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No 246 | Decatur, Georgia USA

Before even sitting down, these called to me... Sticky Buns!!

Before even sitting down, these called to me… Sticky Buns!!

 

 

Bar

Bar

 

 

Facing the outside

Facing the outside

 

 

Kitchen

Kitchen

 

 

Christine and Menu

Christine and Menu

 

 

Brasstown chuck tender steak, two farm eggs, rosti potatoes, roasted red peppers

Brasstown chuck tender steak, two farm eggs, rosti potatoes, roasted red peppers

 

 

Tagliatelle - carbonara, bacon, crispy farm egg

Tagliatelle – carbonara, bacon, crispy farm egg

 

 

Got my Sticky Bun!! :)

Got my Sticky Bun!! 🙂

 

One of Chef Ford Fry’s other quality establishment. This was one of the other locations in Atlanta that I had not yet visited and definitely enjoyed myself! Had some time before the fashion shoot with Christine, so thought it might be best to warm up a bit (it was probably low 20’s with the wind chill). A solid little menu, but I was definitely more interested in the Sticky Bun. 🙂 Just saw it in the window on my way into the restaurant and couldn’t get it off my mind.

Come check this place out sometime! A solid eatery. Will need to come back for dinner.

No 246 (information gathered 4/2013)
129 E Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030
678.399.8246

Hours
Lunch
Everyday 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Dinner
Mon – Thurs 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Fri / Sat 5:00 – 11:00pm
Sun 5:00pm – 10:00pm

Parking
Find some available side street parking and/or some of the deck parking. Call No246, they usually have a recommended parking lot/deck to go to.

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Eli Kirshtein’s Pop-up at Versuvius’ The Music Room (feat. Livingsocial & Sweetwater) | Atlanta, Georgia USA

Christine and I checking-in with Livingsocial. (Thanks for having us!)

 

 

Really cool speakeasy entrance and exit (or was it vice versa!?)

 

 

All properly seated; waiting for the fun to begin!

 

 

Cous-cous stuffed mussels paired with Sweetwater 420

 

 

Peekytoe crab and cucumber salad with a Vietnamese Nuoc Cham sauce; with various herbs/spices (e.g. ginger, agave nectar, mint garlic, culantro, cilantro, lots of black pepper) paired with Sweetwater IPA

 

 

Painted hills hangar steak; roasted/braised king oyster and butternut squash puree, finished with some veal jus and black truffle butter. Steak was sous-vide at 55 celcius for 2 hours, seared them off with some homemade montreal style seasoning. Paired with Sweetwater LowRYEder

 

 

Magical Two Night Stand; because, what’s better than a one nigher? (p.s. why doesn’t the iPhone have some kind of auto brew-it-now app yet?!)

 

 

Spanish Queso de Valdeon cheese with pumpernickel bread. Sauce on the plate is comprised of: Agave nectar, miso, honey, sugar, rice wine vinegar. Finished with some chinese chives and zest of lemon; paired with a custom brewed Sweetwater ‘Two Night Stand’

 

 

Creamy Panna Cotta; coriander infusion, fig and exodus reduction. Paired with Sweetwater Exodus.

 

 

Eli Kirshtein

 

While on the road in Boston, was checking out my twitter and saw Chef Eli Kirshtein talking about a 5 course/Sweetwater tasting in collaboration with Livingsocial. A Livingsocial deal? Sweetwater?! Eli Kirshtein!?! Done and done. Favorite pairing would have to be the Spanish ValdeĂłn cheese with the custom brewed ‘Two Night Stand’ by Nick Nock, the main brewer at Sweetwater. 1/3 of each in their flat form: IPA, GA Brown, and Sch’weat, then added some natural live yeast, residual sugar. Some said it was similar to an IPA with an extra bit of head; creamy because of the dry hopping. Panna cotta with the Exodus Porter was a great way to finish. mmm.. so good. Per Chef Kirshtein’s recommendation, I’ll need to get myself to the ‘Brew Your Cask Off’ competition by Sweetwater. Sounds like a tasty good time.

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Eli Kirshtein’s Pop-up at Versuvius’ The Music Room; 5 course w/ Sweetwater pairing; setup by Livingsocial (information gathered 9/2012)

Parking
Empty meter parking meters was your best friend that evening. A little on the crazy side since Edgewood had all that construction. Oh well, it was worth it.

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References:
Thanks to Christine (aka Xteeener) for joining 🙂 xteeener | twitter
And of course thanks to Livingsocial, Sweetwater, Vesuvius/The Music Room and Eli Kirshtein for the fun event!
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Livingsocial http://www.livingsocial.com/ | facebook | twitter
Sweetwater sweetwaterbrew.com/ | facebook | twitter 
Vesuvius: The Music Room