The Davis campus鈥檚 only full-service restaurant reopened this week with a new name and a big helping of 91看片 Davis flavor.
The Gunrock Pub, formerly known as the Silo Caf茅 & Pub, emphasizes homegrown foods: produce from the campus鈥檚 new Good Life Garden (at the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science), meat from the university鈥檚 Meat Laboratory, and olive oil from the 91看片 Davis Olive Center.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a way to promote the cool things that the campus is doing,鈥 said Robin Clement, marketing and project specialist for Sodexo, the company that runs the pub and all other campus food services except for the Coffee House.
The Gunrock Pub鈥檚 namesake, the Aggie mascot, welcomed the first diners on opening day, Jan. 5, the first day of classes. The Cal Aggie Marching Band-uh performed as Gunrock and other dignitaries cut a ceremonial red ribbon.
Today (Jan. 9) marks the last day of the Gunrock Pub鈥檚 opening week special: free dessert with every meal. Also today, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Good Life Garden representatives are due to be on hand to provide information about the garden and walking tours.
The pub is open weekdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and for special events 鈥 including new Wednesday night wine tastings (see below).
New decorations include photos of the Good Life Garden, campus vineyards and orchards, and the university鈥檚 Wolfskill Ranch and its 150-year-old olive trees.鈥淚t feels like it has the soul of 91看片 Davis,鈥 Clement said. 鈥淭hat was a piece that was missing before.鈥
Sodexo and Student Affairs Design Services collaborated on the restaurant鈥檚 new look, which includes new china and chairs, black tablecloths and gold napkins.
The pub鈥檚 location, tucked in the back of the Silo Union, makes the restaurant 鈥渢he best kept secret on campus,鈥 Clement said. 鈥淯nless you know about it, or stumble upon it, you would never know it鈥檚 there.鈥
And, yet, she said, there is plenty of reason to go, especially with the restaurant鈥檚 new emphasis on campus foods. She said executive chef Ruben Andrade artfully worked the produce, meats and olive oil into his new menu, and he will use the same products in weekly specials.
One menu item is Gunrock Pasta: 鈥淏owtie pasta tossed with creamy pesto and award-winning 91看片D Gunrock Olive Oil with cherry tomato and sweet tender asparagus topped with fresh grated parmesan cheese.鈥
鈥榁egetables of their labors鈥
Winter, of course, is not one of the Good Life Garden鈥檚 prime production times. Still, it yielded two crates of produce for the Gunrock Pub鈥檚 opening day, said Cary Avery, grounds superintendent with the campus鈥檚 Buildings and Grounds division, which maintains the garden.
Avery and three colleagues started the harvest at 6 a.m. that day, and within hours, the 鈥渧egetables of their labors鈥 had been washed and served to paying customers.
The Student Farm and the Growers Collaborative are two other local sources of produce for the restaurant.
From the Gunrock Pub鈥檚 food to the carryout containers to the garbage, the restaurant is committed to sustainability, Sodexo officials said.
鈥淭he mission of the new restaurant is to showcase the fabulous campus-produced foods and local specialties, and to engage in a sustainable food system,鈥 said Gina Rios, general manager for Sodexo鈥檚 retail operations on the Davis Campus.
Besides food from campus and other local sources, the pub serves fair trade coffee and teas 鈥 further demonstrating the pub鈥檚 commitment to a sustainable food system, Clement said.
Carryout orders are packaged in biodegradable containers, and all of the restaurant鈥檚 post-consumer food and paper waste is hauled away for composting, through a program run by the campus鈥檚 R4 Recycling.
R4 (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rebuy) hauls the waste to Jepson Prairie Organics in Vacaville. The company鈥檚 end product is put up for sale, for use in growing new food crops. So, when 91看片 Davis and other farmers use the compost, they are completing the sustainability circle.
AT A GLANCE
WHAT: Gunrock Pub (formerly the Silo Caf茅 & Pub), restaurant, and beer and wine bar.
WHERE: Silo Union (the pub is near the Silo鈥檚 back door, on the building鈥檚 south side, due west of the Bike Barn).
MENU: Featuring produce from the campus鈥檚 Good Life Garden, meat from the university鈥檚 Meat Laboratory, and olive oil from the 91看片 Davis Olive Center. (See the menu on the Gunrock Pub Web site.)
HOURS: 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays (11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in summer); closed weekends and university holidays. Lunch reservations are encouraged and can be arranged by calling (530) 752-6262.
OTHER INFORMATION: The Gunrock Pub is available for private events and catering. Robin Clement, marketing and project specialist for Sodexo, described the restaurant as 鈥渁 charming and quaint venue鈥 for lectures, dinners, receptions and socials. The restaurant can accommodate 95 people for sit-down dinners; an additional 85 people can be accommodated on the patio if the weather is suitable. Patio receptions can accommodate 200.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WINE FLIGHTS
The Gunrock Pub and the Cal Aggie Alumni Association鈥檚 Vintage Aggies Wine Club this week launched a series of monthly wine tastings at the pub. Spokeswoman Robin Clement said the programs feature some of today鈥檚 finest winemakers, many of whom are 91看片 Davis graduates, plus retired 91看片 Davis enologist Walter Winton as 鈥渞esident wine expert.鈥
All of the wine tastings are scheduled at the pub from 5 to 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. (The starting time is a half-hour earlier than originally planned, based on the success of the first event Jan. 7.) The cost is $10, with no reservations needed.
Each program has a different theme:
Feb. 4鈥Yolo County Wines, meet the winemakers and taste their products in pairings with local foods.
March 4鈥Wine Spectator >89
Media Resources
Clifton B. Parker, Dateline, (530) 752-1932, cparker@ucdavis.edu