Thursday, May 12, 2016

Random Thoughts About Ottawa's CRAFT Beer Market

Ottawa has quickly become a hotbed for craft breweries, and the opening of the CRAFT Beer Market at Lansdowne has to have beer lovers very excited. With 14,000-square-feet to play with, and over a 100 beers on tap, this restaurant hopes to make as big a splash here as they did in Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. The official opening is May 12, but I was lucky enough to snag an invite to a sneak peek of the place (who says nobody ever wins Facebook contests?). Here's how it went and what I thought about it:
  • The event started at 5PM, and by the time my friend Perry and I arrived at quarter to six, the place was packed. It looked like standing room only until we discovered the communal-style tables on the top level.
  • Nice looking place, very open with the high ceilings and all the large windows.
  • This was the second pre-opening party, as the previous night was for the local breweries and partners.
  • No patio as of yet; it would have been nice seeing how warm and sunny like it was.
  • Because we were invited to this shindig, we got two drink tickets each. I started off with a Ransack the Universe IPA, and Perry went with nut brown ale from Black Oak. No complaints with either choice and the beers came promptly, despite how insanely busy it was.
  • They use the appropriate glass for the beer you ask for - you got to like that.
  • With about 60 percent of the restaurant’s taps dedicated to Ontario brewers, and more than half of those dedicated to craft beer offerings, along with the remainder of the taps featuring beers from across Canada, the U.S. and overseas, if you can't find something you like to drink on the beer menu, you either just don't like beer, or you're not trying.
  • No issues here with female staff in sexy uniforms or high heels, if that is a thing that concerns you when you go out to eat.
  • I was expecting chicken wings as the complimentary food offering (not that there's anything wrong with that) but was pleasantly surprised with the steamed mussels and the pork belly with noodles that was offered. I also was a fan of the falafel balls in the house tzatziki sauce.
  • Perry now thinks I'm a savage because I attacked my first serving of pork belly and noodles with my hands because I didn't see the chopsticks or forks available. Screw him, I was hungry, and it was good.
  • Wandering around, I saw the mezzanine which will be hosting a Brewmaster’s Dinner next month, with a different local brewery pairing their beer with a four-course dinner menu designed to complement the brew. From what I could see, they got a nice kitchen area setup too.
  • Maybe CRAFT's community focus has stemmed the tide with them having already volunteered with the Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group, but I haven't heard any of the usual complaints about the noise from Glebe residents; maybe it's because I've been listening to less AM talk radio these days.
  • Ordering off the menu, I decided to go with the fish tacos, while Perry chose the BLT. The food was OK, I'd probably order the tacos with guacamole next time; there's something about avocado and Mexican food that just makes it work for me.
  • For our second free drink, Perry went with an ABC vanilla stout, but I couldn't make up my mind.  I asked my server for a recommendation, and she suggested one of her favourites, the Side Launch wheat beer. As I don't like the taste of bananas, I went with another of her suggestions, a white ale from Unibroue. I liked my choice, but Perry thought the vanilla flavour was too subtle for his tastes.
  • We got a quick speech from the owner who thanked us for our support.
  • Planning ahead for a ride home after going through the beer menu is a good idea.
  • OVERALL IMPRESSION: As long as lagers and ales are still popular to drink, the Craft Beer Market will be THE place to go for a pint when you head to Lansdowne. You'll probably have to wait for a seat, but it will be worth the wait.

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