In the Fall of 2014 I took Triple D trips to Phoenix, Chicago and Denver and also on a road trip to Florida I was able to try a few more places so now I just needed one and I knew where I wanted to go but wanted to make sure that the restaurant would be ok with my plans. I decided to go to "Slainte Irish Pub" in the Fells Point area of Baltimore. I contacted the restaurant and we chose and day and time for the event. I created and event on Facebook and invited friends to help celebrate. The episode that Slainte was featured on was the soup episode and not only did the food look great but the place looked like a lot of fun. My contact at the restaurant, Leigh Ann told me that the chef would come to visit with us during the visit and sign my book.
I received RSVPs from about a dozen and the plan was to meet about 515p on a Saturday night. The restaurant was very gracious and allowed us to make a reservation for the group, which they normally do not allow on Saturday, an exception because of the milestone visit!
The Fells Point area is a very busy weekend area of Baltimore and within just a mile or two of Slainte are dozens of bars and restaurants and at least 4 Triple D places. The roads are cobblestone and it borders part of the harbor.
Traffic was not fun that night, despite that everyone arrived within about 30 minutes of our planned time. The restaurant is very cool, outside they had a street chef selling gilled, smoked oysters to passers-by and inside the place is on three different levels, almost like in a townhouse. They had us in our own small area on the second level near the bar. The tables were cozy and the area very comfortable. I am blessed with great friends and although some of them didn't know each other it didn't take too long for everyone to become friends. We had about 12 people in all, one friend I hadn't seen in almost 15 years and Dave admitted that he had not seen the show but wanted to come out to celebrate.
On the show they made the Baltimore Seafood Gumbo and an unusual dish called Bibimbap, a sort of Irish-Korean fusion dish that combines seafood, rice, egg and Siracha hat sauce. They are an Irish Pub, so Irish fare is their specialty with a full Irish bar and of course the Guinness Ale was flowing! I chose the Fish and Chips, but in our group think we covered most of the menu. I am not a fan of egg or hot sauce so that's why I didn't try the Bibimbap but the two that did really enjoyed it. All of the food looked great!
Bibimbap - Irish/Korean Fusion |
My Fish and Chips dinner |
Service was phenomenal, our server was always around to refill drinks and make sure everyone was taken care of. As we were finishing up dinner, I asked our server if we could meet the chef and he went and got him. I remembered him from the DDD episode, a bug guy with his arms filled with tattoos. He goes by the name "Neckbone" and he couldn't have been nicer. he told me that he has been at Slainte for 4 years and the owners give him free range on the menu items and changes. Neckbone designed the Biblimbap and most of the menu. He seemed very excited to meet all of us and tanked us for coming in and invited us to come back anytime, which I hope to do!
Neckbone, the chef of Slainte and me |
He spent a good 10 minutes with us, which was great as it was a very busy Saturday night and his rime in the kitchen is very precious. Before he left us he signed my book which made this vist my Official 400th!
Neckbone signing my book |
The group of us stayed for a couple more hours, talking and visiting, no one really wanted the night to end. I did tell the group a lot of stories about my travels and the different places I have been. Everyone headed home after a great night!
Great friends Great Food and Fun Times |
The 400th DDD group |
It was a great night and I was so honored that friends came from so far away to meet and have a great time. Not that I have number 400, I guess it's on to 500, not sure when that will happen but it will be a really fun journey!
Thanks to Stacy, Phil, Linda, Barry, Vivian, Nancy Dave, Scott, Amy, Katherine, Tammy, Angela and Wade for helping me celebrate and of course the staff of Slainte Irish Pub in Baltimore!
Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow! 400 places! Incredible!
Sounds like a great meal with great friends.
Steve, thanks for your message and words of encouragement, I truly appreciate them! I also read and enjoy your blog and keep up the great work
DeleteI wasn't able to be there, obviously, but it was fun to read about this and I'm SO GLAD that the pub made it special for you as well. Your fish and chips looked great and I don't even like that sort of thing haha. So glad you have so many good friends to celebrate life with. You are a great man and are always so kind to everyone. I'm excited to see where you keep journey-ing! Keep enjoying life Bill, and thanks for keeping me a part of it.
ReplyDeleteKoko (Kim) thanks for your continued encouragement, I know that this blog would not have been create if not for you! I feel so honored to call you friend, thanks so much!
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