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Beast Bar

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  • Carnivore wrote: Rhodamine-
    Are you a histologist/pathologist?
    yup :) thus the name.
  • rhodamine wrote: ... i was only there on opening night..with waitstaff that demand you "get on the list" before being seated... even when the place is clearly virtually empty...i was only there on opening night..
    i've been several times and the only time we had to be on a list was to wait for a table on a busy friday night?? and the crowd was a mix of yuppies w/ babies, hipsters and local neighborhood rez. pretty much sums up the PH area. are we talking about the same place??
  • i was in late last night for a bite and the waitress stopped with a handful of dirty plates and asked where i would like to sit, i chose the bar since i was alon and then i proceeded to have to choose from several great beers. i got a leffe on tap. when i ordered a second beer the bartender informed me it was happy hour after 11, and it was $3. maybe day 1 of a new joint is not the best time to review it!
  • i went there last nigh with my boyfriend, and we really liked it!
    that bread was fantastic, even soothing on my pollen addled throat. the wine list seemd a bit pricey at first (by the glass) but, they give you one of those little mini-carafe things that holds far more than one glass.
    the slacto-ovo veggy options, though a bit limited were very very good. the potatoes were sort of a mash-and cheese baked casserole type thing...different than any other tapas place i've been to, but exceedingly tasty. we also had the escarole dish, and the arugula/fennel/feta salad. which were both to die for, even though there were sultanas in the escarole. as for dessert, the grilled bananas with homemade pistachio icecream covered in caramle sauce was utterly gorgeous! the also make a mean, but somewhat too sweet mojito.

    right so overall:
    its a really good tapas place, still hasn't knocked allioli off the top of the mountain, but its much cheaper than allioli, and closer.

    shit, i'm just happy i don't have to go all the way into the slope to get some decent non-takeoutey eats. i'd never checked out vanderbilt ave before, and now i have been schooled.
  • Subject: Opening of the Beast

    The idea of homemade pistachio ice cream sure got my attention. Unfortunately I live in Tennessee, so it may be a few days before I can get there! I saw the review in the NY Times, WOW, a ¼ page, now that is impressive. I’ll have to make a special trip to NY to try the food for myself. Can’t wait to get there. Debbie, best of luck in the new venture.
    Ron from Tennessee
  • Subject: Re: Opening of the Beast

    Ron wrote: The idea of homemade pistachio ice cream sure got my attention. Unfortunately I live in Tennessee, so it may be a few days before I can get there! I saw the review in the NY Times, WOW, a ¼ page, now that is impressive. I’ll have to make a special trip to NY to try the food for myself. Can’t wait to get there. Debbie, best of luck in the new venture.
    Ron from Tennessee
    heh im from tennessee originally, also. what part?
  • just wanted to add, i went there opening night as well and well, a lot of people were just wating for the doors to open so i imagine it was quite overwhelming to them, i'm a waiter and i felt sorely bad for them. i went backa couple of weeks ago and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Definitley larger than tradtitional tapas which makes it actually quite a good value in my book.

    I suggest 3 things for 2 people, and so on. The potatoes are super good but quite filling for the amount you get.

    Tap beers DO EXIST and are super fresh, double happy hour you say, I'm checking it out! I could use a cheap beer late night, especially a Leffe!


    oops i babbled
  • cinco de mayo at beast was, er, smashing!
  • Subject: Re: Opening of the Beast

    rhodamine wrote: [quote=Ron]The idea of homemade pistachio ice cream sure got my attention. Unfortunately I live in Tennessee, so it may be a few days before I can get there! I saw the review in the NY Times, WOW, a ¼ page, now that is impressive. I’ll have to make a special trip to NY to try the food for myself. Can’t wait to get there. Debbie, best of luck in the new venture.
    Ron from Tennessee
    heh im from tennessee originally, also. what part?

    Rhodamine; I'm currently living in Jamestown, on the Cumberland Plateau, before that Nashville.
  • Isa wrote: it would actually be very positive for just one restaurant to include an option or two for the many veggies in the area. We are a desperate bunch at this point!
    totally! theres nothing more un-appetizing than going in to have a beer and seeing piles and piles of fetid, broiling meat being shoved around, heh...

    in tastier news, we discovered that the kind bartenders at beast will serve you a hot toddy if you ask... pefrect for rainy/cold days like today :D
  • Anonymous wrote: [quote=Isa] it would actually be very positive for just one restaurant to include an option or two for the many veggies in the area. We are a desperate bunch at this point!
    totally! theres nothing more un-appetizing than going in to have a beer and seeing piles and piles of fetid, broiling meat being shoved around, heh...

    in tastier news, we discovered that the kind bartenders at beast will serve you a hot toddy if you ask... pefrect for rainy/cold days like today :D

    shit, that last one was me. why do i always forget to login? argh!! :x
  • Are s'mores vegan? Cause if not, their s'more desert alone would turn me from vegan to meatan - if i were vegan to begin with. Let's see - graham crackers, big pile of melted gooey marshmallows, creamer full of chocolate...doesn't sound like meat to me!!!
  • susan wrote: melted gooey marshmallows, creamer full of chocolate...doesn't sound like meat to me!!!
    marshmallows are made with gelatin, which is neither vegan nor vegetarian, fyi...

    mmm, boiled hoofs, bones and skin! :shock:
  • Subject: thnk

    rhodamine wrote: .. kind bartenders at beast will serve you a hot toddy if you ask...
    whats a hot toddy? I may need one.
  • Subject: Re: thnk

    Captain Marvelous wrote: whats a hot toddy? I may need one.
    http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/4031

    served hot :D
  • rhodamine wrote:

    mmm, boiled hoofs, bones and skin! :shock:
    correction...melted boiled hoofs, bones and skin.
    our general dentition suggest that our ancestor were omnivores.
  • Anonymous wrote:

    totally! theres nothing more un-appetizing than going in to have a beer and seeing piles and piles of fetid, broiling meat being shoved around, heh...

    geez...you must live in a bubble to avoid seeing that day in and day out. this is the same kind of -centric attitude that is going on in our government.
  • Anonymous wrote:
    our general dentition suggest that our ancestor were omnivores.
    good thing our dining preferences depend more on personal tastes than survival now, eh? ;)
  • true, however nature is not directional. and with the impending revolution on the horizon....?

    just being devil's advocate. i eat meat, off the bone b/c it creeps me out, but i am a skinny bitch who needs to remain on a meat and potato diet or risk disappearing. doctor's orders.
  • Anonymous wrote: true, however nature is not directional. and with the impending revolution on the horizon....?
    oooooooook.
  • josh p. wrote: geez...you must live in a bubble to avoid seeing that day in and day out. this is the same kind of -centric attitude that is going on in our government.
    -centric? its not anything-centric. its just a matter of personal taste, as i dont like eating meat. a meat eater who hates beer could say the same thing, eh?

    and what does meat and beer have to do with our government? that one confused me a bit.
  • You know, how the government is trying to make everyone go vegan I guess?
  • Oh but Rhod, Beast has amazing roasted veggies. Soooo good.
  • Isa wrote: Oh but Rhod, Beast has amazing roasted veggies. Soooo good.
    awesome! do they grill em on the meat grill though? ill have to check it out. that way i dont have to walk to pina's to get a 2$ cockroach.. er, i mean *cheese* sandwich after a night of boozing back and forth between soda and beast!
  • rhodamine wrote: [quote=Isa]Oh but Rhod, Beast has amazing roasted veggies. Soooo good.
    awesome! do they grill em on the meat grill though? ill have to check it out. that way i dont have to walk to pina's to get a 2$ cockroach.. er, i mean *cheese* sandwich after a night of boozing back and forth between soda and beast!
    No, they don't touch the grill, they're roasted! They were actually really veg friendly when I went, I guess some of the employees are vegetarian.
  • Isa wrote: [quote=rhodamine][quote=Isa]Oh but Rhod, Beast has amazing roasted veggies. Soooo good.
    awesome! do they grill em on the meat grill though? ill have to check it out. that way i dont have to walk to pina's to get a 2$ cockroach.. er, i mean *cheese* sandwich after a night of boozing back and forth between soda and beast!
    No, they don't touch the grill, they're roasted! They were actually really veg friendly when I went, I guess some of the employees are vegetarian.

    sweet. add to that their typewriter and tapper, and im hooked already!
  • Ate at Beast twice last week.

    What I liked:

    Happy hour. 3 dollar tap beer RULZ! (NB:"RULZ" is not yet a banned phrase, therefore I am grandfathered from any moderator reprisals.)

    The lamb. Very tender, very delicious. It's my favorite dish so it's the sine qua non by which I judge restaurants.

    The TV's. This is a bit random, but the happened to playing The Goonies when I was in there, and how can you not enjoy that, even without the sound?

    What I did not like:

    The cost to portion size ratio. This was more of an issue the second time I went. When you order the steamed littlenecks, you get like, what, 6? That's not an entree, folks. That's an appetizer. I also had the Scallops special; again, delicious, but there were only four. I ended up dropping $35 on dinner, and then having to get pizza two hours later.

    In short, if you can afford to eat out all the time, I'm sure Beast is great. If you need value for money, you're better off drinking at Beast and eating elsewhere.
  • Isn't Beast supposed to be Tapas style? I think thats why you were pissed about the portion size.
  • pensodyssey wrote: If you need value for money, you're better off drinking at Beast and eating elsewhere.
    when i need value for money, i stay at home and eat ramen and drink schlitz.

    when i wanna go out for a nice time, i go get wasted at beast after work and play Tapper! :twisted:
  • "RULZ" is not yet a banned phrase
    I like it... has an "80's Metal" feel to it.

    NOT BANNED
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