Friday, January 24, 2014

Blue Jacket Brewery and Tavern - Innovative Brews in a Historic Space


Usually I write about interesting food and drink finds around the 904, but last weekend I had the opportunity to head to DC, spend some time with great friends and experience a few new finds in the nation's capital.

Always on the lookout for really great and interesting local brews, we found ourselves near the Naval Yard and a very cool brewery and tavern appropriately named Blue Jacket. This DC hotspot is unique in that it not only serves some of the most innovative craft brews but also is housed in a fantastic, truly historic industrial circa 1919 building that was once the Boilermaker Shops, part of the Navy Yard ship and munitions complex.

The space is, of course, what strikes upon entering Blue Jacket. It is a massive warehouse with exposed steel beams, industrial décor and floor to ceiling windows letting in more natural light than you can possibly imagine. In a word – awesome. The Arsenal, Blue Jacket's restaurant, had a rather long wait, so our party of three opted for the tavern area occupied by an eclectic group enjoying beer, food and watching football oblivious to the massive vats of beer surrounded them. 

Sunday being brunch day, the menu featured a variety of items to please both the breakfast lovers or those interested in lunch. We were there mainly for the beer but opted to sample a few smaller dishes. Our server had some challenges with questions we psed about the food but she was quick to offer beer and water. When food finally arrived, it came in waves and not exactly piping hot. But what it lacked in speedy delivery and temperature it certainly made up for in taste. The biscuits smothered in Tasso gravy were savory with just the right amount of spice, pepper and smoky flavors to remind one of Louisiana.  The Home Fries were nicely sautéed with red and green peppers and the Arsenal fries were perfectly crispy and salty. I have to admit that my side salad was a bit confusing consisting of a bowl of mixed greens, tomatoes and red onion. It had little to no dressing and although as satisfying as greens can be, I expected a little more to it.  

Blue Jacket's draft menu did not disappoint with several varieties and flavors to choose from.  I was curious about a few of the brews and opted for tastes, smaller pours for a smaller price, of three different beers. I began with the Figure 8 cask Ale – a full-bodied, malt-driven ale brewed with 30lbs of dried figs, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and bourbon soaked oak chips. It was smooth and delightful but the small taste was about all I could handle.  Thirsting for something a little lighter, our server suggested the Seersucker, which was definitely effervescent, juicy and zippy (as the menu promised) with wheaty sweet flavor and quite refreshing. My one observation was that the tastings came in what seemed to be tuliped wine glasses – an odd choice for craft beer or cask ales.

The other guests, and more advanced beer aficionados in my party, opted for full pints of the Cut & Dry, a classic Bohemian pilsner with a Blue Jacket twist; Mexican Radio, a mole-inspired imperial stout; and the Redhead, a hoppy red ale with hints of cocoa and toffee.  Both agreed that each was satisfying to the taste buds and unique enough to come back for other signature Blue Jacket brews.

Blue Jacket brewery and tavern at the Naval Ship Yards in Washington, DC. – a must for specialty beer, pretty good food, atmosphere and a little history.







Blue Jacket
Brewery and Tavern
300 Tingey St, SE
Washington, DC 20003
(202) 524-4862

The Arsenal
Lunch Dinner Sunday Brunch





Thursday, January 9, 2014

Epik Burger - Quality, Taste and a Dash of Healthy Creativity


 
In a small strip mall and unassuming store front off Atlantic Boulevard is no doubt one of the best burgers you will find in Jacksonville. Epik burger is a collaboration of husband and wife team Korey and Lovice Konopasek whose background is rooted in culinary arts and hospitality.  Their idea of combining fresh, unusual and amazing ingredients while being mindful of people's thirst for healthy yet innovative menu items resulted in the birth of this special burger joint, Epik Burger, where quality and taste is served with a dash of healthy creativity.
As promised in the company mission statement, Epik Burger is low
frills and not fancy furnishings. Upon entering, once must maneuver the tables scattered throughout the front of the restaurant in order to reach the counter. But take your time getting there as the rather extensive menu while certainly give you pause. Grab a menu and study it at either the long picnic-style table anchoring the eating area.

The menu features seventeen specialty burgers, three ahi tuna “burgers”, seven chicken sandwiches and five veggie burger creations. But before you check those out, be sure you’ve reviewed “the 411” on the back. This gives you info on gluten free options, vegan versus vegetarian choices, add ons such as Lettuce, Tomato, Onion (LTO) and of course the different burger sizes: FFB or fast food burger which is a 3 ounce serving as opposed to an RB or restaurant burger which is a generous 6 ounce serving. This side of the menu also offers rules on ordering an “old skool burger” or your basic burger with a few options, handspun milkshakes and by their own admission, “not your ordinary sides”.

I went old skool and following the Rules ordered a FFB with a wheat bun, lettuce tomato and pickle, cheddar cheese, no specialty toppings, and standard Angus beef.  My lunch mate ordered the signature Epik Burger – pancetta, hold the Brie, cornichons (tiny crispy gherkins), balsamic mayo, and LTO also in a FFB and shared a side of truffle Parmesan fries. Mrs. Konopasek herself works the counter and delivered our piping hot and incredibly aromatic food. The smell of the freshly cooked burgers and the undeniable truffle and Parmesan instantly filled our nostrils and made our mouths water. Trust me when I say that we were not disappointed. I believe the commentary throughout most of the meal was quite simply, “mmmmm.” The flavors, the aroma and the ultimate satisfaction of a well-cooked and put together burger prompted me to try a strawberry milkshake. What can I say? 
 Once again, perfection. 
Served with just the right thickness to go through the straw and with enough strawberry to make you believe you were eating the actual fruit, my shake was in a word, superb, and I loved the extra touch of a strawberry pirouette cookie. I left with a completely full stomach but not so overfed that I regretted any bit of my scrumptious meal.

This is a burger joint not to be missed. True to their word, Epik Burger strives to provide high quality and innovative burgers utilizing the best ingredients available with a variety of healthy eating options. They've completely hit their mark.

Epik Burger
12740 Atlantic Blvd. Suite 105
904-374-7326

Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday 11a.m. to 9p.m.
Friday-Saturday 11a.m. to 9:30p.m.
Closed on Sunday