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Deep Ellum
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Went to Deep Ellum with a coworker who can't walk down the street without seeing someone he knows. He knew the owner, natch. Him knowing the owner made the experience better, I'm sure. But I think this place is at least 3 Stars for the menu and beer selection alone.
Although it's kind of out of the way in Allston, at least for me who doesn't live in the hood (and never will, blech!) (sorry I'm not sorry Allston-ers), it was certainly worth the trek down Cambridge Street.
Once inside, the place was quite crowded, which is usually a good sign. The long bar was full of twenty and thirtysomethings, and the back door was open to--what's that I see?--SUNLIGHT. Glorious sunlight was pouring through the open door. We asked to sit outside, and we amazed to find a beautiful split-level deck in the back with a dozen or so tables. This is truly a gem of a find in Allston.
My coworker, an avid Manhattan drinker and boozebag in general (Hi Koj), was delighted to find ten variations of his signature drink on the cocktail menu. The rest of the beverage assortment followed suit--unique and original cocktails, twists on old favorites and, of course, a sprawling beer list to drool over.
I enjoy french fries as much as another Canadian-blooded American (WHAT ABOOT IT) and was thrilled when we chose two of the four types of fries on their menu to start--Chili & Pepper Jack, and Truffled Gorgonzola. Let's just say--OMFGYUM.
I had a special that involved pasta (bare with me--that night was a while ago and also involved a Kings of Leon concert and about 13 beers), and my boss went for the burger. We also took a big bite out of the beer menu, trying several brews a piece.
We left happy and wishing we lived in Allston.
Whoops. I mean--
We left happy and wishing Deep Ellum lived Downtown.
Pros: Amazing patio/great beer selection
Cons: Out of the way in Allston
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