Yesterday, on my way home from the "L," I poked my head into Longman & Eagle. It wasn't yet 7 pm on opening night, and the room was already packed, with a crowd three deep hovering over the bar. I asked about the wait for a party of two and told it was going to be about an hour. I'd stopped by to pick up a menu the night before and the host knew I lived nearby, so she suggested that I leave my phone number and they'd call me at home when they had a table for us. I thought this was an outstanding idea. I went home, and forty minutes later, the host called and told us to head on over.
L&E consists of two adjoining rooms. The front room holds the bar and is thus quite noisy. We were seated in the smaller, quieter, back room. The restaurant is attractive, with subtle design elements. If you don't look around, it's just another dark bar. But then you notice details, like the funky ceiling in the back room made of hundreds of mismatched pieces of wood. Or the fact that the chairs are all the same color, but different designs. I'd say L&E reminds me most of Nightwood. The crowd on opening night was largely comprised of 20-somethings, many of whom were drinking $2 PBRs.
Service was very enthusiastic, if not yet smooth. But heck, it was opening night. We chatted with one of the owners and the front of the house manager. They are smiley and clearly very excited to be open, and also open to suggestions.
Nice bar list, tons of whiskeys ($3 a shot), about a dozen beers on tap, with several Goose Island and Half-Acre options.
A bit unexpected in a gastropub, we started with an amuse. They served a nice slice of Moose Island scallop with pickled plum and yuzu. A very nice combination of flavors, but cooked just ever so slightly beyond perfect.
Rich and I shared three appetizers:
> Sunnyside duck egg, beef tongue hash, black truffle vinaigrette - - This was a winner. Great runny egg, tender tongue, salty potatoes. A little more caramelization on the potatoes would have been nice, but still the best taste of the night.
> Potato Agnolotti, escargot, yellow foot chanterelles, bordelaise sauce, shaved foie gras - - This was good too, but both the escargot and the foie gras shavings were MIA. Either they were missing, or just got lost in the dish -- neither of us detected them. Still, the pasta was well executed and the mushrooms had a lovely slight chew. The bordelaise sauce was rich and salty, and I was sad to be without any means of sopping up the remaining sauce.
> Ricotta Gnuddi, porcini marmalade, aerated parmigiano, crispy sage - - This was recommended by our server. It was a pretty dish, five "nude" raviolis. L&E is proud that the ricotta is made in-house. The crispy sage was nice, and the dish was fine overall, but nothing exciting. I would probably not order again.
We also shared two sandwiches:
> Kobe burger, aged Windmere cheddar, Neuski bacon, beef fat fries, brioche. Rich and I agreed that the meat was unremarkable, even though the burger was perfectly cooked. Rich absolutely loved the buttery brioche bun, sharp cheddar, and thick, well-done bacon, but he's way more about toppings than I am. We agreed that the thick-cut fries had a nice fatty flavor, but they weren't crispy, just hot and soggy. We suggested to the FOH manager that they consider some good local beef and ditch the Texas BS Kobe, she took a note in her little pad. We'll see.
> House-made pork sausage, sauerkraut, shaved apple-cress salad grain mustard - - Nice housemade sausage. I thought it was very good. Rich thought it a tad dry. The bun was a bit too large and bready, but the toppings were nice and the sandwich mostly worked. Strange thing is, it didn't come with any side. The plate looked bare compared to the burger.
Our food, plus a cocktail and three beers, ran just under $100 with tip.
Bottom line is that this was a good showing for opening night. We weren't blown away, but we're quite happy to have Longman & Eagle in the neighborhood and will definitely return.
Ronna
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Longman & Eagle
2657 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
773-276-7110