MARY FURR -- Dining Out
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New Year’s Day will mark a first for owner Peter Andriet and the
Huntington Beach Beer Co.: It will be the first time since opening on
Main Street that their 2 a.m. weekend closing time will allow the
restaurant and pub to celebrate a New Year and a new millennium in the
style they like.
There will be two seatings -- 6:30 p.m. ($29.99) and 8:30 p.m. ($35.99),
complete with party favors, a martini bar and a cigar bar. You name it,
they’ll try to have it.
As Assistant Manager Chris Cunningham, a Huntington Beach High School
grad, says, they have the beer -- six big vats at the entrance -- and the
food to make New Year’s a memorable event.
On the three-course set dinners, there’s a choice of filet mignon, salmon
or chicken, served with a vegetable medley of yellow squash, zucchini,
carrots and the plumpest fresh mushrooms, and something you don’t find
often -- perfectly boiled red-skin potatoes, firm but fluffy. The thin
red skin adds a special flavor. Finish with dessert and complimentary
handcrafted ale, wine, champagne or soft drink for the designated driver.
Steaks and chops are Beer Co. favorites: A 12-ounce New York Steak
($13.95) is at least an inch thick, grilled to perfection with those red
potatoes and vegetables. For an extra treat, add mushroom-peppered gravy
($2), creamy rich and gently spiced.
Kitchen Manager Pablo Guttierez does the delicately boned rack of Cajun
lamb ($12.25) just right. Six small chops with a faint garlic scent are
brushed with a chipotle sauce of roasted jalapeno chiles that gives them
a warm spiciness.
A dessert we tried, chocolate chip calzone for two ($4.25), has a flaky
but chewy crust like pizza dough, filled with white and dark chocolate
chips and baked in the wood-fired oven. Two scoops of meltingly rich
Dryers ice cream nestle beside it -- a rich treat for chocoholics.
“The Huntington Beach Beer Co. is about beer and good food,” says our
server, Victoria, looking forward to the unique New Year’s festivities
the crew is planning.
Cunningham said the New Year will be rung in by times zones, beginning
with the East Coast and ending with the West Coast, with prizes and party
favors adding to the fun as midnight strikes in each time zone.
“We at the Beer Co. hope this year will set a standard for celebrations
to come,” he said.
There is something about the rebirth of Downtown that fits right in with
the beginning of a new millennium.
Climb the stairs to the Huntington Beach Beer Co., dine on the patio
overlooking Main Street or gaze out the tall windows at the Pacific and
you’ll know this is the place.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments or
suggestions for her, call (562)493-5062.
HUNTINGTON BEACH BEER CO.
WHERE: 201 Main St., Huntington Beach
HOURS: 11:30 a.m. to midnight, Sunday through Thursday; open until 2 a.m.
Friday and Saturday.
CALL: 960-53543
MISCELLANEOUS: The restaurant will offer two special seatings on New
Year’s Eve. Reservations are required.
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