When
Laurie’s sister Bonnie and her husband Bill paid a visit to us, there was one
restaurant that we really wanted to take them to…and that was the “Farmacy” on
South Northshore Drive in Knoxville.
Laurie and I had recently enjoyed a meal here and since her sister and
husband like to try different and innovative combinations and presentations.
Farmacy
would be easy to miss just driving by… Its entrance and presence in the middle
of a strip shopping center is understated to say the least.
Once
inside, Bonnie and Bill were surprised to see that patrons have to order at the
counter and pay in advance. The
restaurant’s staff brings the food out to you when it’s ready.
The
restaurant is quite small…long and narrow with seating side by side along the
wall all the way to the back. (Not my favorite type of seating) It is a little
dark as you move toward the rear of the dining area but some live plants and
little lights brighten up the area a bit.
Despite
the seating, in the end it’s all about the food isn’t it!?
Once
again Laurie and I ‘had’ to order “The Stack” as an appetizer. The first photo shows the full order…four fried
green tomato slices stacked with artichoke pesto, marinara, goat cheese and
fresh basil. ($7.95) Laurie also took a picture of her individual serving. Bonnie thought she would have liked it better
without the tomato sauce…but the rest of us were very happy!
I should
have known better as French Fries aren’t a positive for my health…but what the
heck! This humongous ‘Starter’ is the
Farmacy’s “Black and Blue Fries”. ($7.95) Hand cut fries are drenched in
Nashville hot chicken sauce, homemade buttermilk and then blue cheese crumbles,
chives and candied bacon are mixed in.
We
couldn’t believe the portion! It was
huge and a little too spicy for Bonnie.
They were very nice but very rich as well as spicy to the taste. They managed to combine sweet and savory in
this offering… The candied bacon was a special plus!
For my
entrée, I ordered the Pepper Crusted Beef Brisket… It was slow cooked and fork
tender and served over some nice smashed red potatoes and accompanied by a side
of tomato jam. ($15.95)
The
brisket was very good and I also liked the tomato jam. As for the smashed red potatoes, I took some
of the spicy goodness from those Black and Blue Fries and mixed the two
together. Yum!
To my
surprise, Bill ordered the “Farmacy Burger” for his main dish. ($16.95) Locally
raised beef was grilled and blackened and served on a grilled ciabatta
roll. It was layered with smoky pimento
cheese, bacon, arugula and tobacco onion straws. It was accompanied by a side of Fried Green
Tomatoes with Buttermilk Dressing and a huge order of nice hand cut fries.
He really
liked his burger and the layers of flavor worked very well together. The sides were very nice too…but Farmacy
could increase its margin a touch by serving about 75% of this side of French
fries.
Bill also ordered a
special side…fried Okra. I didn’t get
the price… In any case, he didn’t think that the okra had much flavor and would
skip it the next time.
My wife
Laurie decided to forgo the amazing “Good Ole Boy” French dip sandwich she had
on our last visit, and instead opted for the “Maple-Pecan Salmon”. ($15.50) You
can get the salmon ‘naked’ if you want but Laurie loved it with that
maple-pecan glaze. Her side were some
tasty browned butter green beans. She
gave me a taste of her salmon and I concurred with her high praise of this
entrée…
Bonnie
looked over the ‘Tacos’ portion of the menu.
She thought about shrimp, brisket, salmon and chicken versions…but
settled on the Pork Tacos. I didn’t get
the price, but it was buy one get one free!
Normally it is $10.50 for 2 of these tacos.
The Pork
Tacos are made with cumin rubbed local pork, BBQ sauce, arugula, corn, black
beans, sour cream, jalapeno, local white cheddar cheese and cured red
onions. Bonnie repeatedly said that they
were the best tacos she ever had anywhere!
She was unable to finish one of them and despite the fact that it got
soggy sitting in our refrigerator for 2 days (and I took the onions off), it
had a great combination of flavors…popping my taste buds…
So…everyone
was quite happy with their dinners!
Tyler, a member of the staff who waited on us the last time, remembered
us and once again proved very helpful.
Despite the seating, this restaurant is a hidden gem in our opinion!
We’ll
have to return again on a Saturday or Sunday just for brunch. It begins at 10 AM and the menu is extremely
appealing. Farmacy is located at 9430
South Northshore Drive in Knoxville Tennessee.
Rumor has it that another area location is in the works… Phone: 865-247-4678. Website: https://knoxfarmacy.com/about/.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by to see what we had for dinner!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
The food looks outstanding
ReplyDeleteInteresting your mentioning about the seating in this particular restaurant, friend David. Because that would be right up my alley as I prefer to sit with the back against the wall in order to see what's going on. Guess I'm not only a picky eater but also a picky sitter :) Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteFriend David!!! I just deleted your comment on "Journey" by mistake!!! Please write another. Thanks. Love, cat.
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