The front bar and dining area was reasonably busy on a recent Friday evening, but we were seated in the large back room where there was only one other table occupied. My wife ordered fish and chips while I chose the Stumptown brisket dip (coffee rubbed brisket presumably Stumptown's), Swiss cheese (not likely from the land of yodels), caramelized onions and au jus). Hers was okay, not as good nor as inexpensive as the one I enjoyed a week later at Ellis. I am totally stumped as to why my sandwich was so mediocre considering the menu description. The meat was dry with nary a hint of coffee flavor. The highlight of the meal, the only one as it turned out, was a side order of sweet potato fries that I begrudgingly shared with you know who or is it whom?