The Meats Are The Cure For The Common Vegan.
(Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
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Well, wishes do come true, kids. That's right! We selected Colt and Gray!
Named after the owner's two sons, Colt And Gray is known for both their charcuterie and meats. This is for good reason. In the basement, they have their own butchery and because of this, the meat is fresh and flavorful. They call it Viande and the very kind manager, Ben, was gracious enough to give us a tour.
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One of the most unusual snacks was a cashew, bacon, caramel corn. Smoky and sweet, it was delicious. In addition, we tried Lamb Tartare and Sweetbread which was also made from lamb. Typically Sweetbread comes from cows so it was an unusual choice for a Sweetbread. For those of you that do not know what Sweetbread is, buckle yourselves in. It is brains. Yes, brains I guess that makes us zombies? Or should we just go with the saying, "You are what you eat"?
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(OK, so sweetbread is actually a culinary name for the thymus or the pancreas but it's something of a food urban legend and people think they are actually brains so we'll just go with it.)
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Some of the noteworthy sides were the crispy rosemary potatoes served in a little cast iron crock. Crispy and delicious! Yummy!
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Now, let's talk desserts, people.
We tried a variety of desserts that included Apple Crumble, Pot of Cheesecake, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Ellie Torte Chocolate Cake, and various homemade ice creams were among the fare of the evening.
We tried a variety of desserts that included Apple Crumble, Pot of Cheesecake, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Ellie Torte Chocolate Cake, and various homemade ice creams were among the fare of the evening.
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The uniqueness of the menu and quality of the food warranted the awarding of the coveted Golden Spoon.
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