Thursday, September 8, 2011

Portsmouth Brewery - Go for the Beer, Not the Food


We stopped at the Portsmouth Brewery on a Wednesday night on our way home from the shopping outlets in Kittery, Maine.  I can’t tell you how many times we’ve been here – and how many times we’ve taken friends here, but it had been over a year since our last visit.  It was always a great place to stop for a great beer and great food.   Fortunately, the beer is still great, but unfortunately, the food is not so great.  Sometime over the past year, the quality has suffered and it seemed like the menu was significantly smaller.



For dinner, I had the veggie burger with swiss cheese for $9.  The burger was mushy and lacked flavor, and the sad little piece of swiss cheese had somehow slipped off the burger and burned on the grill, making it completely worthless.  I can say that the side of fries were very good – crispy outside and soft inside – just the way I like them.  My husband had the tofu stir fry for $13, that had too many noodles and not enough vegetables.  The flavor was drab and lacked anything interesting.  Okay, admittedly, maybe these dishes were not the best choices from a brew pub – but nothing else on the menu was even tempting.  The beer was great – we had a saison that started out sweet and had a nice white pepper finish.  I would go again for a few beers and snack food, such as nachos, chicken tenders, or calamari.  Total cost of dinner at the Portsmouth Brewery for one veggie burger, one stir fry and one beer - $29.


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Cru Cafe - Go for Lunch and Order the Shrimp BLT!


Cru Cafe - Charleston, SC:  "Go for lunch and order the Shrimp BLT" - that's what a local told me when I asked her where I should go on our last day in Charleston.  I made reservations on OpenTable and was glad I did since people were being turned away when we were seated at 12:30pm on a weekday.  We were offered two seats at the kitchen window and loved seeing how this fabulous little kitchen cranks out amazing dishes one after the other.  If you are a cook or a foodie, ask for these seats!



We followed the advice we were given and ordered the shrimp BLT for $10 which came with our choice of mashed potatoes, fresh fruit, French fries, Asian slaw or salad.   The country bread was lightly toasted, smeared with sauce, topped with bacon, lettuce, tomato, warm grilled shrimp and pepper jack cheese - yes, you read that right! It may sound like an odd combination, but it's that combination that makes it all come together to give you one of the best sandwiches on the planet! There were a few other tempting items on the menu and the dinner choices online looked great too, but follow the advice I was given - get the shrimp BLT!  Total bill before tip for two shrimp BLTs, one beer and one iced tea was $29.  Cru CafĂ© is a winner in my book!