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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Barrio Sneak Peek – Check Out the New Tim McKee Tequila Bar

Tim McKee, the stratospherically talented chef and co-owner of La Belle Vie and Solera (and now Smalley’s, the Stillwater barbecue restaurant which will I review in the magazine’s August issue) has yet another restaurant opening in August: It will be called Barrio Tequila Bar & Café. Curious? Of course you are/ I know I was, so I called up McKee to find out more.

McKee told me that, as the name implies, Barrio is indeed a tequila bar and will offer more than 100 tequilas—that is, the top shelf sipping kind, as well as fancy margaritas and such, concocted by the supremely gifted Johnny Michaels, the La Belle Vie bar manager and creator of another of the Twin Cities most creative and delicious cocktail menus, at Café Maude.

Barrio, slated to open in downtown Minneapolis on Nicollet Mall (near the Local) is actually owned not by McKee and Josh Thoma, his business partner, but by Ryan Burnett (son of Ralph, the developer/art collector behind the Chambers Hotel) and Tim Rooney, a one-time Manny’s waiter turned real estate developer. (Yeah, that confirmed some suspicions for me about how much money Manny’s waiters take home, too.) McKee and Thoma have a small ownership stake and are responsible for the creative side and staffing—staffing like longtime La Belle Vie sous chef Bill Fairbanks, who will be the head chef at Barrio.

I got a sneak-peek at Fairbanks’ and McKee’s Barrio menu, and it looks pretty great. As of today (and, of course, a lot of things could change before the place opens) the menu is divided into three categories: small plates; tacos and enchiladas; and large plates. The small plates include dishes like spicy crab soup with cilantro and lime; diver scallop ceviche; potato sopes with goat cheese; and tequila cured salmon. The tacos are a little more haute than the ones on Lake Street: There’s a spiced shrimp taco, with a grilled tomato and mint salsa; a red chile enchilada with potato, chorizo, and fried egg; and a fried mahi-mahi enchilada, with citrus cucumber pico de gallo.

To me, the set-up of the menu bears a resemblance to the one at Solera, with the biggest plates being the most conservative ones. So far, some of the tentative big-plates include a grilled skirt-steak with chile lime tequila butter and fried yucca; roasted chicken with apricot pine-nut mole with sautéed greens; and seared tuna with tomatillo-avocado salsa and quinoa salad.

Sound good? It does to me. It also sounds like it could revolutionize late night dining in this city: Barrio plans to offer their full menu till 2 a.m. nightly.

What’s next for McKee and his crew, now that they have the cities’ most comprehensive sherry list (at Solera); the longest rum list (at Smalley’s); and, possibly, the longest tequila list. (Both Bar Abilene in Uptown and Barrio will have “more than a hundred” tequilas; if anyone wants to make surprise visits to each in August and count the bottles on the premises, let me know.) I asked McKee if he’s going to open a gin bar or single-malt scotch bar in, say, September. He laughed. “No way,” said McKee. “I’m the oldest of 8 kids, and my mom would always be saying, ‘Mark! I mean Matt. No, I mean Tim.’ I’m already doing that with my restaurants. I say Smalley’s when I mean Solera, Barrio when I mean Smalley’s. The guys think it’s hilarious. I think I’m losing my mind.”

Barrio Tequila Bar & Café

925 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
www.barriotequilabar.com

Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 in Permalink

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Jun 26, 2008 10:38 am
 Posted by  TerriAnn

Oooo & Yum!

"if anyone wants to make surprise visits to each in August and count the bottles on the premises, let me know"- that's my kind of field trip. :-)

Jul 14, 2008 05:29 pm
 Posted by  n8andm

The web link doesn't work :( Isn't it "Mid-July" already? I can't wait anymore! I hope this place puts Masa to shame.

Jul 17, 2008 03:25 pm
 Posted by  Dara

I walked by this afternoon and peeked in the windows, today being July 17, and the place was obviously mid-construction, but no one was seen to be actually working on it. I'm going to guess we're looking at mid-August, if we're lucky.

Jul 22, 2008 10:15 am
 Posted by  pretwend

Can't wait to see this place! Decor is gonna be hot, raw and sexy. Perfect atmosphere for a tequila buzz. ; )

Jul 23, 2008 08:47 am
 Posted by  schmiddia

The official opening date, as of now, is August 19th...but you know how these things get pushed back! I can't wait...I've got a feeling I'll spend plenty of time counting those tequila bottles! See you all there!

Aug 21, 2008 10:41 pm
 Posted by  Juan29

Looks great, I saw a bottle of MuchoTE tequila when I looked in the window, this has got to be the place if they have hard to get brands like that. Nice job, can't wait to sample some of the other hard to get tequilas that I noticed. Salud!

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