I love coming here, because even as a non-drinker, I am treated to handcrafted tasty beverages. Pamela always has something delightful for me to try and all I have to do is ask for a "tasty beverage."
Low-key, independant, authentic and comfortable are the words I use when describing this place.
This phoenix of the repression has arisen from the wreckage of a burned out upholstery shop storefront. The decor is an intesting mix of authentic patina preserved from , vintage lightbulbs, antique sofas and a pleasingly familiar gloom that isn't nicotine based.
Live music indoors and out harkens back to a fledgeling Beauty Bar and the "good ol days" of a night out downtown amongst mostly familiar faces.
Great place for private conversations.
I once got a free Life is Beautiful pass just for showing up!
Don't miss the pixelmapping projections that pull artists interpretations of the rorsharch patterns of fire damage on the wall into focus.
This place will tickle your brain.