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Highlands Bar Grill

Highlands Bar Grill

2011 11th Avenue SouthAL 35205, Birmingham, United States

Grill • Seafood • European • Bar/Lounge


"If there is a restaurant that is a Birmingham institution among the wealthier crowd, there is literally only one name that locals would bring up, and it is undoubtedly Highlands. Not that there aren't other nice restaurants, but this spot has proven itself over time and is ran by a chef that most Alabamians are quite proud of. Opened in 1982, Highland's is a place that put Birmingham on the map in a positive way at a time when the post industrial iron period was about to wind down and transform the city. Frank formalized his cooking techniques by working in kitchens of San Francisco and France, creating a medley of American Southern and French cuisine that is difficult to find elsewhere. It was not a time when it was common to see a chef from Alabama going to study cooking in Europe, thus the story was already an anomaly. Frank Stitt was trying to pioneer sustainable agriculture and farming well before anybody in Alabama knew what in the world that actually meant or for that matter, cared. One of the signature items is the baked grits that has been around since the restaurant opened. It's a tasty grits preparation and without a doubt, something to try. The pheasant was spectacular, fairly lean and with a crispy delicious skin, served with grits and green beans. Pastries here are created by Dolester Miles, who has been in the job for well over 30 years. The opera cake is absolutely spectacular, gentle and complexly layered. The basque cake is peachy and moist, with a crispy delicious exterior and Chantilly cream. Not only are these likely the best desserts to discover in Alabama, but may be some of the best to be found in America. The attentiveness got derail was clearly evident. As far as service, generally fine, but not particularly attentive. The waitress did not seem in much of a mood to welcome people to the establishment. Many items on the menu were running out by 8:30pm on a Saturday night. Nobody was particularly impressed with the flounder that got substituted for the grouper. And then there are other questions, why would you run out of grits? They know they are always filled to capacity and ingredients to make grits are not immediately perishable. Highland's has by this point in Birmingham's history become a classic. It's evident that most people here have been around for decades working at their jobs and serving the rich crowds of Mountain Brook. It's a place of great food and shows many combinations of ingredients that are nearly impossible to find elsewhere, let alone be executed this well."

Birch And Barley

Birch And Barley

1337 14th Street, NW, 20005, Washington, D.C., United States

Full • American • Offers Delivery • Breakfast-brunch


"This is the first restaurant that I?ve reviewed where giving five stars was not enough. Not only did we have amazing food, not only was the atmosphere cool and comfortable, not only did the bartender nail my Old Fashioned making it one of the best everbut the staff treated us better than any other restaurant we?ve ever been to. Our wait-person was Nija and she was wonderful.Friendly, outgoing, funny and efficient. Such good service that made us feel so welcome that I felt like we were coming therefor years. Nate was the Sous Chef who visited us several times to make sure everything was done right and to our satisfaction. Well, needless to say, it was. The food: Let?s start with my breakfast sandwich which was bacon, scrambled eggs, arugula andcheddar on an everything croissant. I inhaled it. Fantastic. We had homemade tater tots which now has spoiled me so I don?tknow if I can go back to the usual ones you get. Fresh and crispy on the outside and nice and mushy on the inside. My daughterhad the fish and chips which were top notch. My wife went for the grilled cheese made with apple butter. The slight sweetnessthat the apple butter added put it over the top and made it much better than your ordinary grilled cheese. For desert we hadthe deep fried Oreos which were amazing. The experience was one of the best we?ve ever had, maybe the best. Get your butt overto this restaurant as soon as you can."