A strange place. The storefront of the bar is not completed, and there's no real notice of what you are walking into when you first pull up to the address. It's actually quite small. There are only four or five booths and a couple of tables, and the rest is bar stool seating -- perhaps 10 or 12 of those. There's a tiny stall in the back they they sell food out of . . . Didn't try the food. This review is about the ambiance and the "we're all friends here, so who are you?" atmosphere of the joint.
We walked in and everyone in the place turned and looked at us. After a few smiles didn't seem to change much, we grabbed a couple of seats and then decided to go ahead and leave. It was one of the most unfriendly places we've walked into in recent memory . . . Of course, everyone in the bar was young and a hipster, and we don't fit that mold. So I'd say that there's some serious age discrimination that goes in here ):
Didn't like it. You might, but we sure didn't.