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  • Sooooo my friends were passing through CLE via 90, en route to Vermont from Illinois. I got the phone call "Be here in two hours. Can you find a spot that is convenient to get to from 90?" So I picked.....Lolita. Except it's a Friday night. Holiday weekend. No reservations available. We decided to wing it and shoot for a first come/first serve spot at the bar. No luck there either. Now what? I KNOW! Let's go to this wine bar across the street instead. And so we did. And what a find it was!!! None of us had wine, though. My friends are from IL and NYC, and they had never tried Great Lakes Christmas Beer before, so I insisted that they must! We started with the cheese and meat board. It was the perfect size for four people and contained a very generous and well-thought selection of meats and cheeses. The pickled radish and the cablanca were my favorite items on the plate. For my entree I had the Press Burger: Red dragon cheese, smoked tomato aioli, arugula, and sliced vidalia onion on a challah bun. Mmmmm.......one of the better burgers I've had in awhile! The only thing I would have done differently would have been to caramelize the onion, instead of serving it raw. (Don't get me wrong; I love onion. But raw onions stay with me for days.) I also tasted my friend Holly's dish: Roasted Chicken Breast which consisted of sage and goat cheese risotto, roasted cauliflower, and mushroom madeira sauce. Delectable. The cauliflower had great flavor and the risotto simply melted in my mouth. The decor was beautiful. Exposed brick walls. I think there was an old-fashioned butter churn at the bottom of the stairs, leading to the bathroom. The bathroom sinks looked like wine barrels. It was a cozy night and it was lightly snowing. The cozy atmosphere at Press was absolutely perfect. We decided that Tremont reminds us very much of a neighborhood in Brooklyn called Greenpoint. A large Polish influence, a bunch of really cute pubs, shops, and restaurants, and a great selection of food. The homes even look similar. If you are famliar with Brooklyn, there also appears to be a park in Tremont similar to McCarren park. Bottom line: I want to make this my new favorite spot. I have lived here since last spring and I don't have a "favorite spot" yet. And I'd be hard-pressed not to pick Press!
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