Mama's Pie in the Sky: On Missing Great Things.This is a great place to eat at with friends.ĭisclosure: Our meal was complimentary, but my opinions are my own. Even though this place is a little far of a drive for me, I’d definitely come back. The prices here are very reasonable (everything is under $20), which is even more impressive given the generous portions and high overhead cost to use fresh ingredients and make things in-house from scratch every morning. The portions of food were quite hearty and we ended up with a lot of leftovers.
I’ll have to try another macaroni and cheese dish next time. I did think the chicken and mushrooms didn’t really compliment the cheese sauce, so I didn’t quite enjoy this as much as the pizza. The macaroni and cheese dishes are made with a creamy bechamel sauce including sharp cheddar and Monterrey jack cheese and topped with a parmesan, breadcrumb crust. The macaroni and cheese dish comes in three sizes, so you can get a large if you’re starving, a medium, or a small as an appetizer size to share. Sublime Macaroni and Cheese (Roasted chicken, mushrooms, applewood smoked bacon, cheddar, bechamel sauce, truffle oil)Īs I mentioned before, they offer 10 different kinds of macaroni and cheese so it was hard to choose just one. I normally am not a pizza crust person but I ate every bite of my crust. The dough was thin, crispy, chewy and you could definitely taste of mix of flavors in the poolish crust. The fresh ingredients and bold garlic flavor was apparent. I was definitely intrigued by the poolish starter that takes several days for the pizza dough to be ready. After learning that the owner also owns a pizza restaurant (Sublime Pizza) and studied bread making with a culinary chef in San Francisco. The restaurant offers two sizes, and we chose the smaller size of 12 inches. Here are the house-made aiolis and some ketchup.įirst Date (Spinach, Mushrooms, Parmesan with an olive oil garlic base, topped with truffle oil) The truffle oil aroma was intoxicating and I really liked the aioli sauces which are made from scratch every morning. It was more than we could possible finish. We were really surprised with what a huge serving of fries was presented to us. It was a little too hoppy for me.īased on the owner’s suggestion, we started off with some truffle fries which comes with a choice of two house-made aioli sauces (we chose garlic and red pepper). This was the recommendation for FH, but neither of us it really liked it, preferring my selection better. I favor the Belgium style ales so the server recommended this strong pale Belgian ale. North Coast PranQster (Belgian strong pale ale) Luckily after speaking to our server, he recommended two he thought would suit our palate. We decided to stick with the craft beers but I was overwhelmed with the large selection. We were presented with two different beer menus, bottles and craft beers. Unfortunately, it was in a very dim part of the restaurant, so my photos aren’t the best quality. The restaurant normally does not take reservations, but since we were invited, we got ushered to a two person table right away.
We arrived a little before 6 and the restaurant was already packed with about a 30 minute wait time. But after viewing the menu, which includes 10 different macaroni and cheese dishes offered, I was sufficiently enticed enough to make the drive. The restaurant is located in San Marcos, which is quite a drive for me, so I was a little hesitant to accept the invitation. I was recently invited to check it out for myself. Even the pizza dough is made with a poolish starter which requires several days to finish proofing. The restaurant strives to use fresh ingredients, making everything from scratch in-house, with no use of freezers. Sublime Ale House opened its doors a few months ago, specializing in gourmet comfort food and craft beers. Quick reminder: There’s still some time left to enter my giveaway for a pair of tickets to see Sam the Cooking Guy live!