This Hooka bar is hidden in a ghetto shopping center behind a Burger King.
The staff is not very inviting and seems agitated by having to help customers initially. Once you have ordered and just need your coals tweaked, there seems to be a shift to more pleasant service.
The environment is comfortable. If you go early, they will usually be watching a movie on the several screens. Later in the day/evening the place switches to pop music that is not too too loud, so it is still possible to talk with your friends sitting around you.
The Hooka itself is fine. I'm no connoisseur of Hooka but is seems good enough.