Octane

It should be noted that Octane (and Incognito) were visited by a larger-than-usual contingent of Barflies, as, in a nod to the holiday season, wives and significant others were invited to join us. Ten of us squeezed into the small, cozy bar, situated on Acushnet Avenue, a block north of St. Anthony's Church. Although space was at a premium, it was comfortable and Octane proved to be a welcome and formidable addition to the multitude of bars, clubs and taverns on "the Ave." Served by a lovely young woman, Kelly, she did her best to tend to all the Barflies, that swarmed in (in pairs) and gathered at the window end of the bar. Mr Draft ordered a Wachusett Blueberry Ale, noticing that the draft choices also included two from Sam Adams, beyond the usual macro-brew selections. Unsure what she wanted, Mrs. Draft accepted Kelly's suggestion of a hot coffee drink, with several liquors added, that kicked it above the tired, old Irish coffee. (Mr. Draft is of the mind that Irish coffee is a waste of perfectly good coffee, Bailey's, and whipped cream, all of which are better enjoyed in other applications). Mr. (and Mrs. Merlot) partook in a substansial, fortified Portuguese wine. Mr. Cork opted for a bottle of Portuguese beer, and Mrs. Cork, disturbed by a wine that had seemingly turned bad, resorted to ginger ale. Octane is a little gem, situated in a transitory neighborhood, surrounded by a bodega, tenement buildings, a flophouse, a 7-Eleven, and a few boarded up storefronts. But it is worth the visit...the interior is beautifully maintained, the decor is simple and classy, and the bar is well-stocked. There is a pool table in a back alcove, which was well-played on the night of the Barflies' visit. Mr. Elixir, the official "munchies" critic, was disappointed that a few advertised items (the chourico sandwich, the meat pie) were not available, but he enjoyed a stuffed quahog, that he described as having "nice chunks of meat...warm, bready" but in need of a bit more spice. It seems as though the owner and staff of Octane have high hopes not only for the bar, but for the neighborhood itself....a hope that Mr. Draft also sustains. Octane, despite Mrs. Cork's fizzy wine, rates an 8. (Roll Call: Mr. Draft, Mrs. Draft, Mr. Cork, Mrs. Cork, Mr. Merlot, Mrs. Merlot, Mr. Mix, Mrs. Mix, Mr. Elixir, Madame Mai-Tai)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

if the bar is anything like it's owner, i would never visit.

Anonymous said...

Ingognito says- we love Octane and the owner and we are looking forward to read our review !!!

Anonymous said...

all owners should be like, octanes and incognitos.then the world would be a better place....

Anonymous said...

love octane. fun,clean,good peaple,nice bartenders,awesome owners.

Anonymous said...

LOVE OCTANE!!!!AND THE OWNER.

Anonymous said...

Octane, a hole in the wall, or is it the New Bedford version of Cheers? I personally think the latter of the two best describes this wonderful place that is hidden in the cities north end, small but quaint. You have to stop in and meet the owners, get greeted by a wonderful staff, and sit down and take the load off your feet and enjoy a drink or play a round of pool. They have staffed this place with the most respectable young women that I have met, pleasant to talk to and very easy on the eyes. Stop in and enjoy our very own version of Cheers, keep up the good work guys. We love you!