When settling in to a new city, I search for three things: a saucy slice of pizza, a strong cup of coffee and a quality gin martini. Four days a North Carolinian, I set out in pursuit of new best-ofs. Several sources agreed that, for that special cocktail, I needed to explore Alley Twenty Six in downtown Durham.

The following Friday night, I found myself perched at the bar, wooed by the sound of jazz, the gents in bow ties and the ambiance of a dark lounge. I soon decided I might become a regular, but for tonight I vowed to keep it classy, have a drink or two and call it an early evening. That lasted, at least, until I noticed the cocktail waitress serving a stunning pickle platter down the bar.

If thereโ€™s one thing I can rarely pass up, itโ€™s a good pickle. But despite the recent fad of pickled and fermented foods, a quality pickle plate can be hard to find. Alley Twenty Sixโ€™s spread, however, offers a variety of locally sourced ingredients, flavors and, most important, the perfect pickle crispness.

โ€œAlley Twenty Six isnโ€™t a restaurant, so bar snacks like our house-made pickle plate and yucca chips are quick and relatively easy to prepare,โ€ explains Alley Twenty Six owner Shannon Healy. โ€œWe strive for delicious small eats on par with our drinks.โ€

They get there, too: Prepared by food zealot Jonathan Werz, these pickles are a substantial step up from those old neon-green grocery store dills.

โ€œOnce I learned the golden ratio of water, vinegar and salt,โ€ says Werz, who began pickling during his tenure at Carrboroโ€™s Glasshalfull, โ€œI began experimenting with more complex flavors and combinations.โ€

Pickled eggs, dark spiced cherries and ponzu mirin-pickled green beans โ€œhave been on the plate since the start,โ€ he says. Current seasonal specials include green apple slices done up in habanero ginger cilantro andmy personal favoritethe miso-pickled peaches. A distinct peach sweetness, supported by the umami flavors of white soy, chases the initial miso bite.

If youโ€™re looking for a more traditional pickled cucumber, Alley Twenty Six has you covered. The classic bread-and-butter cucumbers upgrade the expected sweet pickle flavor with turmeric-and-vinegar zest.

With the ever-changing seasonal harvest, I canโ€™t wait to see whatโ€™s in store for Alley Twenty Six this fall.

โ€œI have a few things in mind,โ€ says Werz, smiling. โ€œPumpkins, beets, carrots?โ€

See you soon, then.