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                 fault. But even so, I am going to stand firm at 4 stars. This may sound silly, but the highlight of the menu for me was the "Not Campbells" bread. It was...amazing. It's like a broccoli cheddar soup in bread form, and they serve it with two dipping sauces, which are both incredible. We also loved the crudo. We got the lobster and goat entree, which was solid, and the pig's face, which was also very good. One thing I wouldn't order again was the fries. That might seem like a "duh" but one similar place I ALWAYS order the fries is The Publican, so I guess we were expecting something similar, and they just don't match up. I think if we had ordered another entree, maybe the scallops, or a veggie, the whole meal would have been better. But again, that's more our fault than anything. Four stars, a great place to treat yourself to a nice dinner! I am not sure if there are even words to describe the deliciousness of the food at Girl & The Goat other than WOW! Two of my friends and I went on a Thursday at 4:30pm because that was the only reservation time we could get for 6 weeks. No we are not 75 yrs old. LOL The staff was super friendly and when we walked in they immediately took us to our table. Our server greeted us within seconds and I immediately fell in love. Oh Natalie *swoon*...Okay back to my review. We ordered one of the breads of the day. It was an onion bread that was just melt in your mouth. I would have been happy just to eat that for dinner! Then we moved on to the green beans with fish sauce which I was a bit hesitant about my friends insisted and I am so glad they did. It was so amazing! I would have to say my next dish was my favorite. I chose the squash blossom rangoon and thankfully my friend is allergic to seafood so there was more for me!! Sooo good I just kept making ooo'ing and ahhh'ing noises! My friends had been there before and loved the smoked chicken so we ordered that and it was, as my mother would say, succulent!! OH and I forgot we also had the chickpea fritters which I was delightfully surprised by how excellent they were. And the last thing I think was called pork shank. Again it was absolutely amazing! If you live in or are visiting chicago you must must try girl and the goat! It is hands down one of the best and most creative restaurants in the city! Just make sure to make your reservations far in advance. This is a really laid-back kind of place - especially for what they have going on food-wise and I truly appreciate that. We went in ona Friday night early -after about a three month wait to get a table - any table, so we were expecting some pretty fabulous stuff. The husband and I are on different planets when it comes to food preferences, so it makes dining at shared plates places a little tough. Fortunately, this was not so hard because the portions are not that large. So, we got some goat (me), the short ribs (him), fried oysters, a beet
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