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| - Vintage is a solid place to get together with friends. I've mostly been here for happy hour, but I've also dined for lunch, dinner, and late night as well. Portions are large, the menu changes every now and again, and they seem to make everything in house, which is great. Vintage also brews their own beer, and my most common order is the Bee's Knees (please). I recently sampled their hibiscus brew and that was really tasty and perfect for summer.
Since most of my visits have been for happy hour, I'll focus on that:
+ $1 off most taps and $3 rails
+ they are happy to split appetizers across several checks
+ the totchos can't be in any way good for you except for the endorphin release you get from how delicious they are - tater tots topped with homemade queso sauce, barbecue pulled pork chili, corn, cheese, and jalepenos - we have a serious obsession with these
+ a lovely outdoor patio and quiet back room if you want to have a more intimate conversation
- you can't participate in the happy hour specials if you sit outside, which is super weird - you can go inside to order your drinks, but then you're stiffing your server
- occasionally servers are a little out of it, either not super concerned about checking in/serving us or seeming distracted when they are
The tasty food and drinks and the friendliness of the staff far outweigh those minor quibbles though, hence making it a spot we return to again and again.
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