Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Lansdowne Pub's New Menu

A few weeks ago, The Lansdowne Pub invited me and a guest to try out their new menu. Thanks to my bike accident and some other engagements, it took Z and I few weeks to finally make it to this Irish pub in Fenway – but last week, we finally had a free night to take them up on their offer.

It was a surprisingly warm night, so we opted to sit outside. The Red Sox just happened to be playing the Yankees a few feet away, so it was also fun to see (and hear) the baseball fans walking up and down Lansdowne Street.

We started our meal with cocktails (naturally). I went for the Queen Bee ($9), which was made with Prosecco, elderflower liqueur, blood orange bitters and honey. It was slightly sweet and dangerously thirst-quenching.


For an appetizer, Z and I split the Blue Cheese Potato Cakes ($8), served atop a scallion cream. The potato cakes were wonderfully plump, chocked full of creamy, whipped potato and just enough blue cheese.


For an Irish pub, the Lansdowne has an impressive amount of vegetarian options, so Z and I didn’t have a hard time choosing what to order for our meals. I went with the Grilled Cheese ($9) and Z went with the Portabello Burger ($10). I washed my meal down with a Guinness ($6)




My grilled cheese consisted of Irish cheddar on soda bread, and was served with a side of tomato chutney. Let’s just say this was the most decadent grilled cheese sandwich I’ve ever eaten (not to mention the most filling). The side of chunky, sweet chutney was the perfect complement to the heavy cheese and bread.

Z’s portabello burger was also a success. Served with blue cheese, roasted red peppers, caramelized onions and greens on brioche, this sandwich was much lighter than mine, and packed with flavor. Z’s burger was served with thick-cut fries, while my sandwich came with crispy, salty house-made potato chips.

Although we were stuffed at this point, we knew we couldn’t leave without getting dessert. Our friendly waiter recommended the Warm Bread Pudding ($7), which was served with whiskey caramel and whipped cream. We took his word for it, and we were so glad we did. 


The bread pudding was cooked perfectly, and served with the gooey, whiskey caramel and obviously homemade whipped cream? The only word that comes to mind is sinful. Wonderfully sinful.

Just a warning: It was Thursday night when we dined there, and karaoke/a live band started right as we were leaving (9 p.m.). It was loud, so I’d recommend getting there before 9 on a Thursday if you want to eat a peaceful meal.

All in all, our meal at The Lansdowne was a successful one. We were delighted to dine at an Irish pub and still have plenty of meat-free options to choose from. It was also nice to enjoy a cocktail on their patio and watch the Fenway fans walk (or, stumble…) by. The waitstaff was also attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and accommodating. We will definitely return to The Lansdowne for food and drinks in the near future.

Have you tried The Lansdowne’s new menu yet? If so, what’s your review?

Our food on this particular evening was complimentary – we just paid for tip and drinks. However, as always, the opinions expressed in this post are honest and 100 percent my own.

Lansdowne Pub on Urbanspoon


9 comments:

  1. Michelle - I'm so so so glad the food options are steadily improving in the Fenway area. In the old days when guests would come into the city for the mandatory Sox game, there was literally nothing for a grown-up to eat. I haven't been to the revamped Landsdowne Pub yet but your review makes it sound appealing, foodwise. I have to wonder though, how is the noise level?

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    1. The noise level was not bad at all - it was pretty quiet, before karaoke started, but we did also go after the Red Sox rush.

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  2. I would love your drink and that side of tomato chutney!

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  3. I haven't been to the Lansdowne Pub since they first opened, but now I totally want those blue cheese potato cakes!!!

    Sues

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  4. Ohh blue cheese potato cakes - what a great idea! That sounds like it would be worth the trip for me!

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  5. I haven't tried their new menu yet but I have been impressed with their food on more than one occasion.

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  6. Irish grilled cheese. Brilliant!!!!

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  7. I stumbled upon the Lansdowne Pub on Urbanspoon recently and it piqued my curiosity. Glad to hear that you had a good experience! I hope that I'll get to try it soon. The grilled cheese looks deeelicious.

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    1. Hi Nicole, I definitely recommend trying it out! Especially the grilled cheese. SO good!

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