Have passed this place dozens of times without even knowing it was there. Saw it listed on Yelp and realized that I needed to check it out. It's a hidden treasure and it was a fun Saturday afternoon with my boyfriend.
It's sparsely decorated, mostly just some paintings for sale, and mason jar lights overhead. The bar is open so you can see the bartenders making your drinks with fresh ingredients and can see the copper stills and some barrels in the background. I like that it was comfortable and that they just built this little bar into their distillery. It had a relaxing but industrial feel.
The drinks were delicious and cheap. Definitely a better deal than just going to a bar. My boyfriend and I each got 2 drinks. The Painkiller was made with a coconut cream and it was creamy and delicious. The Zombie was citrusy and for having three kinds of rum, was strong but still tasted really good. They limit you to 2!
Unlike some reviewers, I thought the bartenders were friendly and the one talked to me about the different kind of rum and gave me some samples. I thought their spiced rum was really smooth and the best spiced rum I've had. We loved the Queen's share label, which the bartender explained is made by redistilling the tails from the first batch. They had aged and unaged of that. I didn't buy a bottle on this trip but can't wait to introduce friends to it and will definitely buy one soon.