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As you well know, visiting Newport is one of my favorite New England day trips. It is right up my alley, with a gorgeous seaside setting, cobblestone streets, shops, and of course, lots of food and wine. Visiting Newport is even more fun when visiting with people who have lived there, and our Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival buddies knew just where to take us after the festival.

41 North is a swanky, multi-level bar, restaurant, hotel, and marina right on Newport Harbor. Before we settled in to a comfy outside seating area, we took a wander around. The space is beautiful!

41 North

Lots of options for group and private dining made me want to have a party.

41 North

41 North

A downstairs room featured an extra large chess set, funky seats, and a table that would be perfect for a private, indulgent dinner. Who’s in?

41 North

41 North

private dining

Newport

After exploring, we made our way to the outdoor bar area where a sleek white marble bar wrapped around in a clean rectangle. Everything was so clean and modern, providing a nice contrast to the natural beauty of the harbor.

bar

A glass of Roederer Estate Brut Rosé paired perfectly with a pink sunset.

Roederer

And for him, an expertly made Dark & Stormy.

dark n stormy

We all lingered over drinks, recapping the wine festival and talking about boats for a couple of hours before heading into town to grab dinner. 41 North is definitely going to be seeing me again, definitely for dinner, and perhaps next season pulling up to take advantage of their marina services Winking smile

Newport Harbor

Tags: cocktails, Newport, restaurant, wine

Sometimes the best laid plans are no plans at all. This past Friday, I finally took the leap and took a half day off. No one told me how difficult it would be to walk away from your work when you work for yourself, but it is pretty daunting. It feels like the second you step away, everything could come crashing down and be gone when you get back. Hence the 12 hours at the computer per day.

But, it is summer for not much longer, and I decided it was time to enjoy a leisurely afternoon. The initial plan was to meet Daisy and Megan for some rooftop sunning at the Colonnade, but changes in plans, and ultimately crazy storms ended that.

Instead I met Megan in town, and we wandered up Boylston Street looking for lunch. When we happened upon L’Espalier, they had room for us, AND they were featuring a three course Restaurant Week lunch menu, we looked no further.

Lunch at L'Espalier

Since I was on “vacation”, at least for the afternoon, we decided to add two wine pairings to our lunch. For $14, the wine pairings were a steal, especially in such an elegant and high-end space.

For the first course, we both had the Apple Street Heirloom Tomato Salad with chevre panna cotta.

Lunch at L'Espalier

For our first wine pairing, our server suggested bubbly, and who were we to say no? Winking smile Starting a meal off with a glass of sparkling wine is always a delight, and the Louis Bouillot Crémant de Bourgogne was a perfect pairing. The panna cotta in the dish was light but had that goat cheese tang that really added a lot of flavor to the dish. It was beautiful to look at and to eat.

Louis Bouillot Crémant de Bourgogne

For my second course, I had the perfectly cooked salmon with ratatouille. The salmon was flavorful with a crisp skin and certainly cooked to order, something that does not always happen during Restaurant Week. Clearly, L’Espalier does not lower their standards though they are offering such an exceptional deal.

salmon

My wine pairing was a Poggio Amorelli Chianti Classico. I enjoyed the wine, but I felt as though it might have overwhelmed the flavors of the salmon just a bit.

Poggio Amorelli Chianti Classico

I was eating lunch with Megan, so of course dessert was a must. Both of these dessert photos are courtesy of her post.

I tried to take my own photos, but as Megan mentioned, the weather from the time we arrived and ate lunch to when dessert arrived changed from humid, sunny summer day to a complete downpour, dark skies, and thunder.

We each ordered one of the dessert options, wild strawberry-vanilla mousse with lychee foam and raspberry-balsamic vinaigrette and an untraditional sachertorte which was far prettier than the sachertorte I made last winter.

L'espalier

I liked the fresh, lightness of the strawberry dessert. The strawberries themselves were summer perfection, and the layers beneath took their cue from the berries.

The sachertorte had that dense, somewhat dry, crumbly chocolate characteristic of the traditional Austrian delight, but was paired with mango gel which was an interesting twist. While I enjoyed this dessert, and I am all for innovation, I will be very honest in that I prefer a slice of the sachertorte as the Hotel Sacher does it. Preferably AT the Hotel Sacher. Smile

 

sachertorte

L’Espalier does Restaurant Week right, with the same level of service and food as they always offer. It was my first time at the restaurant, but I was incredibly impressed, and despite being dressed in my beachy best, felt elegant and important, just by the way the staff treated us.

 

Have you dined our for Restaurant Week this year? How was your experience?

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Tags: Dining out, Food, L'espalier, Lunch, restaurant, wine

Visits home to NJ usually feature dinners at home, at my sister’s or some of the same restaurants I ate at growing up in my hometown. I love the familiarity; we’ve stuck with places for decades because they are good.

But, as you all know, I also love to try new restaurants, and I was excited when my sister suggested the new-to-us Stage House Tavern for Monday night.

Stage House Tavern

Located just a few towns over, the Stage House Tavern features a historic building with an expansive patio and outdoor bar that offers an all-you-can-eat BBQ deal.

They are also known for their tinis, and that was the reason my sister and I were there. Once our family was seated, I perused the lengthy cocktail menu. Happy to see that NJ does allow drink specials for Happy Hour, unlike Massachusetts, I decided to start with a Flirtini, vodka, pineapple juice, and a Champagne float.

Flirtini

Since we were all pretty hungry, we kicked off the meal with tavern fries, smothered in cheese and bacon, crispy on the outside, hot and soft in the centers, pub food at its finest.

tavern fries

My mom and I also split a pot of steamed clams which were swimming in a pool of butter and white wine and were perfectly cooked. We sopped up the liquid with crunchy slices of toast.

steamed clams

As is typical with me, I had a hard time deciding on what to order. The Stage House Tavern has a huge menu with a bunch of fun items, including about six different types of ravioli. The hot and humid day made me avoid ravioli, but I will definitely return to try those out.

Instead I went for this cool beet salad with goat cheese, almonds, and dried cranberries along with the tuna tartini, tuna tartare in a spicy wasabi broth.

beet salad

The tuna was so tender, ground up and really flavored by the wasabi. I scooped it up with a crunchy sesame cracker. The two small dishes went together really well, offering contrasting flavors and a well-balanced meal. I am trying to make healthier choices, and while I definitely indulged on fries and drinks thought I did an okay job.

tuna tartare

My sister and I decided to try another cocktail from the long list, and we both went with the raspberry martini which combined blackberry vodka with Chambord, lime, and cranberry juice. It was delectable.

raspberry martini

I found the Stage House Tavern to be a fabulous dining experience. There are at least five more cocktails I would like try and ten menu items, so a return visit will definitely be happening.

My visit with my family was four days long with the wedding in the middle, and it still flew by. I spent a lot of it working, doing things that probably could have waited and knowing all along that I was wasting precious family time in front of my laptop but still so obsessed with working and being on top of things that I couldn’t let go. That is definitely a quality of myself that I dislike, and I wish I could go back and change the way I spent so much of this time. I’ll have to remember to read this post the next time I vow to take some time off. Winking smile

 

Do you and your family have an old favorite that you like to get together at?

Tags: cocktails, Dining out, Food, New Jersey, restaurant

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