Sunday, April 1, 2012

Lou’s Beer Garden
It’s a beautiful Sunday morning and I have a surprise outing planned. In a few days it’s Valentine’s Day and Leslie is going out of town for work.  We’re not the type to celebrate this holiday, but the weather has been beautiful so I use it as an excuse to try out a new place; Lou’s Beer Garden in North Miami Beach [ 7337 Harding Avenue ] for Beer Brunch. This charming poolside gastro pub is inconspicuously tucked behind the New World Hotel. Unless you live in the area and have walked by several times, chances are you haven’t noticed the small neon sign at the entry.  Luckily, we were told of its existence.
We arrive, grab a menu at the bar, take a seat poolside, and take in the atmosphere.  The space is flexible and laid back, a total local’s hangout. Nightly entertainment varies; anything from a Heat game projected on the side of the building to live music. The dinner menu, ranges from a 16 hour Pulled Pork Sani to a Garden Fresh Ceviche. Salads, crab cakes, a cheese and meat board, and artisanal thin crust pizzas can serve as accompaniments to one of many craft beers on tap and even more in bottle.
We are ready to order. Having previously seen the menu I knew right away what I was having: Eggs Louis, poached eggs on brioche with crabmeat, hollandaise sauce, and bacon. And of course, the chef recommended pairing, Blanche de Bruxelle, from Brasserie Lefebvre; a Belgian white beer with floral notes and distinct citrus flavors.  This witbeir is cloudy, light in color and has a slightly bitter aftertaste.  That turns out to be Leslie’s choice as well. But, if you prefer lunch rather than breakfast, how about the Nobe Kobe, a Kobe beef burger with all the fixings, paired with an Old Rasputin?
Our food arrives along with a fresh beer. I cut into the eggs let the yolk ooze over the crab, and savor my first bite; a hint of lemon, a touch of bitter from the greens, and the smoky crunch of bacon. Perfection. I take a sip of beer and the subtle citrus notes explode to the foreground, reminiscent of fresh orange juice. A beautiful pairing. With my last piece of brioche I soak up the remaining yolk and contemplate having another beer, but with a trip to the airport looming, we settle for the check.

Beer Brunch at Lou’s Beer Garden: a hidden gem and a definite do over.

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