We had heard some buzz about this new, chic British-inspired bar and restaurant and had been wanting to visit old towne Orange anyway, so we checked it out. They call it a Gastropub because they serve gourmet food in a public house (restaurant?).
First of all, it is much nicer that we were expecting for being in old towne. Beautiful wood floors, stone wall and fireplace. Quiet. We were hesitant to bring Quinn inside as he was about due for a nap, but we were armed with snacks and they had a high chair. We committed and we're so glad we did!
Stephen started out with O'Hara's Celtic Stout. Not as heavy as a Guiness. Good flavor, a drier beer. I got a water. This was the first day I was using my new calorie counter on my Droid...that lasted one day. We ordered the House Made Potato Chips served Salt and Vinegar style. They were warm, crispy, and had a dusting of the salt and vinegar mix. Be careful not to inhale as you take your first bite! They were light as air, but bursting with flavor, highly recommended as an enticing starter to awaken the tastebuds! Stephen said it paired great with the stout (I don't even drink beer and I agreed!)
We try to order different menu items so that we can experience more from each restaurant, but the Haven Burger just looked too good to resist. We both got it, but Stephen's was medium rare and Lisa's was medium. The burger had a hearty, meaty flavor, and it was topped with pickled red onions, roasted red bell peppers, a stash of arugula, and a st. agur cheese sauce. A toasted brioche bun was soft but held together pretty well. It was really messy, and every bite was tastier than the last. About two bites into his burger, Stephen said, "I think this might take the top spot on my list for Best Burger Ever." Enough said.
The burger came with their fries - Pommes Frites. They have fresh herbs (we're guessing rosemary and thyme) and a homemade ketchup. The herb flavor was delicious and subtle. Lisa thought the ketchup tasted a bit too much like tomato paste, but Stephen liked it because it wasn't as sweet as traditional ketchup.
Quinn didn't get much to eat, but not because he didn't like it. We didn't want to share! He got a few pinches of meat and some softer parts of the fries.
We're going back tomorrow to take Stephen's parents. We have to share this delicious slice of heaven, um, I meant Haven. Haha. We're going to try to order something different, although the burger will be calling to us!
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| Quinn had a Cheerios appetizer |