Thursday, April 3, 2014

Restaurant Review: Big Four Burgers & Beer (Jeffersonville, IN)



My friend Matt Coddington is a successful Mobile IT Specialist. He’s also been a successful Musician, and currently has a band called Dogville for which he is guitarist and lead vocalist. And it was because of a performance they gave this last Saturday, that my dining buddy Ken and I found ourselves at the Big Four Burgers & Beer restaurant in Jeffersonville, Indiana, just across the Ohio River from Louisville. I had not heard of Big Four Burgers, and with good reason: they just opened four months ago. But, a good night of dining and music seemed like the perfect opportunity to review an up and coming new joint near The Ville.

Big Four Burgers & Beer might conjure up the stereotypical images of a sports bar & grill, or maybe a pub-style hangout, but this place has a refreshing environs. While you certainly can catch a game on one of several televisions around the restaurant, and they do boast a selection of micro-brews, Big Four Burgers is also very family friendly. The emphasis- at least from my vantage point- seems to be a “friends & family” hangout time approach. And I gathered from the info we gleaned from our server- Tiffany- that the entire staff of Big Four has a lot of input into the running of the place from the menu to the entertainment. Located in an old 3-story building just one block from the Northern Shore of the Ohio River, it’s downtown/oldtown digs in Jeffersonville are downright homey. So, definitely a sense of community here.

And let me gush about our server for a moment. Tiffany was an awesome server. She was helpful, insightful, attentive, and just all together a great professional. We learned that she has been a professional server for 9 years, so she knows a thing or two about how to manage customers and food. We could not have asked for a better server.

Now on to the food. As you might guess from the name of this local brand, they specialize in Burgers. And not just any burgers, but the gourmet kind of burger. I was, in fact, very eager to try these well-portioned monsters just from taking a gander at their official website the day before. And let me add a quick technical note here as a by-day computer guru: the website is exceptionally well designed and laid out for learning everything these is to learn about the food at Big Four.

Ken pulled one of the many delightful tricks he likes to play sometimes by asking Tiffany to choose his dinner for him. He had two choices in mind and told Tiffany to surprise him. Now, one might think that is pretty crazy to do, but Ken’s actually a pretty smart fellow for this, because it gives him an opportunity to taste something that the staff take particular pride in. A good way to learn their favorites. What she brought him was one of the biggest Philly Steak & Cheese Hoagies I have ever seen. Succulent beef strips, tangy peppers, and gorgeous cheese on a hearty Hoagie. Accompanied by some Parmesan Steak Fries, Ken’s meal kept going beyond when Ken was done.

As for me, I had my heart set on a Bacon Encrusted Bleu Burger. A beautiful, thick Angus and sirloin burger cooked perfect to medium- with a thin line of pink- topped with thick smoked bacon, pungent bleu cheese pimento spread, tangy red onions and spicy bread & butter pickle slices, this burger was a real treat for my mouth. I am sure this monstrosity was a good 1/3 pound burger, and I did in fact devour it all. From the first to the last bite, it was delicious and filling. At the suggestion of my wife, I sided my burger with some fantastic onion rings. And quite honestly, they were the best onion rings I have ever had. The texture of the batter, the cooking time, all perfect, the way it is supposed to be.

Which brings up another great thing about Big Four Burgers; from the onion ring batter to the micro-brews to the dipping sauce, most of the concoctions are whipped up on site. You are not going to get something that has been processed, frozen and delivered like you do in some National restaurant chains. In fact, we had the opportunity to try out a brand new spicy cocktail sauce that Tiffany and the chef had imagined with our appetizer of calamari.

But then, comes my one and only criticism. There are some things you don’t mess with. And everybody has a different opinion on this. For me, that one thing is Chili Cheese Fries. That was my appetizer selection. And let me say up front, they were very tasty. However, I tend to expect Chili Cheese Fries to be a certain way, and taste a certain way. The Big Four Chili Cheese Fries just were not cheesy enough for me, and the chili was lacking in sauciness. And it did not come with Ranch dressing. Tiffany was more than happy to supply me a side of Ranch; Thank You , Tiffany! But, the positive side to this criticism is that if you have any particular notions about food, throw them out the window when you go. Big Four is daring enough to try some new things, and for most, you will find the new a very thrilling culinary experience.

As I am apt to say on occasion in these reviews. “all in all” it was a great dinner, a great experience, and Ken and I highly recommend that if you are in or near the Louisville or Southern Indiana area, take the time to get over to Big Four Burgers and give them a try. I have no doubt this restaurant will be a success in teasing the taste-buds of the locals and visitors alike. In fact, if you are going to be here come Derby Day in about a month, it will be a perfect opportunity to give them a try.

As a bonus, quick review of Dogville. Matt sang his heart out in the first set. We were unable to stick around for the second set. But the thing I like about Dogville is that they play my music. Matt is of my generation for the most part, and he and I share a LOT of the same tastes in music. They are great musicians who kept the atmosphere light-hearted and fun, while turning out some great covers. The acoustics in the stage room are not perfect, but it is designed for more of an intimate interaction. And Matt proved to me once and for all that nobody can do a Tom Petty cover without doing a Tom Petty impersonation. It just can’t be done. The only way those songs work is when you try to sing like Tom Petty. I do the same thing when I play my guitar and attempt to sing. Great job, Dogville! Hope to see you guys again real soon.

If you want to learn more about Big Four Burgers & Beer, browse the menu, or get directions, then check out their official website here: http://www.bigfourjeff.com/

If you want to learn more about the Louisville Local Band “Dogville” as well as the technical prowess of Matt Coddington check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiMatt

And without further adieu, for it was a long review this time around…..


Wolf’s Rating: * * * *                     Ken’s Rating: * * * *

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