Santander wrote:Kudos to the design team on maximizing this bright and airy corner space; tables are comfortable and spread out, bar is wide and appealing, vats visible in back through glass, and the staff is eager to please.
The beers at this point are a mixed bag. Scotsquatch was downright weak for something named big and promising rich caramel flavor and smokiness. Apologize, the witbier, was an eerie dead ringer (in more than just style) for Blue Moon, inoffensive but not adding anything in the draft application, perhaps named appropriately. Rue Dauphine, their saison, I found delicious and refreshing. Their descriptors of tart and dry didn't really fit - it was fruity and smooth. Even hovering above 5% ABV it would be a totally workable session ale and something nice to cut their oil-rich menu.
Me and the OP Boys had dinner and some beers here last night. I'd say, for me at least, that I'm very happy it's nearby but not wholly impressed.
I agree with Matt's description of the beers as inoffensive, at least the two I tried, the blonde ale and the English brown ale, and I agree being on draft did not add much. I mean I know it's not beer style beer style, but I had a can or Revolution IPA on Wed that so much more jumped out at me. A draft should not be so weak in comparison--I'm talking overall impressions.
That said, I enjoyed my horseshoe a lot. I'm the kinda guy who's been saying, ever since he went to Springfield like 11 years ago, I need to get back to Springfield. I've also been saying, why is not the horseshoe more popular. Like what's not to love. All bread is better when it's toasted, right? A decent cheese sauce, fresh cut fries, it was a million very likeable calories.
I know I am in the minority these days in the era of crispness--I wonder if I'd even like all those Central Illinois burgers. The fries here are bucking the trend with me, and I'm very fine with it. Good fries.
My other quibble with the place, it's a bar/brew-pub. I liked my mass of horseshoe on a plate, but I would have thought, or should I say they need, some more drinking foods. Maybe being the cretin who likes non-crisp fries what do I know, but give me a big plate of nachos or some wings or something. I really would have liked some food before our dinners arrived.
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