I was in Minneapolis this week for work, and have been to some of the newer restaurants downtown, such as Bar La Grassa, 112 Eatery and Restaurant Alma. I was told about The Bachelor Farmer by my wife (who also travels for work) and made a point to dine there this time up. Since I was there Tuesday for work, staying overnight and returning to Chicago early Wednesday afternoon, I decided to hit up TBF for dinner and pop my "Juicy Lucy" cherry the next day before flying home.
I arrived at TBF around 8pm on a Tuesday and it was fully seated. I went to the bar (I love dining at the bar of a restaurant when traveling solo, and also with my wife sometimes) and even though it was full upon my arrival, I was able to get a stool within 10 minutes. I needed a cocktail after my day's work and was eyeing their house cocktail list, deciding between a Vesper and a Martinez. The bartender, Mike, quickly said MARTINEZ! which was enough to convince me. This is a classic cocktail recipe of gin, maraschino (Luxardo here), bitters and sweet vermouth. It was quite delicious, savory and refreshing.
While sipping my drink (and munching on the amuse bouche of breakfast radishes, butter, salt and housemade crackers), I perused the menu and wine list (they offer a reserve list of rare/older wines in addition to the main list which is fairly focused, but very well-balanced. They offer cool-climate wines from around the globe, but focused on Europe. Considering their menu is Finland-inspired, this makes sense. The menu is divided into appetizers, toasts, and entrees. The "toasts" section are basically spreads, pates, tartares and such that are served with appropriate condiments and...well, toast.
I skipped the toasts portion and went with a sugar snap pea salad that included local-ish cheese, walnuts and herbs from their rooftop garden. As for entree, they were offering sockeye salmon, grilled pork sausage, roasted chicken, etc. but I was intrigued by the Weininleike, a Finnish dish similar to a German schnitzel, but made with pork instead of veal. The salad was bright and flavorful, the essence of spring/early summer.
Sugar snap peas, spring beans, walnuts, shaved dry cheese (a parmesan?), rooftop herbs
Weininleike, with mushrooms, purslane and grilled lemon
I also was talked into a side of "bag o' mushrooms" by bartender Mike. It was worth the $7 price, and this version had oyster mushrooms exclusively with a light but savory sauce with a touch of cream, me thinks.
Bag o' Mushrooms upon arrival
And after tearing open the parchment paper
I had a delightful glass of Jurançon (SW French white) with the salad, and a Fixin red burgundy with the entree, both paired very well.
I didn't have much room for the desserts, as lovely as they all looked on paper...but a $3 scoop of strawberry sorbet with olive oil and cracked black pepper would not take no for an answer. Mike suggested a small glass of Rivesaltes (SW French dessert wine) and it was a MAGICAL combination!
50 North 2nd Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612.206.3920
http://thebachelorfarmer.com/ I walked back to my hotel and had a solid night's sleep...
My flight was at 1:45pm the next day, which gave me time for an early lunch...I had been told by friends to try the local original "Juicy Lucy" which is a hamburger stuffed with cheese...the cheese melts and oozes out of the burger, much to the diner's delight I suppose. There are two spots that contend to be the "original" place for the JL - Matt's Bar and the 5-8 Club. Since Matt's was closer, I chose that spot.
They open at 11am and when I arrived at 11:15 the place was pretty much full. Granted, it's a small dive bar but the business lunch crowd takes this place seriously. I sat at the bar (as usual) and ordered a Juicy Lucy ($5.95), a 1/2 basket of fries ($3.95..full is $1 more, but portions are huge), and a beer. Ten minutes later my food arrived, the burger wrapped in wax paper and the fries in a basket. BTW, the 1/2 basket of fries is enough of a side for two people...
The bartender asked if I had been here before, and when I said no she then advised that I wait 3-4 minutes to bite into the burger so as not to scald my mouth with the molten cheese...wise words.
Juicy Lucy, 5 minutes after arrival
The burgers are fried on a flat-top grill at the end of the bar, short order style, and they are delicious. You can get a regular burger for $3.95...but why would you???
Matt's Bar
3500 Cedar Ave South
Minneapolis, MN
612.722.7072
http://mattsbar.com/5-8 Club (two other locations as well)
5800 Cedar Ave South
Minneapolis, MN
612.823.5858
http://www.5-8club.com/
- Mark
Homer: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon? Ham? Pork chops?
Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.
Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.