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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The London Bridge Pub and Chuck’s
Darren Bridger
is a great guy. He was always one of our favorite barkeeps at
The Hibernian
on Glenwood South, as evidenced here in my write up of
Strongbow Cider
. Indeed, when Das Kinder had to interview a local business person for her Girl Scout business merit badge, I took her to see Darren, who had just opened The London Bridge and has known her since she was a “wee nipper”.
The London Bridge
Pub
is not a restaurant; it’s a private club, meaning you have to join. It has a magnificent beer (and cider) selection, probably the best in The Triangle. It also means that he doesn’t have a kitchen. So he doesn’t have food. But in an odd twist, he actually does have the best food in town: in fact he actively encourages folks to bring lunch or dinner in and that opens up a world of possibilities.
This brings me to
Chuck’s
, one of the other new Ashley Christiansen’s restaurants. Chuck’s is located literally around the corner from Darren’s place. My last visit to one of her locations –
Beasley’s Chicken + Honey
– was extraordinarily disappointing, prompting my first and only bad review. However, Her Imperial Majesty wanted to give Chuck's a run. I’m glad she insisted.
Chuck’s is a burger joint adjacent to Beasley’s. They specialize in high end, fresh ground burgers with hand cut fries. This is definitely not a “have it your way” kind of place. Here, the burgers are prepared with specific pairings. For example, I had a “Dirty South”, which is a spin on a Carolina burger done with chili, mustard, onions and slaw. I ordered it medium and was pleasantly surprised when it showed up pink in the middle. Her Imperial Majesty ordered the Bradley-Time, with roasted beets, buttermilk blue cheese, red onion, endive, and banyuls aioli.
Yeah, I know. Beets on a burger? Get over your misconceptions; it’s actually very good as was my Dirty South. We also ordered fries with a side of aioli and "comeback sauce" and I must say, they are as good as I’ve had. Absolutely marvelous. The prices are a bit on the high side but the portions are generous.
We paired our burgers with a pint of Ace Pear Cider on draft for the wife and an ice cold Bud in a bottle for me. They were sublime pairings (although her's was probably better than mine). All in all, it was a fabulous meal. Darren, with his spectacular beer / cider selection and by letting us bring in dinner, is truly a genius.
Cheers!
The London Bridge Pub
110 E Hargett St
Raleigh, NC 27601
(919) 247-8901
Thelondonbridgepub.com
Cuisine:
Bring your own
Rating:
*****
Prices:
$
Atmosphere:
A dark private club
Noise level:
Average pub noise, unless we’re listening to a game
Open:
After 3 pm most days. Unless Liverpool is playing, then he opens early.
Reservations:
Are you crazy?
Other:
Cash and credit cards.
Chuck’s
237 S Wilmington St
Raleigh, NC 27601
(919) 322-0126
www.ac-restaurants.com
Cuisine:
Burgers
Rating:
****
Prices:
$$
Atmosphere:
Urban hipster, but we took ours to go
Noise level:
We left, so who knows….
Open:
Mon-Wed, Sun 11:30 am - 10 pm; Thu-Sat 11:30 am - 12 am
Reservations:
Are you crazy?
Other:
Cash and credit cards.
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