Admittedly, if it weren’t for Rorschach Brewing Co.’s ability
to accommodate large tables and its proximity to History, a music venue on
Queen Street, I’d be an unlikely customer of the brew pub. Beer is a beverage I’m
still trying to expand my palette to enjoy, and getting gassy before a night of
dancing was something I was trying to avoid. Accordingly, I was one of those
annoying customers that went to a brewery to not drink beer.
Luckily, Rorschach offers two cocktails from a can, an espresso
martini and margarita (both $15) that our server warned isn’t made
fresh. Got it, I lowered my expectations and found both drinkable but diluted
the margarita to combat its excessive sugariness.
If anything, their menu was the perfect hearty base before a
night of drinking. Having shared two of their sandwiches, the smashed burger
($21) was a hit. The potato bun was topped with two generous sized beef
patties that are a little thick for a smashed burger but still had a nice
crust. I liked that there was plenty of fixings including lettuce, tomato, cheese,
caramelized onion, pickles, and a house sauce to give it interest. This was a tasty
burger.
Meanwhile, the potato bun disintegrated with the Korean
fried chicken sando ($21) making it difficult to eat. Still, the chicken
breast was hot and juicy with plenty of breading to give it a crunchy bite. But
despite the liberal smear of gochujang mayo, it wasn’t overly
spicy and needed more heat. Adding some lettuce with the pickles may also help
create a barrier between the bun and sauce to ensure the bread can hold up
better.
Maybe Rorschach’s supplier gave them a bushel of the tiny
potatoes, but their fries were cut so small… it’s like eating Hickory sticks in
fry form. You’d think a smaller fry means more crispy edges, but we just found
they were really dried out.
Rorschach Brewing Co’s dining room is surprisingly spacious with
picnic tables scattered throughout to accommodate varying sized tables. They
were understaffed for a Friday, but the two servers did their best and made
sure our large table was served and out in time for the concert. Perhaps they
even breathed a sigh of relief once we vacated. So long loud ladies, we can go
back to swigging beers.
Address: 1001 Eastern Avenue
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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