We arrived just after 6, having missed the Happy Hour by minutes. The hostess/waitress kind of hustled us inside without really giving us a chance to check things out and put us at a big table in the back. We were just getting a drink and would have preferred to sit at the bar. There were maybe 6 other people in the whole place besides us, which seemed astonishingly low considering you would expect there to be some sort of a dinner rush and some people still lingering from Happy Hour. There were 4 people at the bar just blankly watching tv with the bartender. No one was really talking; the place would have been totally silent save for the DJ in the corner who was singing along to the music he was playing. It definitely seemed strange to have a guy singing in a corner in a small empty bar on a Tuesday night; I could see it on a busy weekend or something, but it was kind of awkward with so few people around and half of them just watching TV.
We ordered two drinks; I got a lemon drop martini, and my friend got a specialty drink advertised on the bar, some dragon fruit concoction. Neither of us were impressed. The lemon drop was super sour and didn't seem to have been mixed right. My friend was similarly disappointed with the proportions of her dragon fruit cocktail.
I'll give it points for having a very nice aesthetic on the inside, and the service was really good from the waitress when we sat down, but otherwise this place was a disappointment.