Bluebeard’s lunch menu features many of the items from
dinner—the charcuterie, cheese and many of the “snacks.” But they offer several sandwich options as
well. We decided to mix it up and share
several things. We started with a small
portion (they call it a side) of the duck confit Caesar salad ($8). First thing, for a small salad, this is an
extremely generous portion. I can only imagine what the full portion is
like. The salad was really good. Hubby
could not stop talking about how much he liked it. There wasn’t too much in common with a
traditional Caesar salad when you looked at it other than some lettuce and
croutons—it was full of lots of other things—red onions, thinly sliced fennel,
carrot ribbons, olives, some grated hard boiled egg, a bit of celery, and of
course, the duck confit. It did have an anchovy vinaigrette, which gave it that
taste similar to a Caesar. All the
crunchy earthly flavors were really really good with the salty dressing (and
thankfully it was tossed and properly dressed).
Pretty sure I will have a hard time getting hubby not to order this
every time (it’s on the dinner menu too).
My choice was the egg salad sandwich ($9). Now, I realize
that sounds boring, but this is an exceptional egg salad sandwich. There was the base of the egg salad, and
there was also goat cheese, pickled red onions, some greens, capers and bagna
cauda (which is a spread or dip that is made with anchovies and garlic). And all of it was on nice toasty, grilled,
hearty slices of Amelia’s bread. Wow,
this is a really, really good sandwich. You have the richness of the egg, the
briny flavor from the capers and anchovy, and the slightly tart yet creamy
taste from the goat cheese and it is a perfect combination. All the flavors work really well to balance
each other out (and it doesn’t hurt that I love all of these things). No one taste overwhelmed the others; they
were in just the right proportion. They
were served with very crunchy house made potato chips.
We also shared the carnitas tacos ($13)—there were three in
a serving. They each had tons of avocado and the carnitas, meat. There was also salsa, cilantro, a bit of cream
and fresh jalapenos with limes on the side.
I have to say, this was our least favorite of the day. Nothing really wrong with it, but the meat
was a little too dry and the flavors just didn’t stand out like the other
things. There was a ton of the meat, and
they needed a bit more of the toppings to meld everything together. There was a lot of avocado, but that was
about it. Also, the limes that came with
were really dry—I couldn’t get any juice out of them. I asked for some new ones that were much
better. Once you got a really nice squeeze of the lime juice, they improved a
lot. But this was one item I probably
wouldn’t get again just because there are so many other delicious sounding
things on the menu.
Even though we had really had quite enough to eat, we broke
down and ordered dessert. We had the
zeppoles ($10) with some coffee (hubby wanted me to be sure and mention how
much he liked the coffee) and tea.
Zeppoles are little fried balls of brioche dough. I guess you could call
them Italian doughnut holes. Wow, they
were really delicious (and addicting).
They were really light and super hot.
I really enjoyed the 3 different dipping options they gave you—chocolate
ganache, honey goat cheese, and strawberry preserves. I couldn’t really tell you which I liked
best. And a combo of a couple was good
too—I especially liked a little double dip into the goat cheese and the
strawberry. Sort of like a really delicious cheesecake. The portion was quite generous and would be
great for sharing for up to 3-4 people.
The zeppoles were great, but the entire Bluebeard dessert menu looks so
good. It is one of the most original
dessert menus in Indy I think, and every single thing sounds great. I would happily eat every one.
As far as I can tell, Bluebeard just keeps growing and
improving. Pretty much every visit has been successfully better and
better. Our service was spot on, and the
food was very, very good. I can’t wait to see what future visits hold.
Bluebeard
653 Virginia Ave
Indy, 46203
317/686-1580
My family came to town a couple of months ago so we tried to take them here for Saturday lunch. Although the website said they should be open, the doors were locked. That was not cool.
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ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with Bluebeard. I can hardly bring myself to go anywhere else for dinner, because it's just so good. The ambiance is perfect, the food is creative and well executed, the servers are friendly and courteous. Such a great addition to our city.
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