Who: The family (Steve-o, Karen & Sister), Roomie and our lovely hosts, the ScanClan (Dave, M.A. & Young Ryan)
Where: Solstice - Kingston, MA
Atmosphere: A renovated train depot w/ exposed brick and good lighting, for those who aren't 29 anymore.
What: Dinner, drinks…balls?
30 years old never tasted so good! Back in my day…ok, I'm not ready to talk like that yet. But again, if this is how you eat when you turn 30, then I'll take it and leave my 20s in the fast food drive-thru.
The matriarch of the ScanClan, the lovely M.A., was kind enough to organize a little outing between our families to celebrate the my birthday. Entirely too nice, as always! Appetizers and cocktails led off our night: Crimson martinis, Champagne martinis, cheeses baked in filo, shrimp…and we're not even @ the restaurant yet! It was a great start to the evening.
From there, my personal driver (thank you Young Ryan) drove us to the restaurant where we had a small wait before being seated at a large round table. I like the round tables. Everyone gets a good view of the entire party and you can all hear each other. Although, we Sweeney's voices are locked to outdoor-mode, so you can always hear us.
Enter Jackie, our sweet and patient server. She was nice, funny and thought I was a school teacher. Tell me the specials, and I'll be whatever you want Jackie. I LOVE hearing the specials. And she got through the specials nicely; a shear pro, because I thought I was the only one who wanted to laugh during the specials recitation, until my dad (Steve-o) asked, "What was that 2nd one again?". Jackie pleasantly replied, "Lamb balls. It's the Lamb Balls. They're balls…oh.". Sorry Jackie. You got Sweeney'd.
To clarify, the Lamb balls were officially Arancini, and sister was more than happy to order them. And no, it was never not funny. Ah, I'm so glad I still have my sense of humor in my old age.
Young Ryan (yes, we let the driver eat with us) ordered the calamari, which of course, we all had to dig in on. It was delish. There was a seasame-ish/soy-ish dipping sauce that I've never thought to use for this appetizer. Big success. Much better than any cocktail sauce or marinara. I usually never dip calamari in anything. That was some good squid. For an entree, he had the Steak Frites, no veggies. He had the misfortune of sitting next to me, so I can tell you, that was one of the best steaks I have ever had and I plan to order it the next time I go. There will be a next time. Is it too soon to tell you that? I mean c'mon…we all know this revue is a rave. Let's not fake it. Back to the Frites! They came w/ a nutmeg-y ketchup and a garlic-y mayo. Homerun. This place knows what it means to dip!
Roomie got a special Sole over a Celery Puree w/ fried lemon pieces. It was magical. If you don't like munching on celery or were deprived of Ants on a Log as a kid, it's ok. Celery Puree is way better than both of those things. And I've never had a piece of fried lemon in my life. It was genius. Slice it, bread it, fry it. Yup. I will, thanks.
M.A. had the delicious Sea Scallops over a Lobster Risotto, I should know. I sat only 1 seat away from her. That plate was not safe. We all know how I feel about lobster…so it should mean a lot when I say (type) that it was one good dish. We discussed this at length. Yes, lobster was definitely a hot topic, aside from the balls.
I cannot believe I failed to mention the salads. I need to structure these revues in a more cohesive manner…but I'm busy. The salads were crazy! Roomie and I shared the caser, as we often to do. The Solstice ceaser is now tied for 1st place for the best cease salad I've ever had. This dressing was creamy and for a little plot twist, it had a think balsamic glaze drizzle on top. It was like candy. And it was a wicked good idea. Balsamic glaze = peace on earth, my friend. It could save the world one tastebud at a time. Sister and M.A. both got the Warm Medjool Dates stuffed with Goat Cheese salad with a Blood Orange Dressing. I am not sure if I've ever tried dates, but I can now tell you, if it's warm and stuff w/ goat cheese, I'm a #1 fan. That salad was something I've never seen before…it even intrigued Roomie, who does not do funky cheeses.
My meal was a seasonal favorite, but not a special. I got the Butternut Ravioli in a warm sage butter sauce. They offer an appetizer portion and an entree portion. I was sort of full at the time of ordering, so I considered the app portion...but let's be honest. I got the entree and ate the entire thing. It was incredible. It was sweet and savory and perfect.
Karen (Mother) had the pork chop, which Steve-o said he would get if he went back. So that was a hit. Dave (the head of the ScanClan) got the Lamb Trio w/ was a Shank, some Wellington and a T-bone all in one. Looked and smelled amazing. Even got a little doggie bag for…the dog. Bailey. She was in Doggie Heaven!
Am I forgetting anything? The wine! The Malbec was awesome. An Argentinean bottle w/ lots of legs. I think? I know it was amazing, even prompting Karen to say it was the best glass of red wine she's ever had…and she's had her share, if you know what I mean. (Um...If you don't know what I mean, I mean that she drinks a lot of red wine. Also, you should get out more.)
To sum up, I believe I will quote…myself…"genius", "amazing", "wicked good idea"…"balls"…wow, I say a lot! Solstice was so nice and I am so thankful to the ScanClan for putting together this evening @ such an awesome place. I also thank you, Jackie, our server, for not losing your mind w/ our rowdy group. You're a saint, Jackie. A saint!
I give Solstice 2 long, fruity legs and 3 balls! A major success and place I plan to grace again soon.
***One complaint? The water boy called me ma'am. It's miss! Miss! Oh man. Early bird specials are right around the corner aren't they?
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