...all the bars and restaurants closed down?
This is a companion topic to
the one Ronnie created, about the first place you'll go when everything opens up again.
I hope this topic creates the opportunity for folks to share happy memories of their last meal out before everything shut down. Maybe some heard Governor Pritzker's announcement on Sunday March 15, that all bars and restaurants would close at the end of the following day, and took one last shot at one of their favorites. Or maybe others, like me, just happened to luck out with a terrific meal before his announcement.
We had gone to Louisville for a four-day cluster of dog shows March 12-15. We have always enjoyed wonderful food in Louisville; it's a great dining city for its size. On March 12 we had an excellent dinner of tom kha gai, panang gai (shown), shrimp pad thai, and mango sticky rice, at
Thai Noodles.
On Friday March 13 I had a wonderful breakfast of Candy'd bacon and sub zero cakes - blueberry pancakes with lemon mascarpone sauce between each layer - at
Superchefs.
We had a dinner reservation that evening at
Brendon's Catch 23 in downtown Louisville. At the end of that day, they announced that the remaining two days of dog shows were cancelled by order of the governor (the facility is state-owned), so we knew we would be driving home the following day. But we kept our Friday dinner reservation, thinking that a nice dinner would somewhat offset the disappointment of not completing the dog shows - not realizing at the time that this would be our last meal out for months. Fortunately, dinner at Brendon's was simply outstanding.
Warm jar of king crab and butter with grilled sourdough
Cornbread muffins with honey butter
Seared Chilean sea bass (the portion was huge, can't tell from this photo) sweet potato-corn hash, smoked bacon, "liquid corn on the cob"
Seared yellowfin tuna, char crust seasoning, roasted Yukon potatoes, asparagus, bearnaise sauce
Brendon's classic hushpuppies made with Kentucky Wiesenberger Mills cornmeal. Fried and served with housemade redeye remoulade
A warm butter cake - butter cake with caramelized cream cheese, housemade bourbon ice cream, fresh berries, and strawberry sauce
It's indeed a fond memory, and I'm glad we took that last opportunity to have a nice dinner out. Let's hope we all make it through this so we can create more such memories on the flipside.
Anybody else have one last meal out they would like to remember?