by Elizabethe A. on
The Happy Hour here is very reasonable, with a pretty good assortment of nigiri, rolls, appetizers, and drinks. The fish was very fresh and delicious, especially the escolar and salmon. I would stay away from the oyster shot. I've had much much better. And this one almost made me gag. Since the sake was so strong, it basically ended up tasting like murky sake with a giant booger in it. Because you know that's what an oyster is if you take away it's delicious and distinct flavor. The bloody mary with sake in it is incredible. And really cheap at happy hour. The ambiance is a little off during the day, since it kind of looks like the venue for an underground rave. But I'm sure that at night, it's spot on. Overall, you can get a really cheap sushi meal here during happy hour (which is all day sunday). But this still doesn't replace any of my top sushi places in Austin.
by Emmanuel Gesualdi on
Before I moved downtown I would have dreams about the western skillet and drive all the way from the suburbs to grab brunch here. Since the place is pretty roomy and known mostly as a drinking spot, there is never any wait to get a table in the afternoon. It makes it hard to justify waiting 45 minutes to get a seat at Sabrina's. Love the steam-punk church decor and music selection inside. The place really comes alive at night. Karaoke on Tuesdays and great specialty drinks like the Obama Bomb keep me coming back.