(Note: Numbers indicate items on the 12 in '12 List on my blog)
Tonight I ate a my first new restaurant of the new year (#8)- The Lowry in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. Parking was available in a private lot and also on the street. Upon my arrival I was immediately greeted by the hostess staff and manager, Jeff Rogers. Jeff was the reason for my visit to The Lowry this evening. He is one of the contributing bartenders in the book NorthStar Cocktail (#2)
Jeff Rogers & Me at The Lowry |
Jeff signing my book |
Knowing it was my first time visiting Jeff presented me with the drink menu. I asked for Jeff's recommendations on food as well. He recommended for light foods (appetizers) the Tuna Poke, which is a raw tuna with soy, green onions, ginger, wasabi, and wonton crackers. The Tempura Green Beans with Plum Sauce Jeff said were a basically tempura green beans, but the plum sauce is what makes them delicious. The Jalapeno Cheese Curds served with Blueberry Ketchup was his final recommendation.
Cocktail by Jeff |
The Lowery has an impressive list of tap beers ranging from local craft
to imports. Their wine list has a reasonably price list of wine
varieties, many can be purchased by the glass or bottle. The cocktail
list includes craft style cocktails, many created by Jeff. My first
drink was not on the menu, but a drink Jeff created for me called the
Moon Bear.
When seated my waiter, Lucas, asked it this was my first time dining at The Lowry - it was. He offered drinks (Jeff was already getting me one). I asked him for recommendations. His first question was "How hungry are you?" I told him I had had a salad earlier in the day. He made the same appetizer recommendations as Jeff (I knew they would be good). Lucas then made recommendations from each section of the menu. Steak & Pierogies; Fish Tacos; Mac n Cheese under the entrees. Under Breakfast he suggested the Spinach Frittata and Cakes, Eggs & Links if I wanted something more traditional. Acknowledging that I had a salad earlier in the day, he also told me the Steak Salad was popular.
I took the advice of Jeff and Lucas and tried the Jalapeno Cheese Curds served with Blueberry Ketchup, but then I also chose the Deviled Eggs with bacon, arugula, garlic aioli for appetizers. Both appetizers exceeded my expectations. The Jalapeno Cheese were flavorful, not greasy; and the Blueberry Ketchup I wanted to take the rest home with me in my purse. Don't worry I didn't put it in my purse (that would have caused a mess), however I did keep it for the fries I had coming later. The Deviled Eggs had the smoky bacon flavor with a hit of pepper from the arugula. The The Lowry also has oysters and burgers. I chose the Buffalo Burger Special that came with guacamole, pickled onions, and greens. It was served with a choice of fries or cole slaw; I went with the fries, no salt. When the burger arrived I was excited to see it wasn't a mammoth burger; it was the perfect size. The greens were arugula which added the perfect peppery taste to the burger. KUDOS for use of arugula.
With my dinner I tried a cocktail on the the menu that intrigued me from the first moment I saw it; Battle Cat. Named after the large green tiger, with yellow stripes that He-Man rode; the Battle Cat includes vodka, orange curacao, lemon juice, cranberry juice, simple syrup,and beer. If you leave the beer out it is called Cringer (Battle Cat's alter ego in the cartoons). In this drink you can tastes the layers of ingredients beginning with the vodka and orange, then ending with the beer. It was unique, I would order it again.
To finish off the evening I had to try one of The Lowry's homemade desserts. I chose the Strawberry Mousse Cheesecake. It was the perfect way to end the meal. I was light and fluffy strawberry mousse on a graham cracker crust. It would be a perfect dessert for one or two share at the end of a dinner date.
Overall I enjoyed every aspect of my visit to The Lowry. The food came out in a timely manner. The atmosphere is comfortable and the noise only came from the people around me. It was nice to not have loud blaring music so I could enjoy the conversation. I was told they have a wonderful brunch on the weekends that is very popular so there may be a wait. I look forward to coming back for breakfast one morning (you can get breakfast items anytime). I think it would be a great place for date night.
The Lowry does not take reservations, however they do accept calling ahead to put your name on the waiting list.
Open Daily 6:30am until 2:30am
2112 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55405
612.341.2112
Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the building.
http://www.thelowryuptown.com/
Twitter: twitter.com/TheLowryMN
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheLowryMN
Thank you to Jeff, Lucas & the Entire Staff at The Lowry!!!
The food looks delicious
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