This place keeps saving my life downtown when all I want is good food, a pint, a whisky, an intimate talk with good friends... Somewhere dim and prettily lit with friendly service who don't mind your mellow pace or if you're making inexpensive moves. It's small, and not cheap but not over priced, fully bilingual, bathrooms are downstairs and awfully close to the kitchen, but otherwise tasteful. In this area it's nice to tuck off St Cat's into a place that's not a chain, not a scene, nice looking enough to feel like your life is unfolding beautifully with choices that aren't too bad at all.