Denver Restaurant Week: The Oceanaire

Oh Denver Restaurant Week, how do I love thee?  Let me count the ways.

On a scale of 1-10, how embarrassing is it that I originally learned that as a line from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” instead of as a famous poem?  Actually, don’t answer that.  Anyways, guess what just ended ended a full week ago?  Denver Restaurant Week!  The week when Denver restaurants of all sizes, shapes and price ranges come together to present us Coloradoans with set multi-course menus for $30/person.  It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy a meal at some of the pricier restaurants for a more affordable price and it brings great joy to my life.  It also brings great decision making anxiety to my life as I attempt to sift through the very long list of participating restaurants.  But after seeing “Crab Cake Taster” on the menu for the Oceanaire I was sold and after hearing “Salted Caramel Pretzel Sundae,” Joey was more than sold.

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Let’s take a journey through the meal, shall we?

We started with bread… and this plate of chilled vegetables and olives?  Is this a thing?  We also started with a bottle of red wine, because why not?  Also, it was Wine Wednesday so we had to, right?

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Next, we had a choice of appetizer.  As previously stated, I was in it for the crab cake taster so that’s obviously what I ordered.  Joey went with the clam chowder, which I tasted and thought was really good, but not nearly as good as my crabby cake.  It was baked instead of fried so it had this lovely soft creaminess.  I wouldn’t have minded eating 3 more 🙂

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Then came entrees.  I ordered the paella.  It sounded good and I felt like it was a good compromise between meat and seafood, but it was just okay.  Joey’s steelhead on the other hand… AMAZING!  We made a deal to switch halfway through and I was more than okay with passing off the paella.

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We also ordered these giant asparagus.  Seriously, they were freakishly huge.  Joey described them as “like eating a hot dog made of vegetable,” which is both hilarious and incredibly accurate.  Also, Joey decided to order some scalloped potatoes without consulting me — which is rude because all food related decisions should involve me — but then they were delicious and that shut me right up.

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I was expecting to share dessert but we each got to order our own.  In other words, I had to be rolled out to the car afterwards.  Sadly, the sundae was rather boring, but my carrot cake was good.  It had a slight hint of orange to it that I couldn’t decide if I liked or didn’t, but it at least made it a little more unique.  Unless carrot cake always tastes orangey?  I’m obviously new to the world of carrot cake.

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Overall, I liked the Oceanaire, but I didn’t love it.  I felt some of the dishes were just so-so (read: chowder, paella, sundae) and my inner food snob feels like a really standout restaurant doesn’t have anything so-so on the menu.  BUT the crab cake, salmon and carrot cake were so good that the meal still felt special and satisfying.

Up next, our night at Restaurant Kevin Taylor!

Do you have a restaurant week where you live?

Are you a seafood eater?

Are you a carrot cake lover or hater?  I feel there’s no in between there.

Oscar Weekend Things

I have the post-Oscar blues.

The countless days and nights I spent at the movie theater this winter finally all culminated with the big show last night (the Oscars are my Super Bowl) and now that it’s all over, I’m like “what do I do with myself now?!”  What did you guys think of the show??  As far as winners go, I felt it was pretty predictable, but I love love loved Pink’s performance, Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts eating pizza in the audience and every second of Ellen’s hosting job.  Can she just do it every year forever?  Oh and I beat Joey in the annual at-home ballot competition.  When in doubt, pick Gravity.

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Anyways, rewinding back to Friday, I made a giant pot of pasta (homemade Penne Rosa, for the win!) and we discovered we could rent “Nebraska” through Apple TV.  Honestly, I did not want to see this movie.  It looked boring, was in black and white and starred Will Forte.  The same person who starred in MacGruber?  No thanks.  But as we were two nominees away from seeing all the movies up for Best Picture I figured “why not?”  Or more like “ugh, if I must.”  But!  I loved it!  Thought it was so funny and June Squibb killed it.  Favorite scene: Bruce Dern’s character’s reaction to Mt. Rushmore.  A+++!

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Post-Saturday workout & Home Depot run lunch.

I’m trying to do this thing where I work out on the weekends.  On the one hand, it sucks because it’s the weekend and I want to be doing other fun stuff like watching TV in bed, drinking amounts of caffeine that make me feel severely off kilter and working on house projects, but on the other hand, the weekends are so much easier to coordinate a workout with.  I can go at almost any time, stay as long as I want and not feel rushed.  So if it means being able to sleep in a little later during the week (week day morning workouts suck) and not have to go straight from work to the gym (the only thing worse than week day morning workouts), then I’m all for it.  And thus ends the longest most boring paragraph ever about my workout schedule…

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We spent most of the day Saturday putting our living room back together, which involved texturing new drywall, painting some holes Joey patched up and cleaning the floor.  Like on my hands and knees with a rag for hours because there was drywall dust stuck in every.single.crack.  And that’s all I’d really like to say about that.  But the good news is our TV is back in the living room, our couch is no longer in the kitchen and I can actually see the floor!  Which is worthy of a celebration, if you ask me! 

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We had a reservation at Restaurant Kevin Taylor for Denver Restaurant Week and even though I felt the service and atmosphere left a lot to be desired, the actual food was pretty good.  I’m actually going to dedicate an entire post (or 2…) to our Denver Restaurant Experiences this week, so I’ll just leave it at that for now.  Oh and I’ll leave you with this picture of something that was hanging up near the restroom.  I think we found the groomsmen outfits for the wedding!

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Afterwards, we headed to a bar where our wedding band was playing.  You know, just to make sure they were still good (they were).  And because some of Joey’s family was there checking them out for the first time.  They all approved and good thing, because we already put that deposit down… Then, we headed to a friend’s birthday party.  Can I just say that beer pong is so much better now than when I used to play it?  That whole thing where you just fill the cups with water and keep your actual drink on the side and sip as desired is so preferable to the chugging of crappy dirty beer.  Also, I am the epitome of terrible at beer pong.

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Sunday involved more working out (today’s rest day never felt so good) and Joey and I rushing to an afternoon movie (because we rush everywhere…).  “Philomena,” which we keep calling “Philomania” because of that SNL skit a few weeks ago, was the only best picture nominee we hadn’t seen, so we had to.  Sadly, it was just as cheesy and boring as I thought it was going to be.  Definitely my least favorite of all the films, but I can’t believe we actually saw them all!  Between seeing all the best pictures, all the short films and one of the documentaries, we killed it on the Oscar thing this year.

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Spent the rest of the afternoon with this little project.  I’ve got one out of three coats up and I’m so so excited for our chalk wall.  It will most likely feature the name of whichever beer we’re currently brewing/drinking and notes from me to Joey saying stuff like “you forgot to hang up the towel in the bathroom AGAIN!”  I think he’s really gonna love it.  Also, I swear I’m going to start showing some pictures of the house now that it’s closer to being done.  One day…

Happy Monday!

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What was your favorite moment of the Oscars?

What did you do this weekend?

Are you celebrating Mardi Gras or National Pancake Day tomorrow?  That’s a yes to both for me!