Iron Bridge Wine Company, Columbia
#1
Posted 06 July 2005 - 03:50 PM
Definitely something to consider if you're out that way for Merriweather-- or even worth a trip if you aren't.
#2
Posted 06 July 2005 - 03:54 PM
-- P. Smith
#3
Posted 01 February 2006 - 03:35 PM
#4
Posted 01 February 2006 - 04:01 PM
Lamb: Ple-e-e-se Li-i-i-sa I thought you lo-o-o-oved me, lo-o-o-oved me
Marge: Whats Wrong Lisa? Can't get enough lamb chops?
Lisa: I can't eat this, I can't eat a poor little lamb.
Homer: Lisa get a hold yourself!! That is lamb, not A lamb.
#5
Posted 02 February 2006 - 02:44 PM
Wine Columnist, The Washington Post
"Life is too short to be scared of wine."
#6
Posted 02 February 2006 - 03:44 PM
Great article Dave!At the risk of self-promotion, I wrote about this place two years ago, so anyone who hasn't heard of it just isn't reading the right things.
![]()
![]()
Lamb: Ple-e-e-se Li-i-i-sa I thought you lo-o-o-oved me, lo-o-o-oved me
Marge: Whats Wrong Lisa? Can't get enough lamb chops?
Lisa: I can't eat this, I can't eat a poor little lamb.
Homer: Lisa get a hold yourself!! That is lamb, not A lamb.
#7
Posted 10 February 2006 - 10:00 AM
Lamb: Ple-e-e-se Li-i-i-sa I thought you lo-o-o-oved me, lo-o-o-oved me
Marge: Whats Wrong Lisa? Can't get enough lamb chops?
Lisa: I can't eat this, I can't eat a poor little lamb.
Homer: Lisa get a hold yourself!! That is lamb, not A lamb.
#8
Posted 12 March 2007 - 05:15 AM
fast cars, slow food
#10
Posted 24 March 2009 - 01:17 PM
http://www.baltimore...0,2448059.story
Pathetic.
Anyone up for an outing to Iron Bridge?
#11
Posted 24 March 2009 - 02:02 PM
Maybe..not this weekend, alas.A popular restaurant and wine bar in Columbia, Iron Bridge Wine Co., had its windows busted out by vandals who left a spray-painted message, "Get rid of the foie gras."
http://www.baltimore...0,2448059.story
Pathetic.
Anyone up for an outing to Iron Bridge?
-- P. Smith
#12
Posted 24 March 2009 - 08:50 PM
Executive Chef
Chester River Yacht Club
Chestertown, MD
#13
Posted 14 April 2009 - 03:07 PM
I've never been there, but the restaurant Iron Bridge Wine Company in Columbia, MD has been vandalized twice because they serve foie gras and have "Foie Gras Fridays".
The owner says they will not change their menu.
I am thinking about going there now to support them.
my food blog: This Is Gonna Be Good
#14
Posted 14 April 2009 - 10:55 PM
I'm in!Duck Liver On Menu Cited In Vandalism
I've never been there, but the restaurant Iron Bridge Wine Company in Columbia, MD has been vandalized twice because they serve foie gras and have "Foie Gras Fridays".
The owner says they will not change their menu.
I am thinking about going there now to support them.
#15
Posted 27 April 2009 - 12:28 PM
We ordered two of each of the four starters on offer. My favorites were the pate and the napoleon. The PB&J overpowered the Foie and the BBQ flavor of the Duck Confit did the same. We got the recommended Pinot Blanc for this course - a little sweet, but it went well with the Foie.
My main was lamb with smashed sweet potatoes and asparagus.
It was my first dinner at Iron Bridge though I'd been for lunch once or twice. I enjoyed going through the racks to find a red meritage for our mains [most of us got either lamb or beef] - it was Bookwalter - perhaps Lot 20.
Scoring a game is about bearing witness, expanding your own ability to observe. - Esquire, 2008.
#16
Posted 27 July 2009 - 09:20 PM
My wife and I ate at Iron Bridge on a celebratory whim tonight. For restaurant week, Iron Bridge is offering three courses for $30 -- an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. Iron Bridge has specials every weeknight like a "burger and wine" special on Mondays. But we actually ate the regular appetizers -- four tapas-sized dishes that we split before having dessert. We paid a little less and still walked out satisfied and full.
Iron Bridge is a special kitchen. Dishes are small, simple and smart, which was my reason to try more little dishes than a full-plate entrees. Consider the "fries" served with a barbecued beef slider. They look like thick cut fries, but they're really slices of polenta, fried with such a light touch that the outside was crisp and the inside was almost creamy. It's surprising. It's funny. But most importantly, it's delicious and dipped beautifully into the barbecue sauce.
I started to write that the best items were the simplest -- house-smoked salmon with a spectacular cream on thin slices of toast. But the dishes are deceptively complex. Someone turned out that salmon with a mouth-filling flavor of fish and salt, but none of the oiliness that mars bad lox. Someone made a perfect cream and thin toasts with a slight crunch, but still the chewiness of bread. It's an intelligence that run through everything at Iron Bridge from the manager who moved us away from a happy, loud group to the waiter who let my wife order a half-pour when the menu only listed wines by the full glass.
This was one of my favorite dinners in a long time. The beef sliders and the shrimp were both cooked perfectly. The bread pudding was delicate -- although more like a cake than the moist puddings that we prefer. The wine was superb and fit my wife's request of "dry, but full flavored" exactly. This was the fun of eating at a favorite restaurant, made especially good because we didn't fall into our "favorite sushi roll" rut. Iron Bridge changes its menu all the time, so we make new picks confident that nothing with disappoint. I really wanted the cheese plate, but we relented because four tapas and dessert truly filled us both up.
If you want the restaurant week special, you need to ask. There wasn't anything in the restaurant that advertised restaurant week or said the "three for $30" special applied tonight.
#17
Posted 04 September 2009 - 03:29 PM
#18
Posted 26 February 2010 - 11:40 AM
Jen, part time pourer at Black Ankle Vineyards
If not LOCALLY PRODUCED, then Organic.
If not ORGANIC, then Family farm.
If not FAMILY FARM, then Local business.
If not a LOCAL BUSINESS, then Fair Trade.
#19
Posted 23 July 2010 - 05:42 PM
I went a couple of weekends ago on a Saturday, mid-afternoon to do some blind wine tasting as practice for the blind tasting group I'm in. The bartender was more than accommodating and chose 5 wines for me to taste blindly. Of course, I couldn't go and not eat so I got the homemade potato chip and foie gras dip app - you cannot go wrong with foie at Iron Bridge, chips were nice and crispy and well seasoned and the dip was creamy and delicious. Not a strong foie flavor - not a downfall imo, but a note in case that's what anyone might expect. I followed that up with the gnocchi w/bison ragout and arugula pesto. I expected the bison to be braised/"pulled", but it was actually ground. It was a delicious dish - I would have thought it too heavy for the summer, but the arugula pesto balanced it nicely.
Jen, part time pourer at Black Ankle Vineyards
If not LOCALLY PRODUCED, then Organic.
If not ORGANIC, then Family farm.
If not FAMILY FARM, then Local business.
If not a LOCAL BUSINESS, then Fair Trade.
#20
Posted 23 July 2010 - 06:42 PM
For whatever it's worth, I tried for Sunday brunch a couple of months ago - I was literally driving up New Hampshire Avenue towards Route 108 and called them, but they only had spaces at the bar available, and I was with my mom (so we ended up at El Andariego, a Salvadoran-Mexican restaurant in Ashton).Back to back posts from me, a sign that not enough DR members are going to Iron Bridge I think.
Cheers,
Rocks
[P.S. The recent addition of just a few good, solid members has pushed me to the verge of moving this forum back to where it deserves to be. A few more new members? Please? I don't want the forum to be dominated by only a few people, even though they are impressive people. The reason I can't just do it willy-nilly, and hope for the best, is that readers here do not like seeing big changes - and I don't want to change the basic look of the home page twice if the Baltimore forum fails again (although that wouldn't be the worst thing in the world even if it does happen). Thank you to all new members from Howard County, Baltimore, and Annapolis for being active here.]
dcdining.com - Restaurant Reviews - Facebook - Twitter <--- Follow meeeeeeeee!
If you're a member here, please friend me personally on Facebook (send me a message with your screen name, please, so I know which member you are!)
#21
Posted 23 July 2010 - 07:40 PM
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users











