This place was great! It's tiny, with only ~6 seats at their bar, but the sakes were amazing. It was surprising they were able to get so much variety in their products. They even had some brand new sake on tap when we arrived, which was cool. It shows they're not just doing mass-market brewing - they're making new products all the time.
The woman who served us was especially nice. She told us all about the sake we ordered and recommended some options when we couldn't decide what bottles to purchase. She really seemed to know a lot about the products and how they were made. The patrons there were also really nice, and it lent a fun vibe to the place.
It's a great place to stop and have a different kind of experience than you're used to in bars.