A comfortable gastropub in Hillcrest, where you'll find traditional fare like burgers and fish and chips alongside Thai green curry and gumbo.
Price: $$-$$$
A residential home turned gastropub, this Hillcrest hangout has an impressive beer menu, with a healthy dose of microbrews, and they've been known to host Diamond Bear tastings. Smoking only on the patio. Fair warning: service can be spotty.
Specials:
• $3.25 selected drafts and $4.50 house wine.
Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Fri, 11am-7pm
• $3.25 selected drafts and $4.50 house wine.
Sat, Sun, 5 pm-7 pm
A selection of Benedicts — including the traditional, a salmon-caper version, a Florentine version with spinach and an asparagus-red pepper version served on risotto cakes — all shine on this brunch menu. The Hillcrest Breakfast, with a choice of two eggs, fresh fruit, breakfast meat and fresh bread, hits all the right notes, too.
Any burger touting itself as "great" needs to live up to the name. Fortunately, The House's signature burger ($9.50 with side item) does just that, with a tight-packed lean Wynn Farms beef patty served with a special house mayo on a Boulevard Bread Company bun with fresh lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion and pickles.
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