Perhaps most the opening week jitters have been corrected.
We stopped in last night for dinner and were very impressed. As mentioned in another review, the place is spotless. They invested some serious cash in converting the decor from what used to be a dimly lit John Harvards location. Two bars seems odd however but both were relatively busy.
I went with the fish and chips as it's my baseline for what any bar/pub should get right without worry. It was a bit light on fish and heavy on fries but both were good, so I can't really complain for the price. Better half had the BBQ pork sliders (carolina style) and thoroughly enjoyed them.
Mixed drink for her and draft micro for me seemed reasonably priced.
Draft beer list was certainly bigger than I expected from earlier reviews.
Having a TV inside every booth seemed excessive, but should go over extremely well with the sports crowd and should do wonders for BW3's prices and awful service across the street. At least none of them had volume on.
Wait staff seemed very attentive but this may also be because they just opened and over-compensate.
A roof over the patio seems necessary, we'll never sit outside on a sunny day without it and nobody was out there either on our visit.
We'll definitely be returning again to try the rest of the menu and catch the drink specials during a steeler game.
Glad to see something different than just another chain restaurant move in the empty spot in Penn Center.