Nopa - North of Panhandle
So we came here the other night with our rock-n-roll friends Dave & Shari. Located at Hayes & Divisadero in the not-quite Hayes Valley, not quite Panhandle area of SF. So I guess it is North of the Panhandle. Hence the name. Doi.
I actually caught a taxi within a couple minutes (in SF!?) and got here a bit early solo and grabbed a drink at the bar to get my take on the place. First, a really good, friendly and kinda hip vibe. Great space, a big open rectangle with super-high ceilings, a wrap-around mezzanine, open kitchen and a looong bar. Who woulda thunk it used to be a laundromat? Shows ya what a coat of paint can do for a place. And why isn't laundromat spelled with 'y'?
So, anyways, good first impressions continue. I find a solo stool at the bar, and the people on each side of me are really nice. A couple on one side, a single woman from the 'hood on the other, sits right down and orders a 1/2 bottle - yeah! Nice bartenders too, and a killer drink list. How killer? Johnnie (almost) never drinks bourbon. Basically just f's me up, and I'm more of a tequila or vodka person if I'm hitting the bottle. But NoPa has this great house specials drink menu. Drinks like the Elderflower Gimlet (vodka, elderflower syrup and lime juice), the Forbidden (gin, Gewurztraminer juice, mezcal & preserved lemon), and The Derby, which had my number from the get-go (Nopa bourbon, benedectine, reychauds, and orange). No, I don't have a clue what reychauds is. Who cares?! This is like a Manhattan on crack. And tastes better too. Yummy.
Anyway, I was saved from downing more of these when Janine and Dave & Shari showed up, and we moved on to our table.
Nice kinda cozy layout, but enough room you can have your conversation or pretty easily eavesdrop on a neighboring table's chatter. We like choice! Anyhoo, our server was great - just about all of 'em have these super-cool hairstyles. Can't remember our guys name, but funny, nice and on the ball. So we ordered up some vino and vittles.
We started with...what the hell did we start with?! Maybe that Derby was taking effect...I do remember the Flatbread of Bacon, Carmelized Onions, Radicchio and Gruyere. Excellent blend of tastes and a nice thin crust. Next we had the Warm Goat Cheese, Crostini & Pickled Beets. Looove good goat cheese, so it was hard to go wrong. I think we also had the Marinated Olives. Tasted like...olives. Dave was understanding enough to let us skip the Giant White Beans (thanks Dave), those things freak me out.
Onward - for din din I ordered up the Pan Roasted Black Cod with Lentils and Chicory.I usually don't order that fish (I think it reminds me of cod piece) but it is a most excellent fish. Mellow, firm and tender, blended great with the lentils and slightly bitter chicory. But I do detest having skin on the fish. I know, that's where all the good stuff is, but it's gross. Janine had the Rotisserie Chicken with Escarole and Rosemary Croutons. Rocking croutons! Good bird, kinda smoky and very tender. Good portion too. And those croutons were really tasty. Dave had the Moroccan Vegetable Tajine with Almonds and Lemon Yogurt. Shari ordered it too, after a slight freak-out that they were having the same dish. I stole some bites and it was excellent! Great curry, not too strong and it seemed like you could taste every individual veggie, as opposed to one train wreck like those things usually are, that just taste like 'vegetables'.
For dessert? Doughnut Holes, naturally! Warm Doughnut Holes with Rum Caramel. On the house, too, from our cool server. I personally wasn't that interested in doughnut holes, but that god damn rum caramel should come in coffee mugs.
Good wine list, go check it out yerself. We had some cool small-lot mixed rhone-style varietals (wine-snob Dave called them 'Field Blends', I call them kitchen sink wines)...the Thackery Pleiades and the Margerum M5, both outstanding wines and only ~$40 per bottle.
So, sum it all up, J&J? NoPa gets a solid 8 in our opinion. Good times, good eats and a solid wine list, none of it overpriced!
One hint: Taxi it over there, parking can be a real bitch.
NoPa Restaurant
560 Divisadero @ Hayes
San Francisco, CA
(415) 864.8643


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