Last week Ed and I ate at Culinary Dropout, a new restaurant that's housed in the old Grant Road Lumber building. I've never been into the Grant Road Lumber building, so I don't know what it looked like before, but this place was really cool inside.
It's open like a big warehouse would be, with a bar in the center, a stage for musical performances that sits in front of the beautiful glass-enclosed open kitchen, an outdoor seating and play area - ping-pong tables, bean bag toss - and a private dining area called The Coop.
I think because it's new - it opened in September - they might need to iron out a few kinks because I can't say I was in love with the food we ordered. I'm willing to give it another shot though.
Because I still need to try the 36-Hour Pork Ribs and the honey drizzled Fried Chicken.
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