July 23
Date
and Time Visited: Arrival
time was 8:45 p.m., Saturday July 23, 2011
Restaurant
Name: Highland Tap
Location: Virginia-Highland
404-875-3673
nnnwcorp.com
Reservations: Recommended
Dining
Style: Casual
Cuisine: American
Entrees Order: Grouper Sandwich with
fries ($13.00) and Seafood
Linguine: linguine, jumbo shrimp, large chunks of
crab meat, smothered in a parmesan cream sauce, topped with a decent sized lobster tail ($26.00)
Rating
criteria: We rate using the Likert Scale, from 1-5, where one (1) is
considered a poor rating and five (5) is considered an excellent rating and
three (3) indicates an average score.
Food: Taste 5
Presentation 3
Texture 5 Average Score: 4
Portion Size 5
Authenticity
3
Service: Wait time 5
Quality of Service 3
Average Score: 4
Wait staff knowledge 3
Restaurant
Cleanliness:
Appearance 5
Atmosphere 5
Cleanliness 5 Average
Score: 3
Noise level 5
Restrooms 5
Smoking? No
Patio/Outdoor
Dining: Yes
Parking: Street parking is available
(you may have to
walk a block or two)
Overall
Experience (reflects the collaboration of both critics): We really like this place but be prepared, it
is located in a dungeon. At its entrance, you must descent some steep stairs
that will lead you into a dimly lit bar and restaurant. Its décor is nothing
worth mentioning (heavy wood) but what is worth mentioning is the food!
I (Jack) love to eat sandwiches so I ordered the grouper
sandwich with fries; one mouthwatering bite and I was in heaven. There portion
size was generous for my fish overlapped my bun by an inch or two on all sides.
My fish was juicy, unlike the fish one would find in a fast food restaurant;
dry to the bone. And what I loved most, was that the food was hot, like they
just took it out of the fryer and slammed it on a plate and ran like crazy to
get it to me hot! It was soooo good.
As for me (Jill), I ordered the seafood linguine. I think
this dish by far is my most favorite. All the seafood was cooked to perfection.
Nothing was overdone, when we all know how easy it is to overcook anything that
has its origin from the sea. All I can say is, if you’re a seafood and pasta
lover, “Please, please try this dish, you’ll love it!”
Would
we go back? Of
course!
Suggested
Improvements: Turn up the lights!