I feel like my entire life (well, at least the past three years) has been building up to this moment. For those of you who live in Atlanta, you may be shocked to learn that tonight was my very first evening at Holeman & Finch, a legendary establishment known for its unique menu and mouth-watering cheeseburger. My first piece of writing about food, published in an environmental sustainability magazine at Emory (I was the voice of reason), highlighted some of Atlanta's best options for red meat, including the Holeman & Finch burger. I didn't dare admit in the article that I hadn't actually tasted it, but believe you me, I had done my research, and since then have allowed it to be hyped by fellow foodies, friends, and even myself. This has led me to my current philosophy, where I will not photograph or write about anything that doesn't touch my lips.
I am still on a high from dinner and am completely overcome with emotion. My very close friend and dining partner for the evening compared my elation to the way she feels when she walks outside on a beautiful day. She was right -- this is what I live for. When all is said and done with my financial career, there isn't a shred of doubt in my mind that a profession in food will be my next venture, my true calling. And even though my friend doesn't get off from food like I do, I still found myself in good company (despite paying for 75% of the bill). She even took a walk on the wild side when she let our waiter surprise her with a cocktail; perhaps that was only because of me, but if so, I like that I've had that effect on her.
Holeman & Finch is a tiny (but wouldn't say "hole-in-the-wall" because the place is relatively modern) restaurant, but even on a Monday night, it was as crowded as Azuki on a Saturday (not a strong food reference but a good indication of what "packed like sardines" looks like). The place has just recently started offering its burgers every night, instead of only Thursdays through Saturdays, as was traditionally the case. Still, the burger is not on the menu, is only served beginning at 10:00 PM and sells out almost immediately. I wondered if any customers dine at Holeman without knowing the burger exists. Probably not.
I started with the hot dog, served with pickled jalapeño and "ball park" mustard (their own recipe; this place also does its own pickling). Hands down the best hot dog I've ever eaten. The meat was cooked to perfection and the homemade bun (similar to the bun that came with the burger) was soft and buttery all the way through while still maintaining some crunch on the outside.
"The Hot Dog" |
Poached Egg, Griddled Bacon, Johnnycakes with Sorghum Syrup, Seared Foie Gras |
Pancetta Carbonara |
H&F Burger |
My first evening at Holeman was a shock to the system; it made me realize how passionate I am about food and how inspired I am by my taste buds. I smiled from ear to ear in utter happiness throughout the entire meal, and rushed home to write about it. I have several other friends who plan on going to Holeman & Finch for dinner tomorrow, and I'm seriously considering joining them. I suppose one can have too much of a good thing, but I won't start thinking of it that way until at least my 3rd night in a row...
Dine at Holeman & Finch:
2277 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 948-1175