Name: | Sunset Alehouse | Address: | 20 Front St S, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA | Map: | Google Map |
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Sunset Alehouse
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| Oh, yes! Oh, yes! Oh, yes! | |
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| Snowy night at the Sunset Alehouse in Issaquah, WA...one of the few places that was open tonight, and also a place that was recently recommended to me for their French dip. | |
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| They have TVs and it was pretty crowded in here; lots of families. | |
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| Totally random side note, but I noticed that their subtitle font is clearer and cleaner than I've ever seen; O technology how far you have come!!! | |
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| There it is, on their fresh sheet, the Jak's (they're operated by the same folks) NY Steak Sandwich. "Lightly marinated & grilled, steak butter toasted roll, au jus. $16. Paired with a Russian River Damnation Golden Ale 12 oz. Btl. ~ California ~ $10." I did both!! Ordered it medium rare with a side salad with bleu cheese, per the usual. | |
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| There's the beer. Really fancy if you read the bottle, HIGHLY recommended ($10 bucks for a bottle, though!?! Holy cow!!!) | |
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| I'm no hand model, but you're supposed to pour it all careful-like, which I did. | |
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| Really nice looking and very drinkable, delicious, fine beer. Served in a nice glass; fun to pour. | |
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| Jessica reported to me that there was a poster of 'David Lee Roth with 'assless chaps'' in the ladies room. ...so I gave her the camera and sent her packing. You're welcome. | |
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| The salad. Pretty good. Nothing too fancy but good. | |
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| The dip (Steak Sandwich) served. Really nice looking bread, toasted. Solid au jus, and a lot of steak in there, medium rare. With a steak knife... Fancy bamboo skewer type. | |
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| Yes, a LOT of meat here. This thing is awesome!!! And you can see how the beef juice drips into the bread but it didn't make it greasy... | |
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| The good bread and perfect medium-rare beef with STEAK BUTTER TOASTED ROLL. | |
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| This is from Jak's Steakhouse in Issaquah, the parent/sister restaurant of Sunset Alehouse, which is kitty-corner. This dip rivals that of The Keg in the sense that it is very good and what I'd call "an easy 5" of 5 points. | |
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Sunset has a standard roast beef French dip on their menu but I wanted to pay the extra $5 to this fancier one from Jak's, which was a special on their menu. | |
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Jak's NY Steak Sandwich (French Dip) | |
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| They give you a very large, full piece of really tender, delicious steak prepared how you like it. They served me a perfect medium-rare. | |
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This thing is tangy and juicy; an easy FIVE (5) of 5!!! The bread is lightly toasted and has a beefy taste to it ("beef butter"). The bread and meat are the same soft texture, which is really good; it just goes to show how tender their very delicious steak is!!! The bread was basic, soft, and toasted. You can taste the barbeque on the steak in a good way; not overpowering, just there. There was a perfect amount of au jus provided, which was smooth, good, and sweet beefy jus. The sandwich has a dense, rich beef flavor that was so excellent. | |
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Overall, I want to give this thing a six but I'll give it a 5 to keep it real. This is a a really delicious steak sandwich; my favorite yet!! | |
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| The lettuce on the salad was semi-wilted but okay/good enough. The bleu cheese dressing was runny and bitter but the salad was okay overall. I'll give it a four. | |
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This is still my favorite French dip ever. So amazing with that big piece of meat between bread. So fun. | |
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