This is a house converted into a live venue by night and pub by day. I stopped in for a drink on a Sunday afternoon and there were ten or fifteen people just hanging out on the patio out back. On a nice day you can definitely take advantage of that. Drinks are a little high. Their lowest-end scotch was $5 but hey, party on the patio!
Snug's definitely found their niche, in spite of only being open a few months, with their pirate motifs and low key bartenders. The vibe indoors would completely depend on time of day and who was playing. When there's no live band, you could go here with a group of friends and have a mellow time or by yourself and remain completely unnoticed and check out the juke box. There's no dance floor to speak of unless you're referencing the ten square feet in front of the tiny stage, but this is a live venue. So if a band you love is playing here you'll be able to see every dent in their gear which is kinda cool.