On our AK day, we like to go to DTD for a late-ish dinner. We chose Raglan Road this time because of the mostly excellent reviews we have read here on TheDIS. We didn't care for it too much last time (many years ago) and decided it was time to give it another shot.
Our table was right next to the small dance stage in the middle of the big room, Perfect! We had a great view of the small band (actually I think it was 2 guys) and the dancers, which we loved! As it was a Saturday night, the place was hoppin' with a pretty rowdy bar crowd and the diners seemed to all be in a good meed.
I cannot find my bill for this dinner so I can't remember our server's name, but he was very good, and gave us good suggestions
ETA: Herc seems to remember his name was Mike.. I started off with a sangria (recommended by our waiter) and it was good, but not your typical sangria, maybe a little more juicy than usual:
Aladdin opted for the beer flight, which he enjoyed a lot:
For an appetizer, we chose the scallop forest to share amongst the four of us:
These were absolutely delicious! They tasted very fresh and were prepared perfectly. They didn't need the dipping sauce, but it was very good, too.
For his entree, Aladdin chose the steak (with basil oil):
The meat was very good and perfectly cooked, but I'm sorry, I just don't think that basil goes very well with steak. I love a good steak and I love me some basil...just not together. I am a big chimichuri fan, too, but it calls for parsley and/or cilantro, not basil. JMO. Aladdin didn't love the combo either. No big deal, he'd order steak here again, but would just ask them to leave this off next time.
Belle went with the same thing she had last time and loved, the Shepherd's Pie:
She loved this again! This was a truly tasty dish, and I think it was the winning entree of the night! It was simple yet with a little bit of a spin, nothing bland about it. We all loved it!
Hercules was in the mood for a burger, so he decided to go for one, medium rare, with Dublin cheddar:
It was served with big steak fries ("chips") and was cooked perfectly.
ETA: He wanted me to add that the burger had some kind of sweet chutney on it. He can't remember what kind it was exactly, but he said the sweetness of the chutney perfectly complemented the sharpness of the cheddar, and this was the only burger he has ever had that did not "need" mayo. This was one of his favorite meals of the trip. The goodness and simplicity of the food, combined with the really fun atmosphere, has him begging to return to RR.
I chose the (GRRRR, why oh why, did I choose this?!) It's Not Bleedin' Chowder:
Bottom line is, I do not like this dish! It gets a lot of rave reviews, so I thought maybe I just hit it on an "off" night last time. I also asked the waiter and shared my trepidation, and even he recommended it. Well...no. This is just yucky to me. Fishy and watery and raw garlic-y. I will return to this restaurant for the atmosphere and because the rest of my family insists, but I promise you, I'm done trying to get along with this dish! It will be either scallops as an entree or maybe the shepherd's pie. And I'm open to other suggestions, if you care to offer any, friendly DISers!
For dessert, of course Aladdin and I each had Ger's Bread and Butter Pudding:
This is really delicious. I didn't enjoy it as much this time as I did last time...I think it was just a little over cooked this time, but still yummy! Aladdin loved it.
Hercules had this, I think it's the Trifle?
He didn't really care for it too much.
Belle had this, and I have no idea what it is. Anyone, please feel free to jump in for others. I think it looks like merengue in a sea of fruit syrup?
Jury is back with the verdict, we will return to RR on our AK night this summer! There will be no chowder at our table!