Butcher & Bee continues to be a leader in the lunch and late-night dining scene. Open for a little over a year now, The Bee continues to get a lot of local and national attention, mostly because of their crazy good sandwiches. Our favorites include pulled squash with smoked slaw, barbecue sauce, and pickles; roast beef with chimicurri, onion jam, and mayo; and pork belly with hoisin, mayo, cabbage, cuke salad, and peanuts. With a garden out back and access to a handful of carefully cultivated purveyors, the kitchen makes up fresh, vibrant sides as well. The chalkboard changes every day, but we love to see braised lima beans with pork belly and a poached egg; the roasted beet salad with radish, feta, and heirloom carrots; and brussels sprouts with apples and peanuts. On weekends they reopen the doors at 11 p.m. for a late-night crowd, serving up an incredible burger, fries, and other special surprises until 3 a.m. Occasional pop-up dinners are pretty popular and require a call-ahead reservation. On top of that, it’s BYOB. Show up with a six-pack, order a killer sandwich, and mingle with the locals. —Eric Doksa
Dish (Winter 2013)
Butcher & Bee makes honest-to-goodness sandwiches. The focus is on fresh, local ingredients.
Features: Sunday Brunch, Lunch, Saturday Brunch, Late Night
Hours: Lunch (Mon.-Fri.), Weekend Brunch, Late-Night (Thurs.-Sat.) Dinner (Thurs.-Sat.)
Price: $$
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
11 p.m.-3 a.m.
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Thu., April 18, 5:30 p.m. 2013
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Thu., April 11, 6 & 8:30 p.m. 2013
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Wed., March 27, 1-3 p.m. 2013
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