My friend Angie, always reading up on the latest noteworthy openings in NYC, instant messaged me this week. She read about The Redhead The Redhead and had to go. Skimming through the publicity they've had, the food sounded interesting, but it was a bar. I think you can tell, Lon and I are not bar people. Yea, we're no fun.
I was pleasantly surprised when we arrived at The Redhead. It was indeed a bar, but a much cleaner one, a decently lit one, not at all smelly, not at all noisy. It was filling up by the time we left, but the crowd was calm, mature, and clean looking.
Starting off with the Bacon Peanut Crunch and the Chips & Dip, we were all pleased. Perfectly roasted nuts, with the aroma of bacon (Lon wished there were big chunks of bacon) and perfectly fried waffle chips with a fresh and chunky dip, showed off their concept well - gourmet bar food?







4 Responses to "The Redhead"
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Grace said:
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duck confit to fresh ho hos? what an eclectic place! sounds like a good find. :) |
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Jessica@Foodmayhem said:
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Grace, I think you would like it...I believe the chef spent some time down South. |
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taste memory said:
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that just sounds/looks like a wonderful evening out. |
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Jessica@Foodmayhem said:
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Thanks Taste Memory, they are intentionally made to be like ho hos. |





