Dec 23 2009
Raising The Bar- Gastro Grub in the O.C.
It’s rare that I admit I’m wrong when it comes to food. . . but, I have to admit I’ve been severely remiss to discredit the whole gastro-pub craze. The Crow Bar in Newport Beach is proof that there is merit to one of the latest food frenzies. And, I’m not talking about “oh, cool bar, 30 beers on tap, and a few Kobe beef sliders” hell, even Molly Malone’s in Santa Monica can cough up grub like that. I didn’t know that Orange County was capable of serving up anything other than a chain restaurant or a over-priced cliché seafood restaurant. I was truly astonished by the food, service and atmosphere at The Crow. The exposed brick walls and dark wood floors are flanked by hip crow memorabilia and art. The effect retains the sense of a traditional pub, with modern sensibilities. Cool without being too cool. It all works.
A serious obvious food/beer/wine/ delirium is hindering my ability to find a starting point for the highest of Yelp reviews I’ve posted in some time. So, I am going straight to the bar, where our meal began. They have over 24 draft beers on tap – with cult classics like the Russian River Brewing Companies, Blind Pig and Blanche de Bruxelles readily flowing it’s tough to choose . The bottled beer list also boasts a number of cult beer super stars. However, out of the corner of my eye I spot a ‘06 Saxon Brown, Parmlee-Hill Pinot Noir. No f*7cking way. By the glass? No, by the bottle Miss. At $29 bucks a pop, here this is a steal. The deal is sealed and I start with Pinot. Continue Reading »
