On our way to witness the grand finale of the San Diego Symphony’s performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony last night, we stopped at Bankers Hill Bar and Restaurant for dinner. What a pleasant surprise!  We already love Carl Schroeder’s Market restaurant, but this is a  casual, fun option with a very interesting menu based on the farm to table concept.  Peaches are in season, hence the Peach salad below with candied almonds, mint and goat cheese.

 

Peach & Prosciutto Salad

Peach & Prosciutto Salad

Something we have never seen on a menu before: Steamed Mussels with Italian Sausage in a delicious tomato-basil broth with roasted sweet peppers.  The brine of the mussels was complemented by the sweetness of the broth.  Fabulous.

 

Steamed Mussels & Italian Sausage

Steamed Mussels & Italian Sausage

 

 

Our entrees included the Housemade Semolina Pasta Bolognese, the Hickory Smoked Tri Tip and the classic BH Burger.  Although the truffle fries were a tempting side to the burger,  the substituted small market salad was a nice healthy alternative.  Nothing on the menu was over $20.  We also tasted a great Orin Swift Cabernet Sauvignon called Palermo for only $55. The wine list offered a number of great selections at reasonable (restaurant) prices.  For the beer lovers, a huge selection of craft beers were offered.  We could not resist sharing the fresh peach pie with homemade buttermilk ice cream to finish off this great meal.