Old Town Crier- July 2021 Full Issue

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DINING OUT THE GASTRONOMES

BASTILLE BRASSERIE & BAR 606 NORTH FAYETTE STREET 703-519-3776 BASTILLERESTAURANT.COM

OPEN: TUES – THURS 4 PM-8:30 PM FRI & SAT – 4 PM – 9 PM SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 AM – 3 PM

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he month of June brought us some long lost freedoms. The wearing of face masks due to the pandemic were lightened. We began to see what people really looked like and finally saw the smiles that had been missing for over a year. Businesses began to increase their capacity for customers and restaurants began to return to normal even though it is a “new” normal. We didn’t feature a specific restaurant in this section for over a year and our first was River Bend Bistro in the June issue. With the celebration of Bastille Day coming up in July, we decided to return to one of our favorite restaurants for this month’s Dining Out column - Bastille Brasserie & Bar. Though not in the heart of Old Town, this casual, classy place is the perfect spot for a nice dinner for two, an intimate party or just dining all by yourself. Before the pandemic, owners Michelle and Christophe Poteaux, had just up-ticked the entire restaurant into an even more charming contemporary establishment – the best part being the new seats at the bar. The interior is very welcoming and you can watch the kitchen staff do their thing via a window in the main dining room. In addition to the main room there is another dining room at the rear of the restaurant, a very attractive outdoor patio and a small dining section in the Bar area. The food and drink at Bastille has never disappointed and we dine there often. Their use of seasonal, locally sourced and farm fresh ingredients is part of the key. They have a

huge wine list from around the world, draught and bottled beer and several popular creative specialty/craft cocktails – many of which are the brainchild of Bar Manager Jacob Sunny. This trip we started out with a hand crafted vodka gimlet and a Summer Equinox from the specialty cocktail menu. We aren’t going to divulge Jacob’s secrets here so you need to plan a trip to check it out. The husband and wife team opened Bastille in the Fayette Street location in 2006. Chef Christophe’s cooking is rooted in his French heritage and features reimagined classic French dishes. Chef Michelle’s desserts are nothing short of amazing. They are rich in nothing but vibrant French flavors and techniques, sprinkled with influences from her time growing up in the Midwest, living in California and now the East Coast. The menu is decidedly French with some American influences, featuring Cassoulet de Porc Confit, Moules Mariniere, Coq au Vin, Noix de Saint Jacques (seared sea scallops, and sustainably raised Atlantic Salmon. The appetizers, salads and soups include Escargots Persillade, Beignets de Crevettes, Rillettes de Saumon, Onion soup, Salade Caesar and fantastic Salade de Betteraves et de’Agrumes aka beet salad. On the night we were there we both opted for the three course bistro menu for $39. I started off with the beet salad consisting of delicious roasted beets with orange wedges, DINING OUT > PAGE 31

Food, clockwise from top left: French Bread; Salade de Betteraves et d; Soupe a L'Oignon Grattinee; Noix de Saint Jacques; Housemade ice cream and sorbet; Creme Brule; Poulet Paillard ala Basquaise; Summer Equinox; 30 | July 2021

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