The Independence Serves Delectable American Fare in Upscale Al Fresco Environs

Oh say can you see, these fire hot wings? The Independence in Santa Monica is an oasis in our fractured food landscape, a fully COVID-compliant, al fresco moment just two blocks from the beach.

I showed up ready for sort of a bar food experience, but what I got was so much more. The menu has its crowd-pleasers – I am crowd – but it also boasts adventurous esoteric offerings. Truffled Parmesan fries are my love language.

They really know how to nail the hits. The 5 cheese Mac and cheese was delectable,  rich and savory, and had a much sturdier consistency than most gooey iterations of this dish. It felt elevated, more luxe than down-home.

I tried all three flavors of wings because I am a patriot. This is where the magic really happened. The house fire wings were perfectly spicy, a kick that feels flavorful and tasty but not so aggressive as to put you in a flop sweat. Easily the best spicy wings I’ve had all year, and I have had many.

The lemon pepper wings were tangy and terrific, an option for folks who like their wings a little tart. You salty dogs, you.

The Beyoncé of this trio was the grilled Serrano wings, which frankly were a taste I’ve never experienced. They were sweet and smoky, and my god the texture. It was like biting into your most succulent dreams.

I had a salad next so my mother wouldn’t judge me. Turns out mother knows best.

The 3rd and Arizona salad was beachy as hell: fruity and fresh and light, with just enough sophistication to make you feel like a Saint Tropez socialite. Come for millennials all you want, but avocado just makes things better. Sorry!

Next up was the brunch burger – sorry mom – a sort of more is more dish with enough flavor to get you through the end of this truly troubled year. We’re talking ground chuck, brisket, short rib, cheddar, a fried egg, spinach, and hollandaise sauce. I mean damn!

It was divine, the kind of hangover-killing, uber-filling burger I used to get back in the day in Chicago at this heavy-metal bar called Kuma’s corner. Each bite is a new adventure, with the brisket and short rib grounding the flavor experience. Brisket is my rock.

Had a Nashville hot chicken sandwich next, and it was delicious. Do you see a theme developing? First, this is a thicc bird, enough to satisfy even the hungriest chicken aficionado. Once again, I am talking about myself. It was a cut above most hot chicken I’ve had in the last few years, including a not-to-be-named Chinatown spot with a daily two-hour wait. Spicy and soft and a joy to behold, it’s gonna live in my memory for some time.

I got my beachside drink on, sucking down a Ginger A and Not Melon Mule, spiritually similar drinks with very-different base spirits. The former felt like an upscale Silverlake bar offering, something safe and tasty that would make any palette happy.

The latter, however, felt like a revelation, the abundant strawberry, lime, and cucumber juice aerating throughout, whisking you away up the PCH to an alcove only you know. Sorry, I’m just very thirsty right now.

Before I get out of here, huge shoutout to OhWaiter, the text-to-order system that pulls up the menu on your phone and lets you politely request what you need. I found it easy, fun, and best of all, efficient. Its already revolutionized service, cutting down on wait times and helping decrease contact. I’m into that!

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