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Oscars Café Bar – Damn Big Burgers

Oscars Cafe Bar had been on my list of places to try for ages.  I eventually got my act together and took a visit last week to their Christchurch branch.  They also have one in Smithfield. It’s a classy joint I have to say.  Lots of art work on the walls, high ceilings, different levels and varying types of seating, including old theatre seats.  There is a space for every kind of dining experience, whether it be an intimate twosome or a large group of friends. Continue reading

Smokin Bones – BBQ Brisket

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Brisket is a cut of meat which comes from the breast or lower chest. Why do we love it?  Is it because its primal and inside all of us there are remnants of our hunter gatherer ancestors?  Ready to serve, briskets façade resembles the black leather of a perfectly shined shoe.   If cooked correctly it resonates with an intense beef flavour and is infused with rivulets of fat which moisten every mouthful.

Over the last few years Dublin has seen a steady stream of outlets serving variants on the traditional All American BBQ.  Places like Bison Bar along the quays, Pitt Brothers on Georges Street and more recently in Smithfield  My Meat Wagon have proved incredibly popular with Dubliners.

The latest addition to this growing trend is  Smokin Bones on Dame Street.  The menu is modelled on a typical American BBQ and smokehouse. A mix of brisket, pulled pork, wings and burgers. Salads are also on offer for the more health conscious out there.

Image taken from Zomato website

Image taken from Zomato website

They only opened their doors in December so are still the new kid on the block.  The restaurant stretches from Dame Street back to Dame Court with entrances on both sides. I popped my Smokin Bones cherry on a quiet Monday evening the second week of January.

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Wall Detail

The interior is what you would expect. Lots of wood and dark leather with a mix of booths and tables. They also have some larger communal tables which don’t quite work in the space as everyone needs to move to let you out if you happen to be on the inside seat.

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Seating Area

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Restaurant Detail

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Entrance with Open Kitchen to the Left

The kitchen runs down one side of the restaurant and is open for all to see. They actually do all their own smoking downstairs in the basement and one of the chefs hails from New York.

Sauces served in old beer bottles

Sauces served in old beer bottles

Myself and H both went for the BBQ tasting platter priced at €14.95 which is great value in my opinion. It had a mix of brisket, pulled pork sliders, chicken wings and a half a rack of ribs. That’s enough to give anyone the meat sweats.

BBQ Taster Platter

BBQ Taster Platter

Brisket

Brisket

Despite everything tasting incredible the brisket was the winner on the plate for me.  It was meltingly tender with robust flavours and a silky sheen to it. That alone will bring me back to Smokin Bones, and I’ll be having a large portion of it when I do.

Pulled Pork Slider

Pulled Pork Slider

The pulled pork slider, another success. The bun lightly toasted and the pork dripping in flavour and blanketed in a rich BBQ sauce.

BBQ Pitt Beans

BBQ Pitt Beans

The beans although a side dish,  could easily hold their own centre stage. They are cooked in a smoker for 12 hours and mixed with smoked crispy ends, pulled pork, onions and injected with seasoning.

Brisket

Brisket

Ribs

Ribs

The manager, who was happy to give us snippets of information about the menu and their plans for the future informed me that the ribs are sourced locally from an Irish butcher and they specifically request them to leave an extra layer of meet on the bone.  The result, a much chunkier and satisfying meat feast.  The ribs were so tender I suspect that were it not for the sticky BBQ sauce holding them together they might simply fall apart themselves.

I was stuffed after the platter but the waiter sneakily left a menu on the side of the table listing the desserts. Quite frankly it would be rude not to try a couple of desserts, besides it was for research purposes. A smokin’s chocolate brownie and a New York style cheesecake were promptly ordered and delivered.

Smokin's Chocolate Brownie

Smokin’s Chocolate Brownie

The chocolate brownie was served with hot Tennessee Bourbon caramel sauce and a dollop of whipped cream. It was not too rich that you couldn’t finish it and had a texture which was firm while still moist and chewy enough to fill you up.  It did however need more sauce on the side and ice cream would go much better with it.

New York Style Cheesecake

New York Style Cheesecake

A baked vanilla cheesecake with a crisp base and served with a side of cream. While I did enjoy it and finished it all I think it was slightly dry and felt it had more of a chunky than velvety texture to it.  Again it needed more sauce with it.

Although you don’t currently see it on their website they do also serve a selection of beers and of course the usual soft drinks. The food was great and the staff were friendly and attentive. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and am certain to return.

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Smokin Bones, 34 Dame Street, Dublin 2             

The Hen House – Chicken Lovers Paradise

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The Hen House

The Hen House is in DunLaoghaire. It’s chicken lover heaven. I’d picked up a GrabOne voucher back in September for it.  Two courses from their A La Carte menu for €24.  Pretty decent offer I have to say. It’s quite a large space and has quite a good variety of table configurations including banquets and circular booths.

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Interior


Dining Area

Dining Area


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Host Stand Area

We visited early (5 p.m.) on a Thursday evening.  As they only open at 5 it was extremely quiet. We were promptly seated by the window, perfect for some people watching as it’s on a busy walk way facing out to the harbour. The menus of course have their cute little chicken logo.

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Menu

We both went for the Hen House Wings (usually €6.95).  Mine the honey sesame which were exactly how I expected them to be.  Tasty and sticky and quite a decent portion size too.

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Honey Sesame Wings

The other wings were described as Fiery Hot.  Alas they fell far short of the mark and instead of being fiery hot they were only luke warm.  Again a good size portion but if heat is your thing in a wing then these will leave you out in the cold.

For drinks we opted for a bottle of Chilean Sav Blanc called El Caminador keenly priced at €22.50.  I’d had it before in Mulberry Garden and loved it. It was equally good here and actually €1.50 cheaper too.

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El Caminador


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Chilean Sav Blanc

For main course he went for the Hen House take on chicken supreme (€18.95).  It was wood grilled in citrus and served on herb crushed baby potatoes.  It came with two different types of sauce. Butternut squash and carrot puree and mustard and tarragon along with some (very) crispy pancetta and green beans.  It was quite a large plate of food, but it also came with a size order of seasonal vegetables too.  It would have been ample enough on its own but who is going to turn their nose up at extra food!

Both sauces were very tasty.  I particularly liked the mustard and tarragon one and kept dipping my chips into it. The chicken was tender and moist and the citrus flavours had really seeped into it so every bite had a nice tang off it.  The herb baby potatoes, which I’m a fan of were just gorgeous.

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Chicken Supreme


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Chicken Supreme

I went for the Fried Buttermilk Chicken (€15.95) for my main course. It was marinated in thyme and served with chive coleslaw, chips and Jalapeno honey dip. I love buttermilk chicken. I could eat it by the bucket load (and may have before). It was perfect for me.  It had a nice crisp to it without being crackling in nature.  With buttermilk chicken the longer you marinate it for the better it comes out.  I’m going to go out on a limb and say they marinated it for quite a while because it was gorgeous.

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Fried Buttermilk Chicken

The chips while perfectly fine and edible did let it down a bit.  They were the usual frozen chips you see in so many places these days.  I can’t help but think hand cooked ‘real’ chips would accompany the chicken so much better.

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Fried Buttermilk Chicken & Thyme

The sides were a triumph for me.  I very rarely eat coleslaw.  This one however was a feast for the taste-buds. I loved the addition of red onion and chives to it. The Jalapeno honey dip was nice and fiery and probably should have been the sauce for those Fiery Hot wings I mentioned earlier.

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Chive Coleslaw

The Hen House has lots of little touches that make it a nice place to dine. It’s inviting and the service was excellent. It has the potential to be a really great hangout kind of place which caters to all types of people. I think I would like to go back maybe a little later in the evening when its busier and see what kind of buzz it has then.

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Even the gents is aptly named


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Artwork on the walls


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Chicken perched over the bar area

The Hen House
The Pavillion
DunLaoghaire
http://www.thehenhouse.ie/