My first visit to Owen & Engine last night was OK to good. We arrived at about 8pm and were quoted a one-and-a-half to two-hour wait. (I wrongly assumed that they didn't take reservations, and I also wrongly assumed it'd be a slow night because of the impending storm.) We weren't in a rush to get anywhere, and though there weren't any open seats at the bar, we decided to wait it out. My companions drank beer; I had cocktails. I especially enjoyed the Genever Oude Fashioned (Boomsa Oude Genever, kümmel, Cherry Heering, orange bitters). It was very gin-forward but had some lovely, very subtle medicinal notes, which I really dig.
It turned out that the wait really was going to be about two hours, but we got lucky and snagged seats at the bar after about 45 minutes. We started with the charcuterie board and wings.


I didn't catch the details of the charcuterie except that I believe our pâté was lamb. Overall, I thought the meats were under-seasoned and texturally not really to my liking. The sausages felt lumpy and mealy, and the pâté could have been smoother. I'd try the charcuterie again, but it didn't charm me last night. I was the only one in our party who liked the wings, which had just a very simple espelette rub.
We also had the fish and chips, burger and rasher and egg sandwich.





I'm generally not a fan of fish and chips. The portion was very generous, two huge pieces of haddock. I thought the fish was too moist for this preparation, but I loved the chips, which were served very hot from the fryer and crisp. (The chips were also served with the burger but not with the rasher and egg sandwich, to my disappointment.) The burger was excellent as others have said, the only thing I ate last night for which I'd return for sure. It was cooked to a gorgeous medium for us, and the onions added a light sweetness. We were all wishing that we had ordered our own burgers instead of sharing one. The rasher and egg sandwich is also not my kind of thing, but both of my companions loved it and remarked on the beautiful egg and perfectly seasoned pork.
The most peculiar aspect of our visit last night was that the crowd and general atmosphere seemed very stiff, almost dour. At first, I couldn't pinpoint what was bothering me about the space, but I finally realized that it didn't really look like anyone was having any fun--there was no one smiling--which I may not have noticed except that we were seated in the close quarters of the bar area. I usually prefer subdued settings, wasn't looking for boisterous last night, but everyone kind of looked like they were on first dates that weren't going well. (There did seem to be a few actual first dates taking place around us.) A snow storm was starting outside; we were inside, warm and dry, with good food and drink. It seemed like these conditions should have inspired even just a glimmer of jolliness. Fortunately, I had excellent, merry company, and Owen & Engine may have the most comfortable bar stools in the city. I won't rush back, but I'd try it again.