A friend and I stopped here to kill some time before heading to an event. The place is small, but has big windows all around so you don't feel cramped in the space. The bar is big and we were able to get a seat easily even with the East Liberty Street Festival going on right outside. The walls are white shiny subway tile and the space is accented with live edge wood shelving behind the bar and a butcher block bar top. We shared an oyster dish that was oysters and bits of potato served on toasted bread. It was so delicious and had a hint of lemony flavor. The only downside is for $8, I would expect to get more than two little pieces of bread. I think 4 would have been more reasonable for that price. I also ordered a drink. I'm not a big drinker so it doesn't take much to get me tipsy. I ordered the aviation at my friend's suggestion and it was GOOD. I don't like drinks that taste too strong of alcohol. This fit the bill. I was halfway though and already feeling a buzz, which doesn't mean a lot coming from someone like me, but whatevs. The best part was the maraschino cherry on the bottom of the glass. :) I'm not the "let's go out for cocktails" kind of girl, but this place kind of makes me want to be! I don't know if this place would be a good fit for a dinner, but I don't necessarily think that's what they are aiming for anyway...It's a great place to come with friends for maybe lunch/light bites and to share/try a few tapas together.