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Louisiana Crayfish at Tavro Thirteen

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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Tavro Thirteen  in Swedesboro has a special Louisiana crayfish with chicken sausage and beignets on the menu currently. The crayfish were flown in fresh from Louisiana are look delicious. As always, Tavro Thirteen will be hosting their Monday service industry night from 7 p.m. to midnight with $1 domestic bottles, $2 imports, $3 select drafts, and $3 cocktail specials. If you are in the Swedesboro area you should go grab some crayfish before Tavro runs out.

Tavro 13 [Official Site]

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Totally Awesome Pairings Dinner at McCrossen’s Tavern

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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This month’s Totally Awesome Pairings Dinner at McCrossen’s Tavern is Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m.. This four-course meal is paired with four different rosés and also comes with a selection of four paired cheeses from Rocco Rainone of Di Bruno Bros.. Costing just $40, this pairings dinner fully deserves the title “Totally Awesome.”

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Jerry’s Bar in Northern Liberties Opens

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

 

JerrysBar_46Jerry’s Bar in Northern Liberties opened over the weekend for dinner. Chef Marshall Green formerly of Cafe Estelle is in the kitchen. Green is known for his great brunch, which will be served at Jerry’s on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. starting in June. The highlights of the brunch menu include a cream cheese walnut sticky bun, multiple types of pancakes, French toast, steak and eggs, a brunch burger and a falafel and hummus sandwich.

Dinner at Jerry’s is served daily from 5 p.m. until 1 a.m. with dishes like smoked trout salad, wings, meatballs and toast, escargots, a fried haddock sandwich, steak frites, and potato gnocchi.

Jerry’s Bar is the same name and location as one of Northern Liberties last dive bars but you’ll be hard-pressed to find much of that bar in the updated version.

Jerry’s Bar [Official Site]

 

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Hot Dogs, History, and Beer at Hot Diggity

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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Hot Diggity University Class #2 on Southern hot dogs will be tonight, Monday, May 20, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.. A ticket to this special class run by local hot dog legend Hawk Krall will set you back $45. The ticket gets you full access to four special hot dogs, lots of beer, and a talk with Hawk. This is a can’t miss for any hot dog aficionado.

List of Special hot dogs »

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Terrain Patio Party at Twilight Farmers Market

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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The Garden Cafe at Terrain is having the Terrain Patio Party to celebrate the opening of a new alfresco dining space on Thursday, May 23, with a twilight farmers market, live music, complimentary cocktails, and appetizers from the Styer’s Garden Cafe prepared with farm fresh ingredients from the farmers market. The event will run from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Glen Mills cafe and outdoor living store. A number of local vendors will also be in attendance as part of the farmers market.

Running concurrently with the patio party is the chef’s dinner. The $60 five course dinner begins at 7 p.m. with Chef Keith Rudolf’s English pea soup followed by a local micro green salad, a striped bass, a rhubarb glazed duck breast, and a mixed berry clafoutis.

Vendors for the Patio Party »

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Adam Erace Reviews Brü Craft & Wurst

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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Adam Erace goes with the mixed meats and wurst platter at Brü Craft & Wurst for $48, and enjoys almost all the kitchen has to offer.

Like I nearly did under the onslaught of food. Gose in hand (tepid, with a sputtering fizz), the Drury Street breeze fanning me like a boxer’s cornerman, I prepared for the arrival of the hulking $48 mixed-meats-&-wursts platter, which [chef Matt] Buehler describes as “basically the whole menu.” The carnivore carnival sees a dam of pointy, crispy, skin-on fries, the juicy, edgy, whey-fermented kraut (whose secret accelerator I’m stealing for home) and potato-apple latkes constructed for a slew of proteins. There were sausages both housemade (fresh pork greened with marjoram and chive, liverwurst) and from seminal Fox Chase butcher Reiker’s (veal-and-pork weisswurst, a smoky Hungarian-style link), plus pork meatballs, falling-apart braised bacon blocks, curls of pink Westphalian ham and a slab of melting braised pork rib whose tangy glaze was inspired by, according to Buehler, Chinese sweet-and-sour sauce. Not hardcore like Brauhaus, indeed.

But don’t let Buehler’s self-deprecation fool you. This veteran of Striped Bass, Oceanaire, Kraftwork and Bar Ferdinand has sunk more care and energy into this menu that he probably needs to. Those French fries? Brü would be within its rights to use frozen. They don’t, and they’re some of the best in town. The lightly funky liverwurst, poached like a terrine, sliced and seared until dark and crunchy, brought to mind a more finessed scrapple, veined with ground bacon and pork liver.

Brü, Brö [City Paper]
Brü Craft & Wurst [Official Site]

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Bad Movie Monday at Milkboy

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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Milkboy Philadelphia will be screening Big Trouble in Little China this Monday, May 20, as part of its Bad Movie Monday series. Big Trouble is one of those classic 1980′s movies that is so bad that it is actually great (or at least that’s what Jason Sheehan says). Milkboy will be offering drink specials and its usual dinner menu in conjunction with the free screening. Doors open at 8 p.m. for the 8:30 p.m. start time.

Check out the trailer for Big Trouble in Little China here.

Milkboy [Official Site]

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Diving Horse’s Opening Menu for 2013

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

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On Wednesday we told you that Avalon BYOB The Diving Horse is opening for the season on Tuesday, May 21. Well, now we have a sneak peek of what the menu will be like for Memorial Day weekend. And with the praise given to Fitler Dining Room, interest in the Pub & Kitchen crew’s third restaurant is sure to heat up. Dishes like oysters on the half shell, chilled carrot soup, cape may scallops, and soft shell crab make The Diving Horse a good option for one of the first meals of your summer.

Opening menu at the Diving Horse »

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Greatest Hits and What You Missed: Softshells, Ice Cream, Potato Skins, Liquor, Dan Dan Noodles, Lobster Rolls and the Death of Le Bec Fin

Posted by Jason Sheehan on May 17th, 2013

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It’s a beautiful evening. What are you doing sitting around reading about food when you could be out eating it? But hey, for those of you still stuck at your desks or whatever, here are some of the stories you might’ve missed this week…

Scoop DeVille is Reopening And just in time for ice cream season, too

Potato Skins Now A Permanent Part of the Menu at The Industry You’ll have to read the post to know why this is such a big deal

How Much Wine Does It Take To Float Del Frisco’s? About a million dollar’s worth ought to do it

Big News From Citron & Rose And a new chef is just the beginning

Who Are Philadelphia’s Kitchen Nightmares? In which we shamelessly hop on the Amy’s Baking Company media bandwagon

Free Dan Dan Noodles At Han Dynasty And all it’ll cost you is a parking ticket

Where To Eat Softshell Crabs This Season Yeah, we’re keeping track

Food Trucks and Sidewalk Go-Go Dancing All at the Trestle Inn Tonight

First Bite: Luke’s Lobsters The Lobster God is pleased…

Le Bec Fin is Closing In June Last one out, please turn off the lights

 

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Barren Hill Tavern & Brewery Names Scott Morrison as Brewer

Posted by Sam Bloch on May 17th, 2013

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In March we told you that the Devil’s Den and Old Eagle Tavern owner Erin Wallace was buying the General Lafayette Inn in Lafayette Hill as the site for their new brew pub. Well, the Wallaces officially settled on the property for Barren Hill Tavern & Brewery this week and signed on world renowned brewer and seven-time Great American Beer Festival medalist Scott Morrison as Head Brewer.

The new restaurant will be similar to Wallace’s other ventures with one exception; six of the thirty draft lines will be dedicated specifically to house made brews. Morrison, who was head brewer at McKenzie Brewpubs in 2005 when it was named the 35th best brewery in the world by Rate Beer, is known for his Belgian Ales, plans on getting very creative with his brews, promising to “create new and interesting styles that aren’t readily available in the Philly Market.” Morrison’s special brews will also be available at Devil’s Den and Old Eagle Tavern. Wallace is still shooting to open the restaurant with Paul Towbridge as chef in late summer.

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