If you're an olive fan, you've got to check out this olive and bread plate. The green Provence olives are so fresh and flavorful I can taste the Mediterranean sun.
The menu is tiny and intentionally rustic, which means delicious, unprocessed foods. There are only four composed plates on the menu and both the olives and the legume & fennel salad are vegan. With these whole, hearty foods, owner Eric Michaud aims to replicate the European tradition of enjoying small plates of food while drinking.
The bartenders and waitstaff know the product well. Not only do they navigate dozens of stemware choices to find the perfect pair for each beer, but they have lots of fascinating details about the breweries and regions where all this frothy goodness comes from.
I apologize for this fuzzy photo.
And while I don't have the stamina (or the stomach) to join this elite group, it does look like I'll have plenty of chances to enjoy these delicious olives and taste finely crafted beers in the coming months.
You don't have the stomach for all 200?! :) Portland sounds like a really cool place!
ReplyDeleteWe have a place like that in Memphis called the Flying Saucer. They also have 200 beers on tap and something called the UFO Club. You drink all 200 and get your name emblazoned on a saucer on the wall (their walls are covered in saucers...some with names...others are retro plates from thrift stores). Unfortunately, their food menu is not vegan-friendly...except for the soft pretzel and chips with salsa. No olives...sigh...
ReplyDeleteNice that they are concious of meals with their drinks ... making balance!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is going to love this place. As I'm not a beer drinker, I'm glad to hear there are other options...
ReplyDeleteI adore Novare Res, and their Allagash event last night proves that lots (and lots) of other people do as well.
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