Life of Burton - tagged with blt http://www.burtonsimmons.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron burtonsimmons@gmail.com New Old Lompoc - 5th Quadrant http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1603

Restaurant: New Old Lompoc - 5th QuadrantLocation: 3901 N Williams Ave, Portland, OR 97227Date: October 3rd, 2010Ordered: BLTCost: $7.50Located in North Portland (aka "the Fifth Quadrant"), the New Old Lompoc is, interestingly, about as far as you can get from St. Johns and still be in NoPo. I was there for an early lunch at about 10:45 AM, which meant that I stood outside for 15 minutes until they opened at 11. At least they put that on the website so I could look up why the door was locked.I sat with a large group of people and, shockingly, decided to order a BLT from our friendly server. Despite the group size, the food arrived with surprising celerity. It might have had something to do with us being the first customers of the day.The BLT was really good, though it had too much "T" for my taste*. Easily remedied, I pulled off a layer of tomato and started to devour the sandwich. Not only was the bacon succulent, juicy, and perfectly cooked, there was a delicious sauce - not quite mayo - that really rounded out the flavor. I ended up eating the sandwich with such speed that I was disappointed when it was gone. So how do I feel about the New Old Lompoc (5th Quadrant)? I enjoyed it. The food was delicious and the service was friendly. Will I go back? Most likely. Of note, however: I'm pretty sure the 23rd Ave location is closer to where I live.*For the record, I really don't like tomatoes, and will only eat them because they're good for me. Given this, I won't eat double-stacked tomatoes. A single layer only, please.

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Sun, 03 Oct 2010 16:53:00 -0700 http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1603
Nosh http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1339

Restaurant: NostranaLocation: 2030 SE 7th, Portland, OR 97214Date: October 9th, 2009Ordered: BLTCost: $6.50I have fallen in love!Well, I've fallen in love with a sandwich. Nosh is a sandwich place just a few blocks away from where I work and it's a favorite of the staff here. They've got to be putting something in their BLT because it's so darn delicious. I've taken to eating them several times a week. I think about the BLT when I'm not eating it. When I'm out for a walk... I'm really just daydreaming about the BLT. It's that good. Seriously. So give Nosh a try. Try the BLT. (The other sandwiches are good, too, I hear.) You'll probably even run into me there.

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Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:08:00 -0700 http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1339
Genie's Cafe http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1294

Restaurant: Genie's CafeLocation: 1101 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202Date: September 16t, 2009Ordered: BLTCost: $7.50I ended up at Genie's in SE Portland having lunch with a friend. We went there with no idea of what to expect, only that "it came recommended". We sat down in the eclectic restaurant - and I say "eclectic" meaning "a bit of Portland hipster with a splash of Portland hippy thrown in for good measure" - and I perused the menu, immediately deciding on my old favorite, the BLT. A short while later my BLT arrived with the side salad (note: no honey mustard dressing!) The salad was good enough, with delicious bleu cheese dressing, but the BLT was phenomenal. It was just the right amount of thick, juicy bacon without making me worry about having a heart attack on my way back to the office. The bacon was cooked "just right", the bread was nice and soft (versus overly toasty), and the lettuce and tomato were present but not overwhelming. Basically it was everything I look for in a delicious BLT. I was happy.That recommendation that Genie's came with? It stands.

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Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:59:00 -0700 http://www.burtonsimmons.com/items/view/1294