A few of the girls and I went here last night before going to a movie. We stopped in during Happy Hour, so we were told to go upstairs for the happy hour section. The layout of the restaurant is quaint; it's in a house transformed with tables and a nice bar. We chose to sit at the bar, and the bartender came over right away and gave us the happy hour specials menu. Cocktails were $6.50 and all food was $5 or under, so we really liked the prices! I tried the Felice Rita which was refreshing with the grapefruit and lime flavors complimenting each other well. I then ordered the burger with aoli. The downside to the happy hour menu was that you aren't able to change the dish at all, so adding cheese to the burger would have upped it to a "normal priced" option (adding about $4 for a piece of cheese). The burger itself was thick and juicy, and I LOVED the aoli, so that was worth the $5 price tag. We then tried another drink advertised as a "spritzer" so I pictured something light, fruity, and delicious... That was definitely not was was delivered. It was overpowered by thyme and did not agree with our pallets so much that we actually asked for another drink instead (and I never send things back for any reason). The bartender was really nice and accommodating about it though. The warmed goat cheese dish was the best part of the meal... there is a kick to the tomato jam that makes the goat cheese pop, and the crustini is perfect! Overall, a good value