Thursday, January 13, 2011

Randy's Restaurant - Hello?

Last night I went to Randy's for Happy Hour with a friend of mine.  They have $5 Happy Hour deals on drinks and appetizers.  I got a Cosmopolitan for $5, or you could get a Tanqueray and tonic for $5 
(I can't remember the others - neither could my server *hmmmm*)

Unfortunately, I didn't have the greatest service experience.  But, I have asked friends who have been there before and they said that they didn't have an issue.  Regardless, I had to wait a really long time to get my drink and I was completely ignored when I arrived.  I have never been to Randy's before so I had no idea where to go or what to do.  If a restaurant wants to ignore you, they usually have a large, unattractive sign that says, "Please seat yourself" - I think this translates to, "This place is either cheap, crappy, or both".  This is not what I would liken Randy's to, it is very elegant and I would consider it 'Fine Dining'.
After getting my drink, which was pretty darn good, my friend arrived.  We had to wait quite a while to see our server, this is when I mentioned that I was reviewing them (surprise! the service got better!).  But, when we told her what my friend wanted to drink, and that we were ready to order, she actually told us to wait so that she could put the drink order in the computer - but it was obvious she was busy and didn't want to take our food order at that time.
The bread was free, hot, fresh, and very good.  She even gave us another basket when my daughter joined us later - which we scarfed down.  Who doesn't like bread and butter?
$5 Calamari with homemade giardiniera - really good.  I loved the dill aioli, but the giardiniera was a little too spicy for my daughter, and it made the calamari soggy after a while, I will order it on the side next time. 
$5 Polenta Fries, these were, 'meh' I wouldn't order them again - it was almost like they were lacking a sauce or something to dip them in.  Our server brought us Bleu cheese dressing, which was okay.  But, Randy came by and suggested a honey-mustard aioli - which, while delicious, just wasn't it.
Here was one of the the saving graces of the night, $5 crab salad.  This was excellent, I could have eaten the platter by myself.  The addition of thin slices of strawberries was divine; they brought a clean freshness, that when combined with the rich crab, really made the dish delectable.  The crackers that it sat on were quite tasty too, but very crunchy - if you try this, use the strawberry and a cracker to 'sandwich' the salad so bites are easier.  Also, the presentation was stunning.

The ambiance is really very nice in Randy's, I felt really comfortable.  The view of the sunset was amazing, all pink and blue; this served as another saving grace for the bad service.  Another thing that I liked (and this is so dorky!) are the hooks under the bar for your purse.  I just LOVE those.  Overall, my experience was a 3 out of 5 stars.  I will return, but I definitely will chat with Randy about the service before I go again.  Oh yeah, when I go back, I will definitely be trying the Crab Rangoons (they are not a $5 deal).  I saw someone else order them, and they looked so tasty (and were huge!)  I think that they would definitely be worth the $8.95 or so.







Friday, January 7, 2011

Baskin Robbins - $1 scoop night!!

This post piggy-backs the previous Irish Embassy post, after we had dinner at The Pub, we went to Baskin Robbins for a scoop.  Tuesdays are $1 scoop night for kids and $1.50/scoop for adults.  I should mention that I won a free scoop of ice cream from BR for becoming a fan on Buzztown - whoopee!  There are awesome deals on Buzztown, check them out!
Lyric ordered the Rock 'n Pop Swirl Sherbet (she always orders this).  Which is sherbet, colored all crazy with pop-rocks in it.  Okay, not my thing - but she LOVES it.
This is the face of a happy six-year-old.
Om-nom-nom!

I chose the Premium Churned Light Gingerbread Man ice-cream, which was to die for.  I had no idea it was low-fat until I noticed the label on the ice cream case.  The flavor was recommended to me by the girl behind the counter.  This is something I particularly like at a restaurant - self promotion.  I think that it really shows enthusiasm and interest in the customer when an employee recommends a dish, or as it were, a scoop.  
This flavor is AWESOME and I think that everyone should try it.  Not too sweet, and the perfect blend of gingerbread flavor combined into an ice cream.  I also really enjoyed the texture, very creamy and there was a ribbon or caramel and a ribbon of what I figure is the 'frosting'.  Definitely NOMZ!
I also took a picture of an ice cream cake that fascinates me.  The turkey cake.  I am not sure if I want to eat it, but I definitely want to hack it to pieces!  Does it have rainbow guts?  Are there tiny little Runt candies in its   frozen belly?  Is there a wishbone?  What makes it so glossy?  Can you eat the frills on the legs?  
Who wants to buy me one so that I can hack it apart and take pictures?!!
Somebody, please, buy me one.

Om Nom Nom, Errin










The Irish Embassy - Pub Grub!

On Tuesday, Lyric and I went out for dinner.  I decided that I wanted to save some cash so I checked out the deals on www.DurangoMenu.com  and found that on Tuesdays, The Irish Embassy has $5 sandwiches!  You can check out their menu before you go, these are the three $5 sandwiches.  

  • Embassy Burger
  • Nackers Chicken Sandwich
  • Fish Sandwich
I ordered the Embassy Burger, and was pleasantly surprised.  The burger was perfectly cooked (I like medium rare), juicy, and the toppings were fresh and delicious.  I was especially happy with the tomato.  I really hate when you get a slice or two of something that resembles a tomato, but tastes nothing like one.   
The burger comes with awesome Irish cheddar, and Rashers - which is almost like ham, but considered Irish bacon.
Good tomato, and I LOVE the chips

This is definitely a delicious mess!  I think that with burgers, messy = delicious
The Irish Embassy is a kid-friendly establishment.  There are games behind the counter - we chose Connect Four and Operation - and I never have that sense that parents sometimes get when out of, "God, please bring the food fast, so we can just leave you to the real customers!" Also, the Shirley Temples are pretty great.


Lyric had the kids Fish & Chips, which is her favorite, and always so good.  She doesn't eat the tartar sauce, which is is fine by me - I LOVE it.  I think that it is the best tartar sauce I have ever had.  It is almost like a cross between tartar sauce and remoulade sauce, the capers just make it for me, and it has a wonderful garlicky quality.



The service was excellent and very friendly.  My server was Courtney, she was very professional, but seemed pretty busy.  And, I do have to admit, that when I told the manager, and my server, that I would be reviewing him and blogging about the meal - my bill was $0!  THANKS JERRY! 

The Irish Embassy is a truly great bar with awesome 'pub grub'.  But, I am sure that isn't news to anyone who visits The Pub - they have established themselves in our community through quality, consistency and personality.  I will continue eating, drinking and being merry at The Irish Embassy