I desperately want to give them 2 stars. But it's quaint enough that I can't. Burgers are decent but not memorable. I wasn't crazy about the wings even though they offer several different kinds. Mine were burnt. Drinks are made well but the rickety seating gets uncomfortable pretty quickly. And it's a little disappointing that they don't actually have a proper bar. Yes they have a bar, but it's one short strip with six or eight stools and a server station practically in the middle.
The whole place is basically a house converted into a restaurant and some of the nooks with table and chairs crammed into them in this joint are pretty uninspired. However there are plenty of items to try on their large menu and prices are right.
It's a nice little neighborhood bar that doesn't seem to have aspirations of greatness. Which is kind of nice these days when everybody's trying to be the next big thing. I just hate using the word nice to describe a bar and grill. Do something to make me excited to drive over to you and want to recommend you to my friends. What do I crave when I go to EBBG? It ain't the service or the seating. So basically nothing.
But I've been back a couple times. Lunch and dinner are inexpensive and they have Famous Grouse, a palatable low-end Scotch. But the sandwiches aren't so hot. Stick to burgers and wings. This place would definitely be more popular if the food was better. Other restaurants within walking distance are more crowded for good a reason.