The burger: I'll admit that the last place I expected to encounter a memorably delicious cheeseburger was at a bookstore. Turns out — and I apologize in advance for this — you really can't judge a book (or a bookstore) by its cover.
Barnes & Noble has remade its Galleria outpost, relocating the 25-year-old store from the mall's main floor down to the lower level. Although it's roughly 62 times more stylish than its predecessor, it's also noticeably smaller. My book club's December title wasn't in stock (really, Edith Wharton is an inventory no-show?), but the company appears to have different priorities — er, potential revenue streams — in mind other than maintaining a well-stocked fiction and literature section.
Fortunately for burger lovers, that new venture is a restaurant. A good one. It's called Barnes & Noble Kitchen, and the Galleria location is its second outlet (a third opens next week in suburban Sacramento, Calif.) for the 600-store chain.
It's also a promising sign for burger fans that executive chef consultant Sheamus Feeley (a Californian with the Branstetter Group, which, along with AvroKO has partnered with B&N to create the restaurant) has definite opinions about burgers.
"This is a casual, approachable restaurant," he said. "And at the end of the day, I can't think of anything more approachable than a great cheeseburger. Having a craveable burger and some kind of fried potato is soul-satisfying and enriching. It's the litmus test for any new restaurant."
This next part is a true story. When I arrived, the couple seated two tables down had just received their lunch; both had ordered cheeseburgers. About five minutes later, the hostess led a man to the empty table between us. He sat down, observed what his neighbors were eating and asked, "Are they any good?" The man to his right smiled and said, "This might be the best cheeseburger I've ever had."
I don't know that I'd go that far — then again, I've probably taste-tested far more burgers than the average Galleria shopper — but it's no exaggeration to say that this burger is a truly exceptional effort. Made even more so by the fact that you're seated 50 feet from stacks of the latest J.K. Rowling juggernaut.
Although the menu labels it a "brisket burger," the thick patty is a brisket/chuck blend.