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| - This is the first standalone bar that Whole Foods has opened, and it is very well done.
Visited on St. Patrick's day. Had two drinks.
Service: I was served by Kristen, Aimee, and Jon. Everyone was very pleasant and knowledgeable. Very attentive, and aware when you might need another drink or a glass for your beer that you purchased in a bottle or a can.
Atmosphere: The inside furnishings are a cross between mid-century modern and industrial fixtures. Plenty of wood, metal and angles. Edison filament style bulbs give the feel of an edgy bar, while over implemented, look great as opposed any other lighting options. This place is not too bright, but not too dark, the perfect amount of light. There is the bar with stools, booths, sofas, tables with seats, and the pool table. So, many options for seating.
Food: Unfortunately did not have any this visit, but they do have a nice menu.
Drinks: They have a large selection of beers on tap (read: 23 beers) and plenty of bottled and canned beers which you can purchase to consume there. I had the Brixton Robbie and a Springhouse Big Gruesome in a can.
Price: Beers on tap range from $3-$8. Single cans and bottles are also reasonable from around $2-$7 depending on what you choose. Most definitely some of the best pricing for beers you can get in almost any bar. They also have mixed drinks and wine which were also quite reasonable ($7+).
Restrooms: Very clean. Very stylish. Very useable. If I had to use a restroom, I would choose these.
Overall: This is a great bar/restaurant. The people who work here are friendly and knowledgeable and it feels like a great hang out place. Very good pricing, very cool atmosphere.
Tip: They have a pool table, and it is free!
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