This was my first time at this place and I have to say that it wasn't too shabby. The decor is top-notch: very low-lit with warm tones that are very inviting. The bar section is full of tall tables while the rest of the place is decked out with lounge couches and comfortable chairs. I went with two girlfriends for happy hour around 4:30 and we tried to sit over in the "comfy couch" section, but unfortunately this area is not part of the happy hour menu so we relocated to the bar area. They had three drinks that were part of their happy hour menu ($5): a red wine, a white wine and a winter mojito (I wish I could remember what they said it was made of...it sounded delicious). I was in the mood for a nice red wine so that's what I opted for. Halfway through our first glass one of the bartenders was opening a bottle of champagne at the bar and the cork flew across the room, hit the ceiling and fell down landing on one of my friends. It was incredibly funny and odd and the bartender was nice enough to buy her another drink so everyone was happy. Unfortunately we did not get any food but I would definitely go back and try the $1 oysters and the pork steam buns. This quaint bar would be a great spot to get some food and drinks before heading to a show. :)