I don't often dine out on Monday evenings, but last night was no ordinary Monday. It was the grand opening of the much anticipated Good Measure. This hot new restaurant is located in the space Ozu formerly occupied on Glendale Blvd in Atwater Village, and what a difference interior design makes. While Ozu was casual with picnic benches and a bare wall on which to project Dodger games, Good Measure feels more like a romantic wine cave. They've placed a big canvas of art where the blank wall used to be.
The space is intimate, and opening night felt like family and friends night, as everyone introduced themselves to each other, shared their opinions and stories of how they learned about Good Measure. I ran into friends I haven't seen in a long time -- always a treat.
We sat at the sommelier bar facing the private alcove where VIP diners can reserve a table of eight. Jesse reigned supreme as he helped everyone taste and pair the right wine with the right food. Among the wines we tasted were a beautiful 2003 chateauneuf and a stellar 2004 Saint Joseph, as well an earthy Negrette from the Fronton region of southwest France. A stellar wine bar demands a stellar menu, and luckily, the chef is from Ammo so your tastebuds are in for a delight. While the emphasis is clearly on wine, there are some excellent craft beers on tap. And I'm sure, thanks to Jay Williamson's expertise in the brewing arts, the craft beer selection will expand.
FYI, if you fall in love with a particular pour (and I predict you will fall in love many times), you can order by the bottle. We were never given a list of wines available by the bottle, but Jesse informed us you can indeed order anything they pour by the glass by the bottle as well.
Started the evening off with a glass of Italian rose
California Halibut
Rib-eye
Mussels
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