To: lodwick
Wow, Loddy, you found our restaurant/pub....we have not been there in a while, but perhaps soon enough we will be going there again...BigDom always likes to sit in the back, near the bar...LOL....
Another place we enjoying going to is Rock Bottom restaurant/pub, when we visit the son up in Seattle...they have a larger menu than Engine House, and are a little more upscale, and have absolutely delicious food and beer...
What we like about both places, is the ability to take our 'growler' in and take home a fine growler of freshly brewed beer...
To: andysandmikesmom
Rock Bottom's...with the GIANT salads, I understand why this is a favorite of the BigGuy:
Beer:
Five house brews, all top-fermented ales, including Faller Wheat (a pale golden wheat ale), Pea Shooter Pale Ale, Raccoon Red, Brown Bear Brown, and Flying Salmon Stout. Like the brews served at the Rock Bottom in Portland, a consistent quality of Rock Bottom's beers seems to be that they are all rather light, perhaps reflecting the somewhat homogenized standards of a brewpub chain with operations in major cities across the USA; Rock Bottom has over a dozen stores across the USA, plus other operations, including the Old Chicago chain, the ChopHouse and Brewery, and the Walnut Brewery.
Food:
Fine range of bistro food, in some cases several notches up from standard tavern fare, and served in generous portions, including appetizers, soups, gigantic salads, and several bountiful pasta dishes, and a few southwestern-cuisine-accented platters. Dinner fare adds substantial main-course entrees. Prices, however, are not at the same low-to-moderate level as, say, the McMenamins places, as one might expect when ordering salmon cakes or steak dinners. Late-night menu is in effect for the last hour before kitchen closes.
Atmosphere:
Opened on September 9, 1996; owing to differences in location and layout, the Seattle store is rather unlike its Portland counterpart. Lunches are big business here, with power-suited yuppies well-represented, with a mix of tourists and other visitors in the summertime. Evenings are quieter, even at weekends, and weekend evenings are a bit quieter (so far) than at the Portland store, though there are still plenty of folks enjoying dinner and beers. The elements common to all of the Rock Bottom brewpubs are there, including the light touch with the beers, the somewhat upscale food menu, and the rather more yupscale clientele on weekdays. There are also pool tables off by the bar area, and an outdoor patio in front for the nice-weather days. For more information, have a look at the Rock Bottom web page. For those who like this sort of thing, there are also Rock Bottom outlets in Bellevue, and for those of you headed southward, in Portland.
Cheers. ;-)
501 posted on
07/28/2002 6:44:26 PM PDT by
lodwick
To: andysandmikesmom
Hi MOM!!!! I AM BACK!!! Iheard Palo got more rain again..HAHAHAHA....we are havening thunderboomers and RAIN RAIN GLORIOUS rain now too.....
My Romance and I HAD a fairly GOOD weekend...we spent just a little bit of time with my teenaged INCORRIGABLE daughter who was lucky I didn't kick her into the next universe...just ask HABS..he knows mucho about the demon child...
502 posted on
07/28/2002 6:46:24 PM PDT by
Neets
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