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Pastime Bar and Grill, Oroville, Washington

We were in the States yesterday to get some gas and a few groceries and, on a word from our friend Ed, decided to go here for lunch.

http://www.pastimebarandgrill.com/

WOW! Oliver should be so lucky to have a restaurant like this one.

It is large, clean, great set up and a wonderful menu. The Chef and service staff really seem to appreciate what they have. The inside walls are a beautiful brick, the backdrop to the bar is a fabulous dark wood. The tables are simple  and tastefully done and the chairs are comfortable.

Don ordered the baby back ribs that came with fiery spicy cold sweet potatoes and what looked like pork belly and chard. For us (just an opinion), if the potatoes were hot in temperature it would not have been such a shock.. His comment was that the ribs should be slow cooked until they fall off the bone. These were tough, chewy and three of the ribs were burnt black.  A little fine tweeking in the kitchen and they have a wonderful winner. (I liked the sauce).

I ordered the black ling cod po’ boy. Wow, it is huge but really sloppy to try to eat. All I can say is more napkins please or wrap it in paper.

We loved this…the ambience is fabulous and, as we sat here eating our lunch, it was getting filled up with customers. I hope it succeeds.

We tried to figure out the menu concept and came up with a “southern” feel.

Go give it a try!

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Brodo Restaurant – Penticton,B.C.

Anyone living here, visiting or just passing through, make sure to stop in at the new Brodo Restaurant. The Chef, Paul Cecconi, really knows what he is doing here.  https://www.facebook.com/tastebrodo  Let me explain….

It is sort of like a Bistro-Deli in that you order your food, be it soup, salad, sandwiches, entrees, beverages and go sit down. When the food is ready and you take that first bite, you will think  you hit the mother lode of goodness, freshness and quality.

We know Chef Paul from a couple of cooking classes we have attended in the past and he is, without a doubt, one of the best ranked Chefs around. He’s not pretentious but friendly, approachable and always, yes always, with a smile. Working along side Paul is his wonderful wife. She was explaining they are also opening up their own restaurant in one of the wineries.

So….that makes 2 eateries in town, raising a small family and really making it work.

If the crowd at lunchtime is an example, the secret is out. Don’t miss it.

Don had a grilled three cheese sandwich with a sliver of red onion and he just kept oohing and ahhing throughout the lunch. The bread was crisp on both sides and sliced thin. Perfect.

I ordered the roast turkey, bacon and smoked cheese sandwich on a fabulous bun. OMGoodness, with emphasis on the goodness part. Wonderful.

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