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Fab Review: Peckish Pig

January 26, 2016 by Contributing Writer

Over the past few years, Evanston has experienced an influx of restaurant openings from farm-to-table concepts, to gastropubs, and everything in between, but one stands out to me above the rest…Peckish Pig.

Opened in March of 2014, Peckish Pig is a restaurant and brewery located on the historic Howard street in South Evanston. For all of you non-anglophiles, Peckish in British slang means “hungry’’.

Two of the owners, Jamie and Debbie Evans, are originally from Liverpool, England. Together they make an unbeatable husband-and-wife team that have extensive experience in the hospitality industry. They partnered with Tom Fogarty who is the third owner and brewmaster. He started out brewing his own beer at home and has been making delicious beers for over 7 years now.

Jamie works on the floor and deals with customer relations while Debbie runs the kitchen. Peckish Pig is a nice mix of upscale and inventive bar food with nice pairings of craft beers. Jamie and Debbie’s kids are involved in opening and running of the restaurant as well. India is the general manager, while Janek does pretty much everything in the front and back of the house.

In January of 2015, Peckish Pig was honored with North Shore’s first award as a “Delicious Destination” by the Illinois Office of Tourism. The award honors local food establishments around the state that are considered beloved destinations for visitors and locals alike.

{Ambiance}
The restaurant’s interior is best described as contemporary with a rustic feel. The loft-like space is complete with dim lighting and furnished seating areas. The exposed brick/wood gives it a warm and comforting appeal, while the metal furniture and groovy lighting adds a funky vibe to the space.

Peckish Pig // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Peckish Pig // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

There is a square-shaped bar at the right side of the room that houses a diverse cocktail menu and ever-changing selection of brewed-in-house tap beers. Of course, there are also reasonably priced wines and a full bar menu to satisfy all your drinking needs.

One of my favorite parts of the restaurant is the spacious patio. The overall ambiance is relaxed and almost feels like you are hanging out in your friend’s backyard. It is equipped with beautiful lighting that is enjoyable both day and night.

Well hello there. We are waiting for you! #evanston #patio #alfresco #dining #summer

A photo posted by Peckish Pig (@peckishpig) on Aug 28, 2014 at 3:34pm PDT

{Food}
Like the restaurants the owner have opened in past, the menu specializes on high quality pub food with slight British influences. It is easily broken up into different sections: the plank, the bowl, meat, poultry, seafood, vegetarian, on bread, and bits & bobs. They have something for everyone, and the food is perfect for sharing with big or small groups of people.

Bacon Wrapped Dates
I couldn’t help but start out with the applewood smoked Bacon Wrapped Dates. The crispy bacon along with the sweet dates and savory chorizo stuffing makes for a satisfying sweet and salty combo. This dish came with a spicy aioli dipping sauce that was equally delicious.

My love for all things sweet and salty is best exemplified by devouring an order or two of these Applewood Smoked Bacon Wrapped Dates stuffed with Chorizo from @peckishpig. I like dipping these cuties in the spicy mayo to kick it up a notch. Yummm… 😋 👉🏼Speaking of bacon, don’t forget to check out the blog for our very own @chelsias recap on everything bacon and beer at this year’s @bandbclassic.👆🏼Link is in my bio.

A photo posted by Chicago Pastry Chef & Blogger (@sherriesavorsthecity) on Oct 14, 2015 at 9:22am PDT

Ham Hock Balls
I was pleasantly surprised with the fried Ham Hock Balls served with an unusual yet addictive salted caramel dipping sauce. The piping hot balls had a wonderfully crisp exterior, while the interior was filled with huge chunks of ham. There was also the mountain of bacon fat popcorn that came in a huge steel bucket. It had the right amount of smokiness, which complemented the rich caramel sauce nicely.

😱😱😱 Oh my! The most addictive Bacon Fat Popcorn with Salted Caramel I have ever had in my life. The saltiness and smokiness of the popcorn against the sweetness of the caramel sauce makes for one insanely delicious creation! #cantstopwontstop 👉🏼Follow @FabFoodChicago and tag your fab food pics at #FabFoodChicago.

A photo posted by Chicago Pastry Chef & Blogger (@sherriesavorsthecity) on Oct 11, 2015 at 5:59pm PDT

Garlic Mushrooms
The Garlic Mushrooms are a must order. I like to spread a thin amount of orange marmalade on top of the buttery brioche toast and pile it with the creamy and earthy mushrooms. The marriage of sweet and savory makes my tastebuds dance with pure joy.

Omg!!! @peckishpig is definitely worth the trek to Evanston. Everything I’ve had here is absolutely delicious. Try this addicting savory & sweet combo of garlic mushrooms, smoky bacon, and orange marmalade over buttery brioche toast. Yummm… 😱😱😱 👉🏼Follow #fabfoodchicago and tag your fab food pics at #fabfoodchicago.

A photo posted by Chicago Pastry Chef & Blogger (@sherriesavorsthecity) on Nov 10, 2015 at 7:23pm PST

Flatbreads
You can’t go wrong with any of their flatbreads, they have rotating flavors depending on what’s in season. This past summer, I had the pleasure of trying out their spicy sausage and cheddar cheese flatbread with caramelized onions and citrus arugula. The crust held up nicely against the myriad of flavorful toppings.

Spicy Sausage and Cheddar Cheese Flatbread // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Spicy Sausage and Cheddar Cheese Flatbread // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Duck Confit Macaroni & Cheese
For entrées, I was eager to try the Duck Confit Mac & Cheese. It is served with a sunny-side up egg, which sounded too good to pass up. The macaroni is tossed in a creamy sauce made with Irish cheddar and other cheeses. The duck confit was so tender that it was literally falling off the bone. The flavors were good but nothing out of the ordinary. I don’t think the egg was necessary in this dish.

Duck confit #macandcheese at #peckishpig 💯 #VSCOcam

A photo posted by Sharon (@_justshar) on Jun 22, 2015 at 9:22am PDT


Slow Roasted Belly of Pork

However, the Slow Roasted Belly of Pork melted right in my mouth, but I would have loved the skin to be cooked to a crisp instead of pliable to provide a textural contrast. It was served on a bed of creamy Kerrygold mashed potatoes and drowned in a silky gravy.

Slow Roasted Pork Belly at Peckish Pig // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Slow Roasted Pork Belly at Peckish Pig // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Campanelle Pasta
One of my favorites was the Campanelle Pasta. It was simply mixed with sautéed wild mushrooms, parsley, and crème fraîche. The pasta was perfectly cooked and the light sauce allowed the ingredients to shine through.

Campanelle Pasta with wild mushrooms, creme fraiche, and parsley // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Campanelle Pasta with wild mushrooms, creme fraiche, and parsley // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Truffled Grilled Cheese Fingers
There is no shortage of cheese when it comes to their Truffled Grilled Cheese Fingers. They are chockfull of melted ooey gooey cheese scented with fragrant truffle oil. The fries were neither too skinny nor too thick. It was crispy on outside and fluffy inside. I couldn’t stop eating it until they were all gone.

Truffled Grilled Cheese // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Truffled Grilled Cheese // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Short Rib Tacos
The Short Rib Tacos were so tender and full of flavor while the pickled onion provided a nice acidity that cuts through the richness of the meat. The addition of fried shoestring potatoes on top was unconventional but provided a pleasant crunch to the tacos.

Short Rib Tacos // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Short Rib Tacos // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Sticky Toffee Pudding
Chef Debbie Evan’s makes all the decadent desserts on the menu. Her warm Sticky Toffee Pudding is one of the best versions I’ve had in the city. The cake is deliciously moist and goes very well with the rich custard sauce.

Sticky Toffee Pudding // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Sticky Toffee Pudding // Photo: @sherriesavorsthecity

Deep Fried Butty
Don’t leave this place until you have tried their Deep Fried Jam Butty, which means “sandwich”. It is essentially peanut butter and jelly sandwiched between two slices of brioche bread, dipped in batter and fried until golden brown. I like to savor the warm dessert sammy with cold vanilla ice cream. No words except just mmmm…

Celebrating #NationalDessertDay in a big way with this outrageously decadent dessert, Fried PB & J with vanilla ice cream. Two thick slices of buttery brioche slathered with creamy peanut butter and strawberry jam, deep fried to golden perfection. A warm, gooey treat that is perfect for this fall weather. 😱😱😱 Follow @FabFoodChicago and tag your fab food pics at #FabFoodChicago.

A photo posted by Chicago Pastry Chef & Blogger (@sherriesavorsthecity) on Oct 14, 2015 at 3:21pm PDT

{Experience}
In a nutshell, Peckish Pig is a laid-back brewpub where the food and drinks are the primary focus. They specialize in hearty and comforting pub fare using fresh and local ingredients. Service for the most part is friendly and reliable yet sometimes slow during busy hours.

Looking for the perfect gift for your beer-fanatic friends? Come grab a growler of our limited release Spiced Winter Ale! #beer #holiday #giftguide #craft #brewery #evanston #peckishpig

A photo posted by Peckish Pig (@peckishpig) on Dec 18, 2014 at 2:32pm PST

Evanston is quickly becoming a dining destination for Chicagoans and Peckish Pig is a prime example. It is a great addition to Howard street and serves as a great gathering place in the neighborhood. Whether you are a local Evanstonian or visitor, it is a fun and vibrant neighborhood joint for everyone to enjoy.

FAB TIP: They only take reservations for parties of 12 or more.

{Location}
Peckish Pig
Evanston || 623 W. Howard Street, Evanston, IL || P: (847) 491-6778

{Price Range}
$$ ($11-$35)

{Fab Ratings: 3.5 Fabs}
3.5 Fabs

What are some of your favorite restaurants in Evanston? I am open for recommendations!

Savor Every Moment,
Sherrie

Note: This meal was not complimentary. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the writer. 

Filed Under: {Fab Reviews}, {Restaurants: Chicago Suburbs}, {Restaurants} Tagged With: bacon fat popcorn, bacon wrapped dates, brewery, butty, comfort food, evanston restaurants, flatbread, fries, garlic mushrooms, gastropub, howard street, mashed potatoes, pasta, Peckish Pig, pork belly, sticky toffee pudding

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Comments

  1. Tom says

    January 29, 2016 at 4:05 am

    As a brewpub, I’m surprised you didn’t comment on the quality of the beers. In my humble opinion, while the beers are competent, Peckish Pig ranks #4 of the four breweries in Evanston.

    • Sherrie Tan says

      February 10, 2016 at 4:44 pm

      Hi Tom,
      I apologize if I didn’t comment about the quality of the beers. I don’t personally like drinking beers so I am not a good person to talk about that kind of stuff. But I am sure for beer lovers like you, the beer program there must be amazing!

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