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  • The biggest impression The Peculiar Rabbit made was when I was leaving last night. Let me rewind to my dinner last night with a friend to catch up. We had reservations via OpenTable (this venue doesn't give dining points FYI) at 6pm and as the evening was warm preceded to dine on the upstairs patio. At 6pm the downstairs bar was empty and we proceeded straight up the stairs. The local art on the wall is a good choice for such a prominent neighborhood location. Still it was odd to walk through what used to be a goth dance club to see it all fancy and covered in brightly lit wood. The view is indeed, really, really nice. Our waiter's knowledge of the beer list wasn't comprehensive when I asked him about the type & bitterness of some of the selections but he was able to make a suggestion when I told him the style I preferred. Kudos to them for carrying Breckenridge Brewery's Agave Wheat that I discovered on a recent ski trip. My friend and I were tempted by the PBR PEI's but split the baby back rib sliders with granny smith apple slaw. He ordered the Shepard's Pie I went with the signature Peculiar Rabbit. I was surprised at how long our appetizer was taking so I believe the kitchen is still figuring out their timing. Indeed the sliders we wanted to share arrived just after as our main dishes. The fries that accompanies the appetizer looked great but just weren't as crispy as I was expecting but tasted good. The apple slaw on the sliders is really great pairing. I can't speak for my my friend's Shepard Pie as it was gone by the time I looked up to ask. I was engrossed with the peculiar rabbit. The rabbit itself is executed sublimely, with a mild and not overwhelming flavor in the cabernet sauce that envelopes the rabbit meat without overwhelming or hiding it's game meat earthiness. The mashed potatoes the rabbit rests upon are smooth for a rich experience as a dish. So to recap the food is really good, not outrageous but certainly a price point generally above the rest of the neighborhood but Lulu's, the service/kitchen pacing is mildly underwhelming (and really the only thing holding back a 4th star) but not impressive and I've already stated the view is great. So let's get to the atmosphere which really was impressed upon me as I left and more people were there. I can completely see the Peculiar Rabbit becoming the new it place for first or second dates. If you want to impress the first date, spend the money, order dinner and eat on the top level patio. For a more relaxed or mingling evening stay on the second floor & sample multiple dishes from the bar snack menu or drift to the back room for skee ball or bumper pool. To pick up a new upwardly mobile professional friend hang out inside at the first level bar and for a first date cozy up at the tables & heat lamps out front to people watch Snug Harbor or Soul's patrons.
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