This place wasn't obviously a bar from the strip mall exterior, as there was little way to see inside. An entrance to an dining area betrayed the true character of the business, which is essentially a sports bar. Once I figured out that the action was through a small vestibule where the restrooms were, I entered a lively bar atmosphere.
The place was crowded for a Wednesday night, although that might have been due to a large Meetup.com group gathering and a birthday party. The numerous bistro tables and chairs are sometimes hard to maneuver around when the clientele is dense (I guess you can take that both ways). In actuality, all of the patrons and the wait staff here were easygoing and pleasant.
This turned out to be a good karaoke venue. Multiple video monitors made it possible to sing from nearly any part of the bar. It became quite a game to spot the singer sometimes, since not everyone approached the makeshift stage area nearest the KJ. Also, I was pleased to see that the KJ was amenable to starting the karaoke festivities earlier than the scheduled 9 p.m. once tips/bribes were offered.
I'll leave the food reviews to other Yelpers, since I only tried the standard pubgrub: chicken fingers and fries (and they were passable). The pizza seemed to be a featured item, so maybe that is the signature dish. For some reason, a word-of-mouth special circulated and some folks ordered Miller Genuine Draft pints for 50 cents!
Not a bad place to meet up with friends... even if they are brand new!