Ocean Avenue Brewery serves it right
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Lauren Vane
I have always placed breweries in a certain category of restaurants:
good tasting food and a menu with all the standard American choices,
but not necessarily a destination dining experience. Most of all,
what comes to mind is the kind of food that goes well with beer and
will stick with you through the night, should you chose it to be a
long one.
Ocean Avenue Brewery and Restaurant does have beer, but it is much
more than a brewery, and the food stands alone.
When my friend and I arrived at Ocean Avenue on a Saturday night
the dining room was crowded and buzzing with conversation. Bold
imaged artwork hung from the walls and colorful fabrics were draped
from the ceiling, creating an intimate atmosphere in the small space.
It was loud inside, so despite the pouring rain we opted for seating
on the covered outside patio. Out of the rain and with the heat lamps
blazing, it was just the perfect temperature.
The second we sat down, our server greeted us with a basketful of
tasty focaccia accompanied by an olive oil and balsamic dipping
sauce. The dinner was already off to a good start.
All memories of my previous experiences with brewery food quickly
dissolved when I opened the menu. This was not the kind of food you
wash down with a gulp of beer; the offerings were anything but
standard.
The appetizers spanned a spectrum of tastes, from bruschetta ($5)
to blue-crab seasoned Crab Cakes ($6). My friend and I settled on the
calamari ($8.50). Served with both spicy sauce and cilantro aioli,
this calamari dish definitely makes my top 10, and I’ve eaten a lot
of calamari. It was lightly breaded, perfectly crunchy and not one
bit soggy. We both agreed that the cilantro aioli was amazing. I
wanted to inhale the entire plate, but I restrained myself, knowing
that the entrees were looking pretty promising.
The selection of soups and salads was plentiful and many sounded
delicious, but I was hungry and the heartier numbers on the other
side of the menu were calling. I was intrigued to find sandwiches on
the dinner menu, and although I’m not a sandwich fan, it is a nice
break from the heavier dinner entrees if you’re looking for something
lighter. The entree list also featured several pizzas, from the
gourmet to the basic, a good option for the picky eaters in the
group.
As a self-proclaimed pasta fanatic, my heart leapt at every pasta
dish on the menu. From penne with tiger shrimp, scallops and broccoli
in a chardonnay sauce to a classic capellini with basil, garlic and
marinara, they all looked good. All the entrees were moderately
priced and came with the choice of two sides.
Ultimately, I met my match on the list of nightly specials.
Chicken Marsala with garlic mashed potatoes was a sure bet. My friend
also ordered from the specials menu, selecting a penne pasta with
goat cheese, tomato and eggplant.
As we waited for our food, I noticed the restaurant clearing out
and the staff stacking up tables. Eating late as it was, we were
quickly reminded that Ocean Avenue transforms into quite the hotspot
after hours. The tables were being cleared around us and it was
slightly disruptive, but the entrees arrived quickly and the food
captured my attention.
The first bite of tender chicken drenched in creamy Marsala sauce
was a little piece of heaven and I was hooked. The vegetables and
heaping pile of garlic mashed potatoes complimented the chicken. The
food was rich, but I still managed to make quite a dent. My friend’s
pasta was equally as tasty. The goat cheese in the tomato and
eggplant sauce boosted the flavor intensity of an otherwise
traditional dish.
Though I tried to keep eating, neither one of us could even come
close to finishing the large portions on our plates. Thankfully, the
servers packed each of us a take home container.
By this time, the restaurant was a full-on nightclub and we were
the last remaining table. The DJ was spinning so we decided to stay
and enjoy the party. As everyone flocked to the dance floor that had
now replaced the dining room, I was still thinking about the food.
After consuming a deliciously un-regrettable amount of calories, I
stowed my leftovers in a corner and made my way for the floor to
dance off every bite.
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