Hathor ([identity profile] hahathor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2010-09-10 03:40 pm
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Foundry mini-review

A friend and I hit the Foundry on its opening night, and were pleasantly surprised not to have a wait for a table for two (it was a bit early, just before 6, but still).

The food was good (not great, but good), the atmosphere pleasant, and the service friendly and efficient, even on their opening night, which I found admirable. It's very much a 2010 restaurant, in that it has a charcuterie plate, a range of "classic cocktails," a selection of flatbreads and the standard high-brow-comfort-foods that seem to be on every menu in the area this summer (e.g. heirloom tomato salad, pasta with goat cheese, pork belly confit).

I had the steak frites, and my vegetarian friend had the veggie kebabs. They were both quite good, and the steak was served as rare as I had requested. We also sampled several of the classic cocktails; the ginger smash was especially good.

Overall, a nice addition to the neighborhood, and I hope they'll manage to last in that space longer than Bowl & Board did.

[identity profile] delahk.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
i haven't had seriously Gross food there, but i've never been very impressed with what you get for the money. the lines they have for brunch will forever boggle my mind.

fucking up french fries is serious shit.