Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Varga Wow


They (whoever they are) say that first impressions mean a lot. If that's the case the owners of Varga Bar will have no problem getting customers to slide into this corner hot spot. My introduction was during the release party for Flying Fish Exit 11.

Kelleigh and Rebecca joined me for the evening's beer and food excursion. As we walked up to the corner of tenth and Spruce Varga’s vibe was hard to ignore. Café seating and an open wall that brought the outside in allowed the excitement of the evening to flow beyond the normal four walls. That night the place was packed with a crowd singing the praises of Flying Fish's Exit 11. The release party seemed to have most in a great mood. However even without an event I’m sure the open air dining is a huge draw during the summer months. Sitting at the bar (don't miss the Varga girls overhead), having a beer, and watching life cruise by isn’t a bad way to spend and evening.


One look at the tap handles tells you the place is serious about the beer. 20 taps and two beer engines offered a good mix of craft beers (Stone, Bear Republic, Bells, Russian River, Rogue, Oskar Blues) with a solid focus on the locals (Sly Fox, Flying Fish, Yards,Victory, Dogfish Head). The selection will satisfy most beer hunters. Since the beers turn over quick jump on Twitter to keep up to date with what's currently on tap. Another beer bonus is your liquid happiness doesn't have to end when your evening does. Get a growler fill and you can easily take home your favorites. An option I wish more good beer places offered.

The food experience was as good as the beer choices. Once seated outside Kelleigh and Rebecca shared the clam bake for two and I had the roast pork with broccoli rabe. The clam bake pot was filled with prawns, roasted corn, sausage, potatoes, muscles and clams all swimming in a delicious broth. It was all flavorful and each piece of seafood was cooked perfectly. My only complaint was that I wish there were more in the pot for $36 dollars. Oops my frugal side is coming out. I scored big with the Roasted Pork Sandwich with a side of oh way too addictive fries. The moist pork was piled high and nicely seasoned with the broccoli rabe adding the perfect bitter touch. An accompanying pint of Stone 13th Anniversary Ale made an already great sandwich even better.

Varga Bar pulls together good beer and food in a cool little setting. It's a great addition to the Washington Square area. With Tria only a couple blocks away, a warm summer evening of jumping from corner bar to corner bar for great beer and food pairings is a must.

Hello Ladies !

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