Kristen’s love-affair with Brooklyn Warehouse

Here’s another guest post from my friend Kristen of With Bite:

By now, it’s fairly obvious that I have somewhat of a love-affair with the Brooklyn Warehouse. I could say the same old things; food’s great, atmosphere rocks, service is fantastic, yada, yada, yada…but the thing that keeps me coming back is the fact that everytime I think about Brooklyn, I remember how much fun I had. This is a great place; it’s a neighborhood resto, run by a father and son duo, who really care about the products that go into their meals, quality service and customer satisfaction.

Since I go there somewhat frequently, I’ve gotten to know George Christakos, and his philosophy on how to run a successful restaurant. It’s evident, in watching his interactions with clientele, that lots are repeat customers – and repeats for a reason. Quality and consideration are two ingredients that go into every dish and drink, and for this, Brooklyn Warehouse is truly a winner.

As I write this post, I’ve just finished the Coast “Best of Food” Survey. Brooklyn Warehouse took top honors in several categories, but most importantly for me – Best Restaurant. After my most recent visit, in which I introduced my sister, visiting from Manhattan, to my favorite resto, Brooklyn took top honors in Best Burger as well. Had Best Caesar Salad been an category, I think it’s obvious who would win.

For this meal, my sis and I chose two items that are signatures on Brooklyn Warehouse’s menu. My sis also chose the refreshing Green Curry for her entree; a tasty green curry with fantastically fresh veg, but alas, my photog skills failed me for that one. Here, however, are the pics of what I would refer to as the quintessential Brooklyn Warehouse meal:

Caesar Salad

Halved Romaine heart, pancetta, foccacia croutons, caper berry “That Dutchman’s Dragon’s Breath” blue cheese dressing.

The Brooklyn Burger

7 oz. of grilled, organic N.S beef, Applewood cheddar, double smoked back bacon, served with tomato, onion & pickle, house-made crispy taters and red pepper mayo.

And what a meal this is. The Caesar Salad dressing is rich and creamy, slightly pungent with the blue cheese, but with a touch of sweetness to balance. The addition of grilled lemon adds a freshness that lightens up the dressing while adding a smokey zing. The use of pancetta as opposed to bacon is genius, as the thin, salty slices are just the thing to contrast the crisp lettuce.

The burger…oh, the burger. I ate the whole thing – and it ain’t small. The patty itself was flawless, but the addition of sweet, smokey Cheddar and salty back bacon raises the bar. The fries were just how I like- crispy on the outside and soft within, while the red pepper mayo was a great alternative to the usual cup of Heinz.

I’m a big supporter of this resto, and not just because I’ve grown to know and respect both the owners and staff – but because they do it right, providing a wonderful dining experience at affordable prices in the heart of Halifax.

Take a trip to the Brooklyn Warehouse and see for yourself. Then, cast your vote for Best Restaurant and Best Burger. Early bird voting is open now!

The Coast’s Best of Food 2009

Brooklyn Warehouse

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