by Kathy L. on
Pros: Fresh (complimentary) biscuits with assortment of butter and jams. Bottomless mimosas for $7. Extra thick pieces of bacon. Delicious house potatoes. Live DJ. Cons: Slow, inattentive service. Club atmosphere that is a little too loud and trying-too-hard-to-be-cool for a nice, relaxing weekend brunch. Crowd seemed a bit pretentious and I'm-so-cool-to-be-having-brunch-here-where-everyth ing-is-white-and-the-servers-are-all-hipster-and-i t-sounds-like-I'm-in-a-club-but-really-I'm-just-ea ting-eggs.
by Lou Amous on
Salsa night was fun, but the place got crowded very, very quickly. Salsa dancing doesn't work so well considering the good dancers needed a 10 foot radius to do all the moves in. I did have fun at the free lesson, and getting in for free certainly helped. The space is fun and decorated nicely and the well drinks aren't half bad. I just wish there was more dance floor and less bar - the bar takes up more than half of the main room!
by Jacqulyn Norville on
I had high hopes coming here but it turned out just to be another bar/restaurant type deal. Admittedly, the food was good for bar food, like the veggie burger I got. YUM. One of the best around. The staff were so-so. It took them 10 minutes to even realize we were sitting at the bar and even longer to get our drinks. Of two drinks, they forgot one. What the? It was really crowded and there were obviously some birthday parties going on here. The prices were cheap and the bill was astonishingly low. In other words, just another place to go if you're in the area. It would make a good regular place if you happen to live around there, but not too much to go out of the way for.