A favourite of university students and workers from neighbouring construction sites, The Abercrombie in Broadway is part of the
DrinkN Dinegroupof pubs and boasts a new menu of food to keep any dude happy.
It's an old pub done new, Drink N Dine style, with the slightest Scottish influence within the dark and still dingy main pub bar and the light- and people-filled beer garden with loads of seating.
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One kilo of chicken wings at The Abercrombie, Broadway |
Group executive chef Jamie Thomas sure has been busy with great specials and new menu items across all the venues - it was The Abercrombie's $10 Friday special from 6-10pm on a one kilogram bucket of chicken wings that got me.
My visions of a large tin bucket were way off though: one kilogram is a lot smaller than I was imagining and I probably could have polished off the basket of crisp, greasy, cornflake-crumbed mid wings and drumettes myself with the mild, orange-tinted 'Red Eye' mayonnaise.
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Mac and cheese balls with spiced ketchup |
I wasn't really sure what to expect from macaroni and cheese balls, but I suppose if you can make
arancini balls
from rice, there's no reason pasta can't be used in the same fashion. I was surprised that macaroni can be moulded to such perfectly spherical shapes.
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Mac & cheese ball innards |
The pasta balls are best devoured straight-from-the-oil hot and heavily dunked in the accompanying tomato sauce. When hot, the cheese strings from every bite of the soft pasta, invoking immediate carb, cheese and naughtiness overload.
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Chicken Caesar salad with bacon, lettuce, queso cheese and ranch dressing |
I thought I'd lighten the load with a salad, which ended up being gigantic and having more chicken, bacon strips and corn chips than a 'healthy' dish really should.
Add ranch dressing and grated
queso cheese and you can pretty much cancel out any goodness from the cos lettuce or kernels of grilled corn.
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Mexican dahl taco with green chilli yoghurt and sweet potato |
There was slight redemption in the vegetarian taco option with a Mexican-spiced dry lentil dahl, served in a soft taco with red cabbage, shavings of sweet potato and quite the refreshing, not-spicy chilli yoghurt.
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Korean short rib taco with slaw and sesame mayo |
The beef short rib taco was a definite winner: tender pulled short rib cooked in Korean chilli bean paste on a bed of red cabbage slaw. Coriander leaves and a flavoured mayonnaise were the icing on the cake of an impressive fusion taco.
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Reuben Dog with mustard, sauerkraut and dill pickle relish, served with chips |
The Reuben Dog is new to the menu of 'dawgs' and is described as a Reuben sandwich inside a hot dog.
Other than the lack of corned beef - although it's a pretty decent frankfurt encased in the white roll - the tang of both the sauerkraut and lurid green dill pickle relish hinted at a Reuben, while the crinkle cut potato chips were pure nostalgia in a paper cup.
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Deep fried Golden Gaytime |
There was going to be a dessert order of The Abercrombie's infamous deep fried Golden Gaytime ice cream regardless of how stuffed we were.
As if the original caramel/vanilla ice cream pop with chocolate and biscuit crumb coating isn't already awesome perfection, this version is battered, crumbed and deep fried as a whole, served with a fanned strawberry and drizzled with syrup.
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Inside the deep fried Golden Gaytime |
Personally, I think perfection can be left well alone, but for those inclined, dig in quick as the ice cream is on a melting path; perhaps made too sweet with the addition of syrup but itwas certainly a novel dessert that had to be ordered and shared.
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The Abercrombie beer garden |
The beer garden didn't empty much over the course of the night, with happy hour jugs keeping things rolling. There was a lot of food out in the beer garden too, proving that fun food, or grits, go a long way.
Food, booze and shoes dined as a guest of The Abercrombie, with thanks to Folke.