
We left Atlanta around 10am and got to Jacksonville around 4:30, just in time to check in our hotel, change and get downtown to find parking. We got lucky and found parking just 2 blocks from the stadium and right next to the parking was a little hole in the wall place to eat named the Gas Knob Pub! I just loved the name...how different!
So from the looks of the place inside and out, you think it is just going to be good ol' pub food...well it was, but taken to another level! I have to tell you, I get Fish & Chips just about every time I see it on a menu, but this was the best I have had! Instead of offering you Malt Vinegar like you normally get, they serve it with a Lime Cilantro Butter! Yes, it seems like it would be strange...but it was INCREDIBLE! I will be doing this at home! And the "chips" are fresh! We were surprised at how fresh everything was.
(Sorry...I had already eaten half the fish before I took the picture! And the butter was so incredible with the fish, that I asked for more!)

The Gas Knob Pub is a very creative twist on "pub" food! If you are ever in Jacksonville, you must seek this place out! (http://gasknobpub.com/menu.htm)








The inside is black and white and what you might expect in a French Bistro



The kitchen is open to the restaurant, especially the grill area.
The dining room decor was perfect...there were bright colored chairs and even some cow print mixed in!
We had a great table! My husband and I were with our friends Dustin and Leizel.
I had the New Mexican Spiced Pork Tenderloin Sandwich with Grilled Red Onion, arugula, Ancho-Chile Mayonnaise and Southwestern Fries and it was AMAZING!!! If you have ever heard someone talk about "layering flavors" this was it! When you took a bite, you tasted one thing and as you chewed you picked up more flavors and then when you were done you got another!
Tom had the Barbecued Lamb Cobb Salad with Avocado, Tomato, Cabrales Blue Cheese and Buttermilk Dressing
Leizel had the Ancho Chile-Honey Glazed Salmon with Spicy Black Bean Sauce and Roasted Jalapeno Crema 







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Chef Marc (the Chef Director at our school the International Culinary School at the Art Institute of Indianapolis) approached me and asked if I was free tonight to represent the school at an event he couldn't attend. And of course I was all in! I got my friends Carla and Kim to go with me.


