Came here on a Saturday night with three of my girlfriends with the intention of catching up over cocktails. We found this place on a whim. Located near the country general on the upstairs of a plaza, you could hardly tell this was a bar from the outside because of the blacked out windows.
When we walked in at 10:45pm the place was about 60% packed. The ambience and decor was a juxtaposition of modern and rustic. There were three leather booth, a large bar seating, and a long wooden table. I loved that the music wasn't too loud to the point were you couldn't have a conversation. Nothing was pretentious or underwhelming.
The waitress was super nice and helpful when it came to the menu because we had no idea what to order. The list of cocktails spanned 3 pages. With quirkier than usual names like "Riding Through a Live Minefield on a Bicycle Built for Two." I ended up getting The Traveller ($15) which was a smooth whiskey based cocktail with chocolate undertones. My friend'a drink The Last Goodbye ($15) was super fruity and delicious came with the cutest little love note attached to it! My other friend tried The Troublemaker ($14) it had snicker shaving and a whole egg it it.
Overall, the amount of craftsmanship in each drink is stunning. I can definitely see this being a go to drinking spot on queen west.