Sure, trends come and go, but, when you have a reason to celebrate, or want to mark a special occasion, the steak dinner will always be at the top of the list. The prime-cut dinner is an event unto itself — and two new (or maybe, new to you) restaurants are taking beef to a new level.
Vegetarians, you just might want to skip the next few pages — because there’s really not much for you, here.
Barbacoa
Partners Tyler Sorochan and Tim Gordon could have gone with a concept that had less prohibitive costs. The two both had experience in the restaurant business, and had worked together before. So, a startup wasn’t exactly new territory.
But they both wanted to create a refined-yet-casual dining experience in Spruce Grove, where they both reside. And their vision was to make steak on wood-fed flames, not on gas grills. But, cooking steaks over burning birch isn’t something for the faint of heart. It’s more costly than using gas.
But they stuck to their guns, and found a spot in an industrial park south of the railroad tracks in Spruce Grove. They gutted the space, built a kitchen, brought in bar and lounge seating, but mounted no televisions — because a night out is not about looking past the person sitting across from you, as you pretend to pay attention while watching sports. And, in April of 2021, Barbacoa was set to open to the public.
Except, COVID-19 restrictions went into place and all that could be done was takeout. For the first several weeks of operation, steaks were going out in boxes and bags.
“The grill is where I am most comfortable,” says Sorochan, who cooked with Bundok’s Ryan Hotchkiss when they were both at Sage. “So, right in the middle of COVID, we said, OK, let’s do this.”
But, now, the restaurant is fully operational. Both Gordon and Sorochan say that the response from Spruce Grove, and from the Edmontonians who have ventured west, has been positive.
Barbacoa works with local suppliers, like Grove City Meats, Wild Game Consultants and Nonay Beef. Bread is brought in from Benny’s Bread and Butter (profiled in Edify in November, 2020).