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Sunday
Mar072010

Sunday, March 7th, 2010—Bar 56

Day 56—Saturday, March 6th
Reservoir Bar & Grill


Okay, as you saw from yesterday, my folks are in town and tonight we’re going to celebrate my mom’s 80th birthday. A couple of my nieces are coming in and we’re going to have a little party in my apartment and then go to dinner. And you’re all invited! In between shopping and cleaning my place I have to do my 365 duty, so I thought I’d go to a little bar called Resevoir Bar & Grill that’s in my neighborhood. I’ve walked past this place many times, but never gone in. So let’s go there and then you can all take a nap and then it’s birthday party time. You say it’s your birthday?

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you...The Reservoir Bar and Grill. Let's get inside, it's too fucking bright out here!

Aaahhh, shelter from the sun!

And the friendly bartender Liz serves up an ice-cold Rolling Rock.

Cheers!

The bar is highly polished wood and it's long so it can seat a lot of revelers.

And in the back there's a pool table and table and chairs for dining and drinking. Oh look, they match, how cute!

Here's William and Justine who were chilling at the bar with drinks.

Now this is a movement I can get behind!

Megan, Jack and Eugene were enjoying the game and some daytime drinks.

A stuffed boar's head hangs over the bar surronded by baseball caps and other assorted kitsch.

Stephanie, Denise, Ramon and Doug were getting ready to enjoy a game of pool. Till I came along with my camera and halted the action. Okay, thanks for the photo guys, as you were!

Here's the aquarium behind the bar. I didn't see any fish though. Maybe they only come out at night, I don't blame them!

Will and Leslee were holding up the end of the bar, and no that's not a typo on Leslee's name. She said to blame her parents for the spelling.


Review


The Reservoir is an aptly named dive bar. No frills, no gimmicks, just a place to come and get shitfaced with the locals from the neighborhood. The wood paneling makes you feel as if you’re in someone’s rec room and there’s a nice sized wooden bar in front and tables in the back where you can swill your suds and eat your wings. Beer ads from days gone by, vintage photos and a mounted boar’s head above the bar decorate the low-lit tavern. Threre’s a jukebox with artist’s ranging from Joan Jett, Etta James, The Isley Brothers and Warren Zevon.

There’s a full bar including 20 bottled beers and 16 draft beer selections. Some of the bottled beer selections include Rolling Rock, Sierra Nevada and Magner Irish Cider. The drafts include Budweiser, Bass Ale, Stella Artois and their own Reservoir Ale. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday, 4 to 7 featuring four buck well drinks and daily pint specials. On Tuesday all drafts are $3.50.

Standard pub grub at Resevoir includes wings, potato skins, waffle fries, burgers and sandwiches. Nothing is over 10 bucks on the menu, so you’re not going to break the bank by eating here. Be sure to check out the house salad dressing, the recipe comes from the owners mom and it’s the house specialty. I’d say, “dive into the Reservoir” but about 2,700 other reviewers beat me to that one, so stop on by and have a beer and some wings and enjoy a local neighborhood joint.

Reservoir Bar & Grill
70 University Place (between 10th & 11th St.)
212-683-3333

Bonus Post!

After my review, I cleaned up my apartment a little and we had a nice celebration and dinner for my mom.

I put up a banner over the fireplace, that way I didn't have to clean under there.

And here's the crowd stuffed into my little pad, from left: My mom, the birthday girl, my niece Caylin, my dad, my niece Cara and her boyfriend John. Their sister Casie had to work, but hopefully she'll make the next celebration. I'm behind the camera contemplating opening another beer.

After a couple drinks and opening of some presents (Godiva chocolate from my nieces and John and a canned ham—this year I'm trying to prove that canned hams are more than a Sunday dinner, they're a delectable birthday gift—and a heart from the Heart Art Store on 18th St. Check out the store here: Heart Art Website) we walked a block down to Steak Frites for dinner. Faithful followers of the 365 Bar Crawl will remember Steak Frites from this post: Steak Frites Post.

Hostess Carla met us with a smile and took us to our table in the back.

Doreen the super-cute and friendly manager helped us set up the dinner. Here she is posing with the birthday girl!

The lovely Kate was our waitress and happily answered our menu questions and provided great service. Hey, where's bartender Allen?

The dinner was great and at the end we surprised my mom with a huge chocolate birthday cake! Hooray and happy birthday! Special thanks again to Doreen who set up the evening! Goodnight everybody!

For my review and posting of Steak Frites click here: Steak Frites Post.

Monday
Feb222010

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Day 43—Sunday, February 21st
Steak Frites


First off, let me thank Fred “Godfather” Rewey for lighting up the donation board with a five dollar donation. Fred heard about the 365 site via the coolest DJ in the world, Gidget from Woody Radio! Fred has two websites and you can check them out by clicking here: The Slow Bleed and here: Cigar Secrets. Thanks for the dough Godfather! And check out Gidget's blog here: Gidget Bate's Crap She Spews.

Okay, it hasn’t been the best weekend ever. Friday sucked ass at work, the bar Friday was a bit of a dud, yesterday my bathroom ceiling caved in and I had to work today. And then when I turned on my computer, one of the cats I’m catsitting for jumped on my keyboard and all of the sudden everything went negative on the monitor. Luckily I got 365 resident artist and computer expert “Boris” on the line and he helped me fix it. Thanks “Boris!”

Here's Q. the keyboard culprit.

I’m kind of beat, so I’m not going far for my Sunday night dinner. Less than a block away there’s a French Steakhouse called Steak Frites that has a nice bar and the food is always great. I hope you’re hungry because we’ll be there in less than two minutes. And awaaaay we go!

And here we are and none too soon, I'm starvin' like Marvin!

Here's the specials of the night. What the fuck is a Radeberger?

Carla the hostess greets me as I enter.

There's lots of room at the bar, so I take a seat.

Wow, the menu has a whole page of different beers to pick from. Woo hoo!

I chose a Duvel, which Allen the bartender graciously pours into a glass.

Cheers!

A view from the other end of the bar.

George is not only my neighbor at the bar, he's my neighbor in real life. it turns out he lives a block away from me.

There's lots of tables and comfortable booths in the back room.

Fred was enjoying a beer and a rose. He was part of the team that created this intriguing website: search4e.

Doreen is the cute and hospitable manager of Steak Frites.

My appetizer is served! Shrimp and Jumbo Lump Crab Cocktail. It was delicious!

And the main course, a Petite Filet and Frites with Bearnaise sauce. A beautiful thing!

Here I attack the plate. Bonzai!

Buuurp! Goodnight Everybody!

Review


Steak Frites has long been a fixture on the Union Square scene in New York.
It’s a French styled steak brasserie with outside seating in the warmer months. Gourmet Magazine calls it the “most satisfyingly genuine bistro ever to open in New York City.”

In addition to their specialty Steak and Frites, the menu includes, Slow Cooked Short Ribs, Crispy Skin Scottish Salmon, Herb Roasted Australian Rack of Lamb and Pan Seared Sea Scallops. They offer nightly dinner specials and brunch is served Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm.

The bar offers up a large selection of beers including an impressive amount of Belgian beers. An extensive wine list is also available. There’s a daily happy hour at Steak Frites as well, for those of you that want to unwind after work. À la votre !
    
Steak Frites
9 East 16th Street (between Union Square West and 5th Avenue)
212-675-4700