Clark S.
Yelp
While I was a student at Rochester Institute of Technology, I remember going to "The Commons" and hearing people order a 'CBGB', i.e., a cheeseburger garbage bowl. After I saw one, I instantly ordered one for myself and fell in love. This was my first garbage plate and it certainly wasn't the last, but surprisingly, I never went off-campus to try this Rochester delicacy. I remember hearing that Nick Tahou's was the home of the original garbage plate and was a place I always wanted to go. So nearly ten years later I FINALLY got to have an original cheeseburger garbage plate and I was not disappointed!
A friend and I arrived around 1:30pm on a Saturday and easily found a parking spot in the rear parking lot. At first, we walked to the front and were greeted with a sign saying to enter and exit from their rear entrance, so we walked back and eventually found it. Upon walking in, we saw a pretty good-sized line of people. At first, we were a bit confused as they split the line into an "Order Here" line and a "Pick Up Here" line, but people were spilling into both lines. Of course we figured it out after seeing everyone holding an order receipt, so we were next in line. The kitchen seemed a little backed up though and there were a total of four people working, so waited a little over 10 minutes before the owner of Nick Tahou's took our order. He was a pretty friendly guy, although he seemed a little flustered and tired. We decided to eat-in so he told us to grab any table and to come back up to the counter when the number on our receipt was called. The inside definitely has old-school bar/diner vibes and I just made me wish I could've come here back when I was at RIT to see everyone sitting at the tables and along their bar. The inside definitely could use a "spruce up" but it was clean, overall, and all the staff were masked and safety protocols were in place.
After about 15 minutes or so, our number was finally called and as soon as we brought the tray back, we dove right in! Oh man, was this delicious! It's been nearly ten years since I had a garbage plate prior to this and both of us agreed, it lived up to the hype. The cheeseburger was cooked perfectly. The meat sauce was dense with a little "heat" and the mac salad perfectly complements this by cooling it down just enough to really accentuate the meat sauce. The home fries were awesome though - they were fried perfectly and I really liked how the laid them on the flat-top to crisp them up without drying them out. Of course, I had mustard and onions on top and those flavors blended in so nicely. The portion of the regular cheeseburger garbage plate was perfect, albeit I skipped breakfast so I had a healthy appetite going in. I appreciated they served fresh, thick-sliced bread on the side which was effectively used to collect any of the remnants of my garbage plate.
All-in-all, a good first time experience with Nick Tahou's! As of 04/11/2021, I know the owner is looking to sell Nick Tahou's, and so far, it hasn't been reported if someone is going to buy it. I hope someone does end up buying it and continuing this Rochester tradition. I know there are other spots in Rochester that serve up garbage plates but it'd be so sad to see this place disappear. If someone does buy it though, this place does need a little sprucing up but needs to somehow keep the local "charm" it has. I hope I can come back and try a chicken finger garbage plate but I'd be just as happy getting another cheeseburger garbage plate! :)