by Renae H. on
I've been wanting to try Lime forever. Well, Saturday was finally the day. First impression: Have you ever seen one of those movies from the 60's or 70's that set in the future? Well, walking in to lime is very much like that, White on chrome, all curves and semicircles. It's kind of fun. It also feels very much like a night club, which is a bit disconcerting at 10:30 in the morning (especially if one is still suffering the effects of the previous night's adventures). The vibe is a little bit cooler than thou, but the staff is very friendly without being over the top. They really aren't kidding about the bottomless mimosa thing. I don't think my glass ever dipped below the half way point before our waiter was there with a refill, it was awesome. The food was very tasty. Just simple brunch fare really, but well executed and it really hit the spot. I had the Plain Jane, my friend had the Eggs Benedict, both were exactly what we wanted. We were suprised because neither of us is really a breakfast potato person, but the ones they serve here were really tasty, crispy on the outside, fluffy and tender on the inside. I would definitely recommend making a reservation (even though you don't get open table points for it, what's up with that?) as it was pretty busy by the time we finished our meal. I'll certainly be back with a few friends in tow.
by David W. on
This is only a review of the bar and their Lost Party on tuesdays. First off I liked the space. It's industrial-hipster esque. Note to Lost fans, if you decide to go to this, get their EARLY! We arrived over and hour and a half before the show started, and still had trouble getting seats. That said, this is a great place to watch the show. These are dedicated viewers! Once the show started the very noisy bar became DEAD SILENT. They only have two TV's, but they are in gorgeous HD, and the sound was fantastic. Drinks were reasonable. 3 Dollar Dharma beers (PBR), 5 Dollar Beer and a shot, and 6 dollar Mai Tais or Lockes as they called them. THey had a little Lost menu with more specials as well. Bartender was friendly and fast. Mixed drinks were less tasty but extremely strong. The Oceanic 6 (Blue Long Island) was extremely strong though that drink is strong by default. Overall I was a fan of the space! They also had a table set up selling Lost baked goods and T-Shirts. Really pretty fun. I was upset that there was no Lost trivia as advertised though. If I was in the neighborhood I would stop by for a drink even if I wasn't going to their Lost night. A great space and a great crowd to watch Lost with.