Black Olive Cerveceria at Capitol Commons

The two-level restaurant with an outdoor patio dining area only has its yellow signage as its spot of color.  Stepping inside, the dimly lit dining room akin to a beer cellar is decorated in warm tones of beige and rich brown wood surrounded by glass walls.  The long bar fronting the kitchen and the high ceiling add a dramatic touch to the interiors.  Diners can enjoy cocktails or beers while waiting for a table or right before dinner –or vice versa.

After getting cooped up at home for 2 days due to fever and colds and working until 7pm last night, I was only glad to get a last minute invite to dinner.  I was supposed to catch One Republic’s concert but ended up not going.  Dinner alone wouldn’t have been what I wanted to do.  Good thing Carol called and invited to check out a restaurant at Capitol Commons with Rizza and Rizza’s boyfriend Ken.

Exhausted from that day’s ongoings, I sunk into my seat perusing the menu.  Something about the menu felt familiar and I asked the wait staff if my theory was correct.  Menus sometimes feel like a chef’s penmanship and you tend to recognize the writing.  In this case, Black Olive is another venture of Chef Carlo Miguel of Opus, Draft and Beso fame.

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