Was out here Saturday.
Typical visit with a long wait to sit down and the surly host. Everyone else was more than accommodating.
We started with the mac n cheese, which was one of the finer versions I've ever had. Up there with kuma's for pub versions. Al dente shells in creamy, runny cheese sauce, dotted with bacon and pickled onions. The pickled onions really added a nice sweet touch to compliment the salty bacon and rich sauce.
I had the bacon dashi, a dish I've sadly never experienced before this. I don't really have a comparison point besides other Asian noodle dishes, but this held it's own. The pork was delicious, moist and well seasoned. The broth seemed under seasoned, until I had a bite with the soy egg, which leads to my only complaint: you really needed a bite of everything at once to really enjoy it, a feat not easily accomplished with noodles, large pork chunks and a hard boiled egg. I ended up picking up ingredients individually and shoving them in my mouth for a "whole" bite. My companion had a burger, one he noted as one of the best in his recent memory, despite it being slightly overcooked. His fries were still crispy and delicious, even at lukewarm, when I snagged a few after about 15 minutes.
As for drinks:
Spazzerack: Alpha King and Robert the Bruce mixed and aged in bourbon barrels with star anise. The hint of the name to the classic cocktail should have given me the heads up that the anise flavor would shine through, but I was blinded by the bourbon barrel aging of two of their classic beers. Had to hand it back to the bartender, but fans of black licorice would likely love this beer.
Behemoth: their delicious, well balanced take on a Barleywine. Had to bring home a bomber.
Zombie Dust: simply my favorite beer of the moment. An amazing display of the Citra hop. My companion bought 3 growlers for the evening at the outrageous price of $24 per, but I (and his guests) were grateful for it the rest of the evening. Three Floyds was, as usual, sold out of the bottles, and my wife was none too pleased that I did not come home with a case.