We found The Craftsman quite by accident several years ago and try to go there with some frequency. The decor is warm with mission-style furniture and Frank Lloyd-Write touches throughout. The menu is heavy on local, in-season and organic ingredients. It always reminds me of Heartland, recent winner of the coveted James Beard Award and a subject of this blog. Although The Craftsman has similar quality and ingredients but a lower price endless populous atmosphere.
Last night it was dinner with our friends and neighbors Warren and Chelle. What a great time. We started with a long conversation that seemed it could have gone for days, but our of hunger, I diverted my attention to the menu to get some nourishment. We started sharing the charcuterie plate and a large cheese plate with some tempranillo. The star was definitely the charcuterie plate with great cured meats and pate/terrine like meats including pork, duck and rabbit.
For the main entree Chelle and I opted for the rabbit confit with polenta croutons and honey. Although my rabbit was slightly dry (I like my birds just cooked), the flavor was spot-on and the croutons were delicious. Warren's duck looked terrific and as he pointed out later, he cleaned the bone. That good it was. Sharon had a carbonara of which I got a taste and enjoyed the delicious, salty taste of pancetta.
We didn't try the desserts (probably because of all the bread we had with the apps), but I have in the past and they are in keeping with the rest of the menu. Really a terrific place worth to continue to patronize.
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