Food is a 3, service 1. My wife reports having had an excellent weekday lunch experience a few months back. We were seated by the bartender and sat and waited for between 7 and 10 minutes before she came back. She started with an apology-saying how they were busy.
1 You are a bar in Wisconsin during football season on a Sunday. Do you schedule or plan to be be dead at this time?
2 You were not busy. The nice part about having vision is I can see the same thing as the person next to me. All but one table was taken and all but one seat at the bar was taken. But no one was standing, nor waiting. If this is busy please see #1.
Not knowing if or when we'll see our server again we order appetizers, entrees and drinks at the same time. Subsequently not one but two other servers come over to ask if they could take our order including one who asked if we wanted to order drinks immediately after (less than a minute) we had received full glasses of beers and sodas. After finishing a beer it sat empty for 8 minutes before anyone asked if I wanted something. Meanwhile male server at table next to us is making small talk. Then appetizers and entrees come at the same time after we had to ask if our order was lost. During the meal my wife's drink order was forgotten-we weren't charged for this one but I'd rather pay for a drink and get it promptly than wait for something free. Service recovery is not the same as good service.
The food was fine. Wings were good after you dumped Texas Pete hot sauce on them-otherwise small and without much flavor. The side salad to this was good. Sliders are nothing special. Lots of potential and unafraid to try new flavor combinations. The food has promise even if the service does not. I have a hard time seeing myself coming back.