The Crest *applause*
behold it's rusty greatness |
This place has grown from a humble restaurant with local food to a real must-go in Columbus. With one of the top beer selections (constantly changing too!), and some really great food partially sourced from their rooftop/peri-parking lot gardens.
G-G-GARDENZ |
The patio is superb. They have an "indoor" and outdoor patio to accommodate all types of weather. Roll up plastic window-wall things provide a shield for any rogue rain or chilly mornings. The decor inside and out is cool and inviting with chalkboard menu and specials board to a centrally located bar.
Sidenote: The Crest allows dogs on their outdoor patio! Just in case you want to enjoy a brew or two with your best furry friend. They are fully prepared and welcoming with water bowls on hand and waitstaff that enjoys squishing furry faces.
Now, we are very sad to report that due to Clintonville's laws, they cannot serve liquor on Sundays. Boo boo and boo. So no Bloody Mary's today. But Mimosa's were still available as well as their extensive beer menu.
Coffee was on tap instead and it was great. A nice, full bodied dark roast was satisfying this morning.
Devyn: The BELT was on the menu for me today, as I was a little gun shy with a few of the fancier flavor profiles of some of the dishes. This was a simple sandwich consisting of bacon, a sunny side up egg, lettuce, melted cheese, tomato, and their amazing garlic aioli. All this accompanied by McDonald's style has browns.
The sandwich was pretty good, although it required some boa-esque unhinging of the jaw to eat. I found it to be on the bread-y side, but otherwise a good choice for brunch here. The bread was crispy, the tomatoes were thick and juicy, and the bacon was delicious. Their garlic aioli is so good, they also offer it with their Pub Chips appetizer and its like heaven in your mouth.
Marissa: After a steady night of beverages the night before, I did not quite have the will power to even think about eating and appreciating some of the Crest's more interesting brunch dishes. So I kept it classic: The Crest Breakfast. Complete with 2 eggs your way (I chose over easy), bacon, a ridiculously large sausage link, 4 hash browns and toast. I ordered a waffle on the side because my eyes are bigger than my stomach. I realize that it is difficult to review this meal as a whole because of all the different components, so I will highlight the individual pieces.
Hash browns: Upon first glance, you may think that someone dumped out McDonald's hash browns out of their little paper bag and neatly placed them next to some other breakfast foods then put a weed on it. That's kind of what I thought. But unlike McDonald's, these hash browns were delightfully crispy and NOT greasy on the outside, and warm and flaky on the inside. Maybe they just need a little bit of a facelift.
Bacon: This bacon was just really delicious and I felt that it deserved its name bolded.
Sausage: This is where the meal turned sour for me. First of all, this sausage is a monster and is very much unlike any breakfast sausage I've ever seen. It's basically an Italian sausage. For breakfast? No thanks. Actually, I just really don't like Italian sausage so I never want it. I feel like the Crest reached a little too far out of the box with this one... I think most people just want a nice little maple breakfast sausage. Maybe that's just my opinion.
Waffle: I liked this waffle. It had a nice spongey texture and was flavored with almond. But as previously mentioned a few posts back, I was a fool to order this waffle because I have already eaten the best waffle in the world at Zen Cha.
Eggs & Toast: Eggs and toast is eggs and toast.
The meal as a whole was decent. It wasn't mind-blowing, but it was good enough to eat and keep me full for a majority of the rest of the day.
Fin: This meal was great. The eggs were cooked just right and the hash browns were crispy and delicious. The steak was on the thin side which sort of defeated the "how do you want it cooked" question. It came out a little on the medium-well side regardless. I also ordered a side of bacon because bacon. No complaints there.
pinkies out always |
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Though the service was a little spotty today (our waiter failed to mention the Crestelada when we were obviously heartbroken over the lack of Bloody Marys and then he disappeared for a long period of time when we really just wanted to get our checks and move on with the rest of our day), we had a great time brunching at The Crest. The patio was great and offered a warm and relaxing atmosphere. The covered patio made for a great seat to enjoy the weather and each others company. Hooray!
Ratings:
Food: 3.2
Drinks: 3
Atmosphere: 4.5
Price: 2.8 (that waffle was $8...!)
Ta-ta for now, brunchers!
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