Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts

Monday, August 27

Brewburger knows Sunday Funday!

What is better than having FUN on a Sunday?
 Doing it for cheap.

A few weeks ago I noticed a restaurant on Westshore I hadn't seen before;  then I spotted THE SIGN- $2 beers ALL day Sunday. This of course piqued my interest. 
                                   

I did a little research and found... not really too much. In April they opened here in Tampa, the predecessor in St. Pete at the start of the new year, each have a facebook page and limited reviews via yelp/urbanspoon and the website is constantly under construction. As frustrating as I find it not to get all of the information that I want (including the menu and prices) before I go to a new establishment, we went anyways- the very next Sunday. If all else fails it's just $2 beers, right?

In the last three weeks, we have been twice! This establishment has a good sized covered patio, fans that lightly mist, a large flat panel TV, allows dogs... The music is a good mix, but relies mostly on classic rock'n roll, the kind you want to sit back and enjoy.


It turns out that Brewburgers lives up to the name where the brews are concerned. For $2 a drink, I was expecting Bud/Bud Light or Miller Light. I was pleasantly surprised. The two dollar offer also includes craft/import beers: Shock Top, Yuengling, Palm, Ace Pear Cider, Strongbow Cider, New Castle, Guinness,  Stella Artois, Spaten Optimator, Tucher Hefewiess, Franziskaner, Kronenbourg 1664 and Cigar City's Jai alai.

For those needing a cheap meal on a Tuesday night, Brewburgers also has a burger special. All burgers are $2, which is about a $2 discount and only includes the burger itself.

I would like to state right here that Brewburgers is not a gastro pub; the food is not amazing. The burgers are slightly on the smaller side and greasy, the fries are curly and crispy, the boneless wings are nuggets of tiny fried chicken in a weak buffalo sauce, the fried green tomatoes are hockey pucks (probably purchased frozen and fried per order), the salad is fresh but not memorable.

*BUT the atmosphere is relaxing, the waitstaff is nice and the BEERS are CHEAP.
Plus its minutes from my house. See you there next Sunday?


Parking: Easy and Free
Price: Cheap! Items range from $2-$12, a meal for two under $25 w/ drinks.
Food: its a bar burger... greasy and inexpensive
Service: Nice & Relaxed.
Website: http://brewburgers.com/  <-- doesn't EVER work


  *on Sunday 

Tuesday, July 31

Hyde Park's BOCA: my review

There is this little spot on the corner of Platt and S. Boulevard that just got a whole lot cooler.

For the last few years the restaurant Smoke, an upscale BBQ joint, has been inhabiting this location. Smoke was reviewed pretty well; won some awards... But lets be honest  BBQ  + upscale prices doesn't = a BBQ joint to frequent (or in my case ever go back too).  I noticed last summer that it was closed up, signs outside said "closed for the summer". But it seems this was not the case. Looks like the BBQ idea went up in smoke but foodies like me were rewarded with something much better. 

With Boca, the Owner, Gordon Davis completely renovated the open air building into a chic wooden framed Florida room! This stylish and airy atmosphere reiterates the Boca idea of "local, fresh, seasonal".

Russian Summer Punch
Huckleberry Hound

Whiskey Menu
On a Thursday night I suggested Boca to a close friend I was meeting for dinner and drinks.  After valeting (which is a pain and unwanted- its a fact of life down here in South Tampa) I stepped into this cozy restaurant and immediately started to dread the decision based on the crowded patrons in the lobby. The hostess replied that the wait was an hour and a half- on a Thursday?? - but quickly mentioned sitting outside (it was raining) or at the bar which was first come first serve. I sat at the bar.

Waiting for my girlfriend I was able to peruse the menu and rejoiced over not only the beer & wine list but also the fabulously tempting cocktails. I am not usually the girl to get a cocktail at a restaurant because I am always disappointed and happen to love a glass of red wine or craft beer. Some of the featured drinks included a Russian Summer Punch: champagne, russian standard vodka, fresh berries, crushed ice or a Huckleberry Hound: blueberries, ginger, lime, tito’s vodka- with these promising descriptions who wouldn't give it a try? (While one of these craft cocktails will set you back about $10-$12, please keep in mind that most chains will sell you an $8 drink full of syrup.) The best part of sitting at the bar is getting to watch the bartenders make your cocktail from scratch: hand juicing limes, measuring, and muddling whole, natural ingredients right before your eyes. They are also great about chatting with you, answering all of your annoying questions about what kind of drink they are making the others guests- Best seat in the house!
Fire Roasted Mussels
I only ordered a salad and an appetizer but these two were both expertly prepared. My salad was a mixture of fresh and grilled vegetables lightly dressed with a vinaigrette. The mussels were swimming in a creamy garlic wine sauce topped with an accent of greens and grilled bread. Everything on my plate was perfection; my inner foodie even asked for more bread- which they happily brought.



BKBM (Boca Kitchen Bar Market) Chopped Salad

Give it a try but make reservations unless you want to sit at the bar. Don't forget to check out the Whiskey Menu or just get a shot of the pecan infused bourbon. 


Parking: Valet (at least on Thursdays for dinner)
Price: Mid priced. Items range from $6-$26, a meal for under $20 w/o drinks.
Food: quality drinks instead of quantity, light but rich food.
Service: Chatty & Friendly.
Website: http://www.bocatampa.com/