SWIG Charcuterie
SWIG
219 Louisiana Avenue
Perrysburg, OH 43551
419-873-6224
Kitchen Hours: M-Sat 11am to 11pm
Sun 12am - 9pm
Fri/Sat nights: the bar stays open til 1pm with acoustic live music at 9pm
Starting in May...the patio will feature live music on Thursday nights from 7-11pm (weather permitting).
What
has 19 beer taps, 50 assorted bottled beers, 11 varieties of homemade
sausage, Scotch eggs, two types of homemade french fries, and the
friendliest service in Northwest Ohio? SWIG, that's who.
What
SWIG lacks in interior charm, it more than compensates for with it's
diverse menu and extensive beer options. The restaurant looks like a
cross between a retro-diner and a small town road house. It's charming
in a no frills way. My dining companion and I ordered one of each of
the house specialties, a few draft beers and quickly determined that
SWIG needs to become a habit. We are both looking forward to a warm
summer evening on the patio drinking beer, listening to live music, and
eating the best homemade sausages this town has ever seen!
I had
to find out how the partners of this humble establishment chose to open
a charcuterie in Perrysburg (Charcuterie is a French word that
translates to "cooked meat" or refers to a place where processed meats
are made and sold). The on-premise partner, Tony Bilancini, comes from
a life in the kitchen including years with Chez Francois, in Vermillion
Ohio. Tony learned the art of charcuterie from this experience and
others during his unique and varied career path.
My dining
companion and I sampled the gyro sausage ($3.95) and the Chicago style
hot dog ($2.50). Both were served on a traditional hot dog bun. The
Chicago dog is an all beef dog served with Chicago style sweet pickle
relish, tomato, "sport pepper", onion, and mustard. The first thing you
notice is that a homemade beef hot dog tastes like beef - not like it's
ball park cousin that is more like a salt lick. The next thing you
sense is the kick from the "sport pepper". It's subtle against the
sweetness of the relish but perfectly balanced by the savory mustard.
The gyro sausage combines lamb and beef with Greek seasonings and is
served on a bun with shaved lettuce, onion, tomato, and tzatziki sauce
(sour cream and cucumber sauce). Again, it bore no resemblance to the
lackluster flavor of gyro meat that has been spinning on a spit for a
week and a half before being shaved in to a typical American version of
this Greek classic. The lamb sausage at SWIG tastes more like a slice
of butterflied lamb.
From there, we moved on to the "reversed
hot wings" ($6.75 for 10 wings). We were both a little skeptical of
tossing fried wings in ranch dressing and then dipping them in to the
house made barbecue sauce...and we were oh so wrong. The hot Parmesan
garlic sauce (HPGS) is out of this world. Order a basket of wings and a
side of the HPGS ($.50) the minute you are greeted by your server. It
will blow you away and make the cold beer taste even better.
The
fish and chips ($7.99) are made from fillets of white fish dipped in a
London pub worthy batter and deep fried to piping hot and crunchy
bliss. The french fries are hand cut and crispier than you might expect
from fresh fries. We also tried the hand cut sweet potato fries
($2.95). They are a particularly good choice if you are a woman that
MUST have the lusty combination of salty and sweet flavors to satiate
your premenstrual or pregnancy food cravings. No joke. I suspect if you
order a "skinny bi%$* beer and a basket of PMS treats" they will smile
knowingly and get your order to you very quickly.
Swig is a
great place to enjoy a mid-week casual dinner with friends, coworkers
or family and an ideal spot for a moderately priced "date night". If
you know how to savor a great beer and appreciate a more healthy twist
on traditional pub fare, you will love SWIG. If your hormones are
raging and your family is worried that you might turn in to a werewolf
if you don't get some relief...this is the place to soothe your soul
with comforting tastes and quench your thirst with the best beer
selection in the area (N.B., The Glass City Gourmet is not a physician
and all pregnancy disclaimers apply!).
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