outside Pub & Kitchen (1946 Lombard St.) while walking to ...

Photo | Drew Lazor

... Amis (13th and Waverly), where they serve food till 1 a.m. nightly. We would be willing to carry out a series of federal offenses if it meant unfettered access to the restaurant's baccala and its insane tripe stew. Bartender Joann is a total sweetheart and mixes a mean-ass drink. —DL

Any trip to A.C. must include a beer or four at Firewaters bar in the Tropicana. Among the drafts we sampled were Chimay White, Southern Tier Creme Brulee, Kona Pale Ale and Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA. The sprawling beer selection isn't the only attraction, either: Day-shift bartender Nancie provides boisterous commentary and philosophical reflections on women who order chocolate martinis and her quest to remove High Life from the draft wall. —MD

One more tidbit from Nancie: In light of the weekend's horrendous weather, the St. Patty's parade in Atlantic City (previously slotted for March 13) has been rescheduled for Sat., March 20. It heads out at 1 p.m. from New Jersey Avenue on the Boardwalk. —MD

After taking in painter Heather Jo Wingate's fan-titty-tastic show "My Humps" at Amberella Gallery, we walked just 18 feet for a satisfying round of P.Y.T. burgers and onion rings. Our bartender was so sweet, she didn't even make faces when I asked for Diet Coke at the bar. —FD

Slightly impossible for us not to drop a chunk of coin at Parc (227 S. 18th St.), no matter how many times we repeat the "one drink and something small to eat, that's IT" mantra over and over and over. That's what happens when you suck down a handful of solid Sazeracs in the early afternoon. Whatever, it was raining. —DL

On Sunday, under the assumption that deep-frying something could only make it better, I ordered the Sunshine Roll — a battered and fried Philly Roll — at Wild Ginger (657 Cross Keys Road) in Sicklerville. I assumed wrong. Perhaps some things are better sans fryer. —MD

Sunday afternoon, I brewed a French press of Burlap and Bean's Peru La Florida for two law students, who sucked down black-as-night mugs of the stuff faster than I could offer them sugar. —DL

Skipped the crowds that mobbed the Sidecar (2201 Christian St.) Friday and Saturday nights for IPA's Greatest Hits, opting instead to swing by on the late-night tip Sunday. Had Anderson Valley 20th Anniversary Imperial IPA on hand pump, a Stone Ruination and an awesome short rib and cheddar/bacon grits dish. —DL


bh
Posted 2010-03-15 13:49:17
Friday: Lunch at Handynasty in the OC where I had the amazing dry-spicy Kung Pao Chicken and crazy-delicious cold pork belly appetizer. After work, I hit the Founders Brewery Philly Beer Weekend night at the SPTR where everyone was still foaming at the mouth about the recent PLCB crackdowns. Founders had purportedly planned to tap some rare kegs, but this did not come to pass.

Saturday: Braved the rain for a trip over to Green Aisle Grocery for a complimentary cup of Ommegang Witte and an (expensive) bottle of Fee Bros. Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters. Later, I cracked open a 1-liter bottle of Mr. Beer West Coast Pale Ale and played some ridiculous Xbox war-is-hell game, then watched The Hurt Locker on Netflix before heading over to POPE's rare, aged Dogfish Head night for aged kegs of the Delaware brewery's Fort and Burton Baton and topped it off with a Great Divide Yeti.

Sunday: A bit rough around the edges and an hour later than planned, recovered with Green Eggs Cafe's massively satisfying cast iron skillet-prepared and -served Kitchen Sink (cheddar eggs, potatoes, biscuit and sausage gravy)

Sara
Posted 2010-03-15 14:13:51
Friday: Founders night at SPTR - ALL Founders drafts were $3-4 and that was ridiculous.  Paired the beers with excellent food per usual.  Heard the rare beer was Kentucky Breakfast Stout (!!!!!!!) and will be tapped at a later date.  SPTR was followed by drunken times at the Dive & karaoke at Ray's Happy Birthday Bar.

Saturday: Tried the new Xochitl.  Loved the late night happy hour in the basement lounge ($5 for bangin', strong 'ritas), the famous and artery clogging but delicious queso fundido, and chicharrones.

Sunday: Spent most of the afternoon at Devil's Den for brunch and Bell's beers - Hopslam, Van Twee, Consecrator were all on tap and amazing.

This week will be spent at the gym, dudes.

tipsygrrl
Posted 2010-03-15 14:22:24
Three words: Porkslap Pale Ale. In a can, at Percy Street, Sunday happy hour. (After a $3 half-price pint of Slyfox Rauchbier.)

Carolyn Huckabay
Posted 2010-03-15 14:50:04
Saturday brunch at Distrito — had the Torta, which was less pretty than anything else we'd seen served, but likely just as delicious. 

Saturday dinner at Beau Monde — crazy-expensive (and not-that-impressive) cheese plate, veg-stuffed crepe.

Sunday brunch — pancakes and crispy scrapple at Green Eggs. 

Sunday dinner — leftovers. Lethargy.

Andy B
Posted 2010-03-15 15:10:06
Saturday night dinner at Zahav.  Loved it - merguez was my favorite.  Could mainline that hummus.  Sunday brunch at Memphis Taproom.  Friendly, and a good bloody mary, but didn't love their take on chilaquiles.

foodaholic
Posted 2010-03-15 15:22:35
Sunday brunch at fish., Fried Oyster omelette, Lobster grilled cheese, best bloody mary in the city.

Molly Eichel
Posted 2010-03-15 15:36:25
Partook in the Turista Menu at Modo Mio. I'm not huge on Italian but it was delish. Fave part = the meatballs.

Marie DiFeliciantonio
Posted 2010-03-15 16:06:48
Sara, I might see you at the gym if I can ignore that fried oyster omelet that's calling my name. Or is that you, lobster grilled cheese? Bloody mary?

Casey
Posted 2010-03-15 16:22:57
Dinner at Lolita on Saturday night...what can I say? It was heavenly, as usual. Had the Pechuga de Pato, aka duck...perfectly cooked. Also, my body decided I can longer drink tequila, so I mixed the blood orange margarita with Makers Mark. I wish I could rewind and do it all over again.

communiquelvin
Posted 2010-03-15 16:28:32
On Saturday, I had a great lunch at Garces Trading Company (Locust between 12th St & 11th Street). It was a fantastical experience. Food and service were  excellent, and everything was fairly priced. I started off with the Vichyssoise Chaude ($9.00 - potato, leek, bay scallop, chive, bacon) this creamy soup was just delicious, and the scallop were sweet and fresh. For my 2nd course I had The Spaniard ($9.00 grilled chicken, bacon, almond romesco aioli,manchego cheese, romaine). This sandwich was out of this world good...crisp, bold flavors, all combine on a crusty bread -- the almond romesco aioli was definitely a different pleasurable experience for the taste buds.  And if you forget your wine, this is a BYOB, there is a well equipped State Store with some great wine selections -- at very reasonable prices. Definitely a great spot  to visit for a nice lunch, or dinner on the go. I highly recommend it!

Michelle C.
Posted 2010-03-15 16:44:12
Friday: Work and self-imposed house arrest to clean and get ready for... 

Saturday: Family arrives to pre-game for the Flyers game.  Stromboli from Georgetti's and pretzels from Cass' Soft Pretzel Bakery (both located in Cinnaminson, NJ).  Chickie's crab fries at the game (natch).  Post-game celebration at Tom Fischer's in Westmont.  Passed out on the couch at approximately 8 p.m.

Sunday: Met the boyfriend's parents over brunch at Parc.  Warm shrimp salad with avocado, parmesan and lemon beurre blanc.  Two bellinis.  Mmm.  Sunday school at Tria featuring a buffalo cheese and pinot noir.  Leftover stromboli for dinner.

This morning: +4 lbs.

Natalie
Posted 2010-03-15 16:45:03
Sunday brunch at Morning Glory Diner consisted of hot coffee served in tin mug, smoked salmon frittata with asparagus, goat cheese and chives, soft biscuit, and grits.  Their homemade ketchup was sweet and smokey, which I prefer to anything store-bought. Enough food to keep you satisfied all day.

gourmand jk
Posted 2010-03-15 17:19:28
-Fuqi fei pian delivered from Szechuan Tasty House a equally spicy alternative when it's raining too hard to make it over to handy nasty.

-Phooey to all the people who say you have to measure precisely when baking.  Whole wheat chocolate chip muffins with inappropriate amounts of milk, eggs, sour cream, and baking soda still came out handy tasty.

-Chuckled over comment cards with a server at Fond as they were closing on Saturday night.  One customer complained about the servers explaining the dishes as they brought them out.  And yes the veal sweetbreads were awesome.

Drew Lazor
Posted 2010-03-15 17:21:16
Who complains about a server explaining the food they're serving? That is stupid. I've witnessed some "drops" get out of hand but for the most part, I like to know what I'm eating. It's fun!

gourmand jk
Posted 2010-03-15 17:34:40
Agreed.  Even if I have the ingredients nerdily memorized from when I peeped the restaurant hours before going in, I still like to hear it.  

FYI, said customer also asked for "more non-chocolate dessert items" on the menu.  3 out of 5 clearly wasn't enough.  My hot date, who typically hates on cheesecake, drooled over their chevre and citrus-ed version.

rascal b. schuylkillian
Posted 2010-03-15 18:05:14
no dining out this weekend due to various committments...and a desire to cook.  Friday I made a banging homemade pizza.  Dough made from scratch topped with an arugula salad, a little bit of fresh mozz, chicken sausage and pecorino.  One of of my favorite pizzas to make.  

Saturday I made tilapia and whole wheat pasta with a roasted fennel and sundried tomato sauce.  side arugula salad and flatbread.  

Both nights dinner was accompanied by a mixed case of dogfish head beer.

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Posted 2010-03-15 18:23:12
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MellodyBrew
Posted 2010-03-15 19:59:37
Friday was spent at home in anticipation of the Craft Beer Express and Pliney the Younger tapping at Tria.  After standing outside in the rain for 30 minutes at Tria I got my one allowed glass of Pliney and enjoyed it very much.  Then I headed to Johnny Brenda's for the Stout brunch and the beginning of the Craft Beer Express.  Hopped the bus to Kite and Key for a flight of 60, 75, 90 and 120 min IPA to go with my bowl of Wild Boar chille.  After filling up on wild boar, we headed to Sidecar where I enjoyed a Pliney the Elder - and thus had both the Younger and the Elder in one day.  Ended the crawl at Devil's Den, drinking water at first and then enjoying the Ommegang and Duvel flight and cheese plater pairing.  Finished of with some mussels.  

Sunday morning I spent recovering, then headed to Brewers Plate Sunday night, for what was to me the best beer and food event I've ever been to.  Southwark's porkhead and salad was amazing, as was the cheese in the VIP room, paired with Vicotry Old and New World beers.

I left this weekend full, and tired and loving Philadelphia.

alex
Posted 2010-03-16 01:29:08
Thanks for sharing. I made hotdogs last night so I haven't had the mood for dining out. But I still want to visit this place. Thanks for the post! It's quite exciting to see that there are a lot of places left to have a good time.

Marie DiFeliciantonio
Posted 2010-03-16 08:37:17
I guess I really enjoyed myself more than I spoke of at Firewaters this weekend....Nancie=Nanci.    forgive me!

lavendar
Posted 2010-03-17 20:17:14
saturday i went to hawthornes and drank more than half a growler of brooklyn cookie jar porter to myself... it was awesome but headache the next day was not.  really love hawthornes. 

next day was AMIS...which was amazing... i highly recommend the oxtail gnocci and the riccotta app. and the escarole salad. amazing.  only thing i cannot recommend are the stuffed clams. way way too salty.  but everything else was amazing. great service too. definitely going back. and they had cookie jar porter on tap haha which was ironic since i had way too much the night before. oh well.

had dessert at garces trading company. love that place. it feels very new york.  get the vanilla bavarian cake it's the best one.

Bowling Games
Posted 2010-05-03 17:10:42
I got a little out of control over at McCluskys on 43rd this past weekend.  Not in my drinking, but I ate WAY too much and was hurting seriously the next day.  Not many people know about it, but it's a great little hole in the wall with awesome food.

Tenerife Nightlife CHRISTIE
Posted 2010-11-15 18:18:19
Hi!  I just thought I would let you know that yours is one of the few websites which display ok on my phone in Tenerife (DON'T EVER BUY ONE!).  So I'll probably be checking returning lots more lol
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