This place had been on our list to try for a few different
reasons, but it took us forever to get here. The place is proud of the fact
that it leverages local (and in many cases in the same building) suppliers of
meat and veggies for its delicious sounding menu. They’ve got a few star items
and we tried to get a couple of them.
We had to wait a bit for a table, but we were expecting
that. So we grabbed a few beers and watched the servers bring out delicious
smelling plates to various tables. We chatted up the bartender and a couple of
servers that helped us make our decisions. We got seated and as we were looking
at our menus, the table next to us kept offering their food for us to try. They
had ordered too much and were SUPER generous about sharing with us and another
table. Really Minnesotan and really awesome.
We ordered a meat plate to start with, since it’s difficult
to go wrong with those. We also got a pork cassoulet to share. For our entrees,
D.Rough got a roast chicken pot pie and I, after changing my mind a few hundred
times, decided on the pork shank.
The meat plate and pork cassoulet came out first and we dug
in. Great mixture of meats on the meat plate, and each one tasted different
(sometimes the meat boards end up tasting the same, but I like variety of this
one). Great choice.
The pork cassoulet was quite good. I would get this again,
without question. The beans were nice and soft and not grainy and the rustic
bread complemented it really well.
The chicken pot pie was good, but not great. I know D.Rough
was expecting more flavor, but it was just ok. Plenty of food, but we wished it
had more flavors in it (aside from a boat-load of onions).
The pork shank was massive. Really waaaaay too much food. I should
have split this between two or three people. The rub it had was fantastic, so I
was pretty stoked about eating the rest of it. The skin was a little thick and
chewy in spots, but one I got down to the meat, it was incredible. I really
loved the flavor of this giant chunk of meat. The seasonings on the outside had
clearly soaked into the meat below and gave this meat serious flavor. It was
perfectly cooked, as well – not dried out. I’m glad I got it, but I’d only get it again
if I were sharing with a few people. It’s not a one-person portion.
Great restaurant with a slightly higher price tag than our
usual stops, but we’re glad we went there to have a nice date night.
Top 5 things about Draft Horse
1. Pork Cassoulet
2. Pork Shank
3. Meat Plate
4. Super friendly people that shared their food with us
5. Love the locally-sourced food
Bottom 5 things
1. Wished the Roasted Chicken Pot Pie were better
2. It's upscale pricing
3. You're going to have to wait, since it isn't very large inside
3. Nothing else was bad!!!
Top 5 things about Draft Horse
1. Pork Cassoulet
2. Pork Shank
3. Meat Plate
4. Super friendly people that shared their food with us
5. Love the locally-sourced food
Bottom 5 things
1. Wished the Roasted Chicken Pot Pie were better
2. It's upscale pricing
3. You're going to have to wait, since it isn't very large inside
3. Nothing else was bad!!!
1 comment:
I was disappointed in Draft Horse. I found the seating to be really uncomfortable (I call it skinny people seating), and I also got the pork shank. It was super massive,but mine was about 50% fat back. BUT - I am glad you liked it! I may have to give it a 2nd chance.:)
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