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Brunch @ The Publican

March 19th, 2009 · 4 Comments

The Publican
The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

Last weekend The Publican served brunch for the first time. Chuck, being the food editor of Chicagoist, had gotten notice of it and invited us to come with him to check it out. Dallas and I have been meaning to go to The Publican, so we were all for it.

The Publican: Bloody Mary
Bloody Mary :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican: Pork Rinds
Pork Rinds :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican is one of Paul Kahan’s restaurants. He also is the chef/owner at Avec and Blackbird, two spots I’ve been to and have really enjoyed. The brunch wasn’t publicized like crazy, but Chef Kahan was Twittering about it, as was his publicist. I got really excited for the brunch because all week long they were talking about the menu. The morning of brunch they were twittering and posting photos of preparing for the first brunch and what the people involved looked like and how to pull it off and what the menu items looked like prepared. I was SO psyched to go later that day.

The Publican: Bacon
Maple Syrup Braised Bacon :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican: Pork Confit, Shrimp, and Andouille Stew
Pork Confit, Shrimp & Andouille Stew with Scrambled Eggs :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

When we got to The Publican it wasn’t all that packed. We were also coming in later, though, so who knows how it was earlier. We stood at a highboy table while we waited to get seated and each ordered bloody marys and beer. The Publican Bloody Mary is made with homemade bitters, balsamic vinegar, chopped celery, Fresno chili, horseradish, regular tomato juice, and Titos vodka. It was delicious, although I thought it was a bit on the thick and chunky side. I needed a straw or something to drink it. A spoon! We had six people all together and when our party all arrived we were seated. Immediately we ordered pork rinds and bacon. Before trying them, I wasn’t sure about the pork rinds, but they were so light and crispy. The bacon was delicious. Maple braised. The salty and sweet combination was fabulous.

The Publican: Red Wine Poached Eggs
Red Wine Poached Eggs :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican: Weiswurst & Pretzel
Pretzel that accompanied the Weiswurst :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

For our meals, this is what we got:

  • Benton ham, red wine-poached egg, grilled bread and bĂ©arnaise ($12)
  • Weiswurst and pretzel ($10)
  • Wood-fired egg with harissa, Gouda and grilled bread ($8)
  • Pork confit, shrimp and andouille stew with scrambled eggs ($14)
  • Smoked ham chop with Bird Mill grits and poached egg ($12)

The Publican: Wood-Fired Egg
Wood-Fired Egg :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican: Ham Chop
Ham Chop :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

Everybody was really satisfied with their entrees. We were all so excited to be there and brunch at The Publican definitely did not let us down. I loved the ambiance inside. There’s a lot of light wood and it was bright and sunny when we went. The lights weren’t on, it was all ambient light and gorgeous. The service was spot on. My entree, the wood-fired eggs, was taking longer than everyone else’s to come out of the kitchen, so they gave me a tomato & ricotta crustada on the house. It was the only blip in service and they made up for it immediately. And the food… was delicious. I’d definitely like to come back to The Publican for brunch… but especially want to check it out for dinner now.

The Publican: Ricotta & Tomato Crustada
Ricotta & Tomato Crustada :: The Publican, Fulton Market, Chicago

The Publican is at 837 W. Fulton Market, Chicago, IL.

You can also view these photos in this Chicagoist post.

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Celebrating FeedBurner

June 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment

Dick Making a Toast
Dick Making a Toast Roast :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Brent, Dick, Eric, Jake
Brent, Dick, Eric, Jake :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Steve
Steve :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Dinner Time!
Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Ed
Ed Facing the Opposite Way as the Pinata :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Joe
Joe :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Joe & paulbaker
Joe & paulbaker :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Giuliana, Jessica, Rachelle, Traci
The Ladies of FeedBurner are Giuliana, Jessica, Rachelle, Traci :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

Rick, Eric, Matt
Rick, Eric, Matt :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

This was our last night out as FeedBurner. We rented some space at Carnivale and gorged ourselves on Latin food and drinks. Dick toasted each employee. The toasts started out completely proper and nice but by the end of the night they were more like roasts! The party was fun and everyone is excited for the future, but there was still that twinge of sadness that our little group is all grown up.

Later on we went to Carol’s Pub because it was Thursday and that means karaoke at Carol’s! paulbaker wrote my name down for a song, but luckily I escaped around 1 a.m. before my turn came up.

The rest of my photos from the night are on FeedBurner’s Flickr photostream.

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Feeds & Drinks @ Carnivale

October 28th, 2006 · 1 Comment

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John :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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John, Matt, Chris, Eric O. :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Haul-Ass & Joe :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Paul & Justin :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Eric L., Chris, Paul :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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John :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Dick & Steve :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Brent :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

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Matthew & Randy :: Carnivale, Fulton Market, Chicago

I have quite a backload of photographs and posts that I just haven’t had time to go through and do anything with. So, sorry for the lateness!

Two Thursdays ago, FeedBurner had a party for clients and potential clients at Carnivale. It was really fun and less awkward than we’d joked about, you know, with 15 engineers who like to stare at their shoes at parties in attendance. I’ve never had dinner at Carnivale, but I’ve been to a couple parties there and the food, drinks and service have always been fantastic. Here are some more photos from that night.

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Almost Mugged

November 11th, 2005 · 8 Comments

Last night I was at Carnivale* waiting for Erin to meet me so we could go in to an International Wine Institute party that was being held there. It was just past dark, about 5:45pm, and I was waiting across the street from the restaurant. I’d wanted to take a couple photos of the building so that when we did a post on the party we’d have some shots to put up. My camera battery was dead and not cooperating so I tucked my camera under my arm.

Erin and I had been text messaging each other back and forth. I don’t know how she does it while she’s driving, but she was! So I was standing there with my purse over my shoulder, my camera under my arm and my cell phone in both my hands, open, and I was writing a message to Erin. What happens next? Some raving lunatic homeless guy walks up and tried to grab my phone out of my hands right as I’m holding it and pressing buttons. Luckily, he had some kind of wool mittins on that made it hard to grasp the phone and his hand slid right off. I looked up and gasped really loud and I think I might have said “WHAT!?” I didn’t really feel scared, it took me a few seconds to realize what this freak even tried to do. I was more shocked than anything. I looked at the guy and was like “Seriously? Did you just try to snatch my phone?” I didn’t say that, but I was thinking it. So I closed the phone, put it in my purse and walked across the street and told some valets outside Carnivale that I’d been talking to earlier. Thankfully one of them chased the guy off. The would-be thief was seriously crazy.. ranting things that made no sense as he walked down the street. Then he came back and had to be chased away again. A block or two away I could still hear him yelling.

I’ve had a lot of things happen to me having lived in New York and Chicago. Sexual things yelled at me, racial things yelled at me, I’ve had my ass grabbed on the subway and even was assaulted on the street less than a block from my apartment once… but I’ve never been mugged or robbed. And I’m glad I still haven’t been. But still, even when I went across the street by the valets I was still shocked like “I think I was almost just mugged!”

* Carnivale is a nuevo Latino cuisine restaurant that just** opened. I was kicking myself so HARD for not having a backup set of batteries. I even went to White Hen to buy some but they only had a package of 2 left. Man! Carnivale is gorgeous inside. Huge tall ceilings, beautiful colors, festive big lanterns. I only had one drink*** because I’ve been sick and only got to sample a few Hors d’Oeuvres before I had to go, but I’m definitely keeping it in mind for the next time I’m trying to think of where to go out for a nice dinner.

** Yeh, I said “just” even though I know Carnivale has been open for a few weeks. Deal with it.

*** Note to self: When you have a sore throat, a dry tequila drink is not what you want to order. Try a screwdriver, you moron. At least that has orange juice and orange juice is good for you to drink when you’re sick.

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