30 Jul 2011 1 Comment
Rockbottom Brewpub
Still reeling from Thursday night’s Arcade Fire concert, I decided to solidify this weekend as a stellar one and hit up a couple of new spots on Friday evening. Dave and I had been moving from the apartment to the house in Bedford all afternoon and opted for a late supper at the Rockbottom Brewpub on Spring Garden since we’d never been. On our way down, I checked my iPhone to verify the address on their website and realized they recommended calling to make a reservation at least two hours in advance of arrival. This seemed a bit excessive to me, and I started to wonder if Rockbottom was more popular than I’d originally thought. We decided we were better off feigning ignorance and showing up optimistic that we’d get a table. It turned out we had nothing to worry about; we got a table just fine as there were only two other groups of people in the restaurant. The restaurant/bar has a great atmosphere. It’s comfortable while maintaining a certain level of sophisticated relaxation. You could get dressed up to go for drinks and dinner, or walk in with jeans and a t-shirt on and not feel horribly out of place.
I’ve been saying for awhile now that Halifax needs a good brewpub akin to Big Tide in St. John. We grabbed a booth close to the bar and ordered the sampler of their six brews for $6. Unfortunately they were out of their Citadel Ale and McNabs Nut Brown, so we were only able to sample the IPA, Stout, Wheat and Red. I’m not a fan of IPA in general, so it was not my favourite. The stout, although much too “hoppy” for my taste had a nice balance of richness and bitter coffee flavour which was surprising. I enjoyed the Red Ale which was smooth, full of hops and full-bodied but my preference was for the Wheat which had a very subtle raspberry note. Dave opted for an 18 oz. Red and I ordered an 18 oz. Wheat, each under $7.
We started with the quesadilla ($9.95) because I can’t resist the promise of anything with pico de gallo. Although tasty, it didn’t have the lime and cilantro that I’ve grown accustomed to, but was good as a salsa. Our food was quick and service was good even though we were lacking utensils for our starter and the first few minutes of our meal. I tried the turkey
avocado burger ($12.45) with side butternut squash soup for an added $2.00 and Dave ordered the Veggie Panini with a Caesar salad for $11.25. I’ve got to say that as much as I love turkey there is something seriously off-putting about ground turkey. I want to love it but then I smell it and I remember why I don’t (love it, that is). On its own, the turkey burger was quite tasteless, so it’s no surprise that the burger comes stacked with tasty, crispy bacon and chunky slices of avocado that add that saltiness and buttery depth of flavour that the burger needs. I couldn’t really pick up the cranberry flavour from the mayo but the sautéed onions were a nice textural surprise
on top of the burger. The butternut squash soup was delicious, and really highlighted the squash as the star of the show. That said, it was slightly under seasoned, but I almost forgot about it because of the creamy, smoky flavour of the soup.
Dave’s panini was excellent; I might have stolen a couple of bites, but just enough to know how nicely the veggies were complemented by the goat cheese and sundried tomatoes. The bread was nice and crispy and not at all overly buttery or greasy like so many panini’s can be. We opted to skip dessert this time, and left impressed with what Rockbottom had to offer. We will certainly be back!
Cheers,
Kristin



My name is Kristin and I've lived my entire life in Nova Scotia. I love to eat, especially when the food is local, organic and fresh. I believe that here on the East coast of Canada we have a multitude of delicious ingredients at our fingertips, and world-class chefs making incredible dishes with them, drawing from both local and international inspiration. That said, I like unpretentious eating that makes you lick your fingers and loosen your belt because that's the kind of food that makes me feel good. If you've got delicious eats, paired with a great Canadian craft beer and some good company then I'm there.