**** Urban Solace has closed
It's kind of strange; I thought I'd done a large post on Urban Solace before, but all I could find was a "burger week" post from back in 2009. Kind of strange since US was a favorite of the Missus for a couple of years. Regardless, the Missus had never had brunch at Urban Solace. And with us both having a nice leisure weekend day for a change, it felt like the right time to reacquaint ourselves.
We found parking rather quickly on Ray Street and stopped a couple of times as we made our way around the block to Urban Solace; which was pretty empty on this weekend morning.
I have to say; the service on this visit was outstanding, genial, professional, and the staff just seemed to have perfect timing.
Of course we started with the biscuits, which we just about perfect this time around.
Moist with a nicely balanced texture, hitting that sweet spot between fluffy and dense. It had a mild cheese flavor, which didn't over-power the biscuit, and we didn't even need the Orange-Honey Butter or Smoked Tomato Jam.
Since it was going to be noon-soon....we decided on some cocktails. The Missus picked something off the cocktail list; while I asked what the "Dealers Choice", basically the bartender's special was. And was rewarded with a refreshing, smokey, slightly herbal Mezcal-Chamomile Spritz. This was super good and not too sweet....in fact, the Missus ended up ordering one as well. Once She finished what She was drinking.
The Shrimp and Grits have always been a favorite of ours here; and this did not disappoint.
While the grits are perhaps...well, too refined (creamy) for my taste, it is still quite good. The shrimp....and there were five good sized ones in that little cast iron skillet were cooked and seasoned perfectly. Overall a very nice dish.
We also ordered the Beef Cheek Hash, which was probably our least favorite dish of the meal.
The beef cheeks were shredded finely, nice beefiness, but there wasn't very much of it. The eggs were cold. The potatoes were nice; but man, we're used to food being too salty these days; but this was a rarity as it really needed some salt! We ended up taking almost all of this home (except for the eggs). I fried up some lardons and added it to the leftovers for lunch the next day. And it still needed more salt!
Our wonderful Server asked us if we were interested in the daily special or per their definition the "secret menu"? As soon as she said "torchon de foie gras", we both answered "yes" at the same time. This was a huge portion and pretty good.
The torchon had a perfect texture; creamy, but with substance. It was a touch too sweet, but asked for some salt which brought the flavor back into balance. The toasts were nice; but for some strange reason; I loved having the foie gras with the biscuits. This is definitely a must order when we return....if they have it.
Here's the deal; when the torchon is available they only have enough product for five orders. I was told to call on the day of our visit to see if they had this or any other "secret menu" items. She also mentioned that for some reason; it's not very popular. Strange.....though I'm hoping it isn't popular the next time we visit!
Excellent service, nice cocktails that aren't overly sweet, and foie gras. Now that's a fairly successful brunch, don't you think?
Urban Solace Restaurant
3823 30th Street
San Diego, CA 92104
Hours:
Mon - Thurs 1130am - 930pm
Saturday 1030am - 1030pm
Sunday 930am - 230pm, 5pm - 9pm
Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays
Glad to hear their biscuits are still good. Never knew they had foie gras on their secret menu.
Posted by: Junichi | Thursday, 05 July 2018 at 09:41 AM
nice secret menu!
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 05 July 2018 at 11:57 AM
We didn't know either Junichi! It was one of the highlights of our meal.
Makes me wonder what other "secret" stuffs they might have Kat.
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 05 July 2018 at 12:15 PM