Showing posts with label Avon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avon. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Dolce Wraps

Our first stop in tackling the restaurants on my 2014 To Dine Challenge list was actually Dolce Wraps. We stopped at the Fairview Park location for lunch.
This local chain has three locations- Fairview Park, Avon, and North Royalton. It's quick, easy, and quite tasty Mediterranean food.

Ordering takes place at a counter, and if you're dining in then they will bring your food to your table once it's ready. I had picked up some tips through Twitter on what to order, and I wasn't steered wrong!

"R" and I shared a Spinach Pie ($2.75)...
...and an order of the Falafel ($2.25 for four).
We also ordered the Sauce Sampler ($3.35). We didn't really eat the pita chips that came with the sauces, but this sampler is worth ordering every time. The sauces were great with the food, and we had fun trying all of them. You get to pick four out of six. Our favorite was the Aglio (garlic) and Apricot Chipotle Pepper sauces.
The Spinach Pie was okay, but not memorable. Topped with the Aglio sauce, and suddenly it was delicious! I would slather that sauce on almost anything. The Falafel were fine, but again, nothing special. I've had much better.

I ordered the Steak Curry Wrap with rice, Salata (special blend of tomatoes, onions, lemon, olive oil, herbs, and spices), and their spicy Mango Curry sauce ($5.95).
Simply put, it was delicious and I really enjoyed it. I played around with some of the other sauces, and was full after only half of the wrap. I took the other half home, with the rest of our falafel, and it re-heated fine the next day.

Dolce Wraps was quick, easy, very good, and you can find cheap and healthy items here. Dining Deals Alert! I wish that there was a location closer to us! I'd be there more often.

Dolce Wraps
3510 Westgate Mall
Fairview Park, OH 44126

35954 Detroit Road (Avon Commons)
Avon, OH 44011

13000 Royalton Road
North Royalton, OH 44123

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Giveaway- Great Lakes Tasting at Parker's Grille

Has anyone been to the newly opened Parker’s Grille and Tavern in Avon yet? I think the food and drink menu looks great, and they've got some fabulous Happy Hour deals going on. Well, if you haven't been yet, then here is your chance.
Parker's Grille and Tavern is hosting a tasting and beer pairing event with Great Lakes Brewing Company on Tuesday, October 29th. Tickets are just $35 for five sample tastings and a special GLBC glass.

Here is a peek at the tasting menu:
Welcome – A surprise Great Lakes Brewing beer, served with cheese and crackers
Tasting #1 – Dortmunder Gold with crab cakes
Tasting #2 – Edmund Fitzgerald with oysters
Tasting #3 – Oktoberfest  with sausage-stuffed mushrooms
Tasting #4 – Commodore Perry with Cajun lamb chops
Tasting #5 – Nosferatu with mini chocolate lava cake

The event is from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Parker's Event Center, immediately adjacent to Parker’s restaurant on Walker Road in Avon.

Tickets are now available, and you can call Parker’s for reservations at 440-933-9400.

Or, one lucky winner and a guest will get the chance to attend this tasting event by leaving a comment below. Tell me which Great Lakes Brewing Company beer is your favorite! We love Blackout Stout in my household. Here are a couple of ways to enter, if you want multiple entries:

1. Leave me a comment below, telling me which GLBC beer is your favorite.
2. "Like" Bite Buff and Parker's Grille and Tavern on Facebook.
3. Tweet "I want to taste Great Lakes beers with food from the new Parker's Grille, thanks to @BiteBuff at www.bitebuff.com."

You can tweet once a day for additional entries. You only have to participate in at least one of these methods to be entered into the giveaway. I will select a winner on Thursday, October 10th using random.org. Good luck!

Disclosure: Parker's Grille and Tavern provided me with four tickets to the event in exchange for this post. I will be attending with a guest, and one lucky reader will win the additional two tickets. All opinions stated are my own.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Avon's Strip Steakhouse

Saturday night brought us a night out with "R's" family. Destination--- Strip Steakhouse in Avon. Gaining a reputation for having one of the best steaks in the Cleveland area, we were highly anticipating our second meal there.

Located in the restored Ewers Barn in the Olde Avon Village plaza, it's difficult to see from the road and there's poor signage. But once you pull into the plaza, the building makes quite an impression.
I think it's gorgeous, and I love some of the barn features inside as well.

As with many steakhouses, the menu can be a bit pricey. Some of it is worth it, and other items are not. In my opinion, the soups and salads are reasonably priced. A few of the starters were high, including the two that we shared--- Lavender Scallops with pan seared scallops resting on a rosa lobster cream sauce infused with lavender essence. Three scallops for $14 is a tad pricey. This is my second time having them, and both experiences were the same--- incredibly salty and not worth the price tag. Our table also shared an order of the Sea Biscuit starter with miniature buttermilk biscuits drenched in Southern-style lobster sausage gravy with three blackened shrimp. Also for $14, this portion was larger, something unique, and quite rich and tasty.

"R's" mom ordered the Catch of the Day, but the rest of us ordered a variety of steaks. Two of us ordered the 6 oz. prime cut Filet for $26 (myself included), two ordered the Boilermaker--- a 10 oz. center cut ribeye, sugar and spice rubbed, blackened in a cast iron skillet with a touch of Irish whiskey for $28, and "R's" brother went with the Cut of the Day. That happened to be a 24 oz. slab of meat on-bone that was served on a cutting board. It was a sight to see, but for a whopping $60 (price not disclosed) it was under seasoned and underwhelming.

The Boilermaker was the one to be jealous over. It was a thick-cut with a great sear, and more flavor thanks to the seasonings. I had a bite of "R's", and I think that I would order it lightly-blackened like his sister-in-law did. The Filet was disappointing. They serve all of their steaks on a large white plate (which is helpful for adding side dishes), but it makes the smaller steaks look pathetic as they perch on this giant blank plate. It was also incredibly bland, and a thinner cut than I was anticipating. Each steak includes a specialty butter or dipping sauce (some are truly unique and delicious), but it just makes me think that they hide their meat behind the condiments. On their own, they are lacking flavor.

Side dishes are not included, and the menu states that each will serve two. We've tried a variety of them, and they all easily serve more than two people. This time, "R" and I shared the Redskin Garlic Smashed Potatoes ($7) and Devonshire Spinach ($8). The potatoes were nothing special, and I'd probably opt for something else next time. But that spinach is to die for, and we've ordered it both times.

Service was amazing. The pace was perfect, our water and wine glasses were never empty, and when "R's" medium-rare steak came out well-done--- it was immediately replaced and an offer for a glass of wine on-the-house was denied but appreciated. Our serve had a great sense of humor, and we really enjoyed him.

Overall, I left with the same impression this time. Very cool space, a little pricey and should be reserved for special occasions or when someone else is picking up the tab, and there are some highs and lows on the menu. Online reservations can be made through OpenTable, which is always appreciated.

Have you been? What's your favorite steakhouse in the area?

Strip Steakhouse
36840 Detroit Road
Avon, OH 44011
440-934-9900