Name: | The Loft at Latitude Forty Seven Seven | Address: | 18779 Front St NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, USA | Map: | Google Map |
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The Loft French Dip, Poulsbo, WA
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| It was Labor Day and I was hanging on the Olympic Peninsula because that's cool. Needed to eat! Nice waterfront place. | |
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| Quite a bit of meat. Looked quite good. | |
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Comes with a steal knife for cutting. | |
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Poor jus and too-absorbent bread the missing link. | |
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| Mentions soft baguette so could be too soft. | |
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Too absorbent. Nicely toasted, buttered, okay size. | |
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| Shaved prime rib. How is this possible? | |
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Pretty good meat. No real complaints. Was juicy, too. Plentiful. | |
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| Onions, peppers and provolone could be too much and too rich. | |
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They added something. (Cheese, onions, peppers). Peppers made it look good and seem fancy. | |
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| They refer to it as 'real', so better be good. | |
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Good smelling. Was initally hot, came in a large container. Additional richness and it could have made the whole sandwich a 5. | |
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Was quite well done and fun to eat but I think the somewhat weak jus made it less then perfect. The sandwich alone was good but dry and I hoped the jus would save the day; it helped but didn't rescue it fully, in the end. | |
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| Cute little salad with nice cukes, pretty radish slice, carrots, tomato, croutons. | |
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| Nicely shredded, a little thicker. | |
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Really nice place with a great deck and ambiance. And great food to boot! | |
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