Prepare to make friends because it's cozy at the community table. If you're lucky, you won't have to overhear First Date Night or the overly affectionate Forever 21 couples...we just weren't that lucky. It's all part of the experience, but consider asking for a hut for more privacy. Once you've settled in with your new BFFs, it's time for the meat fest. The special Korean BBQ pork ribs were larger than life, but not my favorite take on Korean BBQ. The classic pulled pork is spot on, and you can even make sliders with the rolls + accoutrements that come with. Score! The brisket, tri-tip and housemade kielbasa also got it going on. FYI, sides are critical to delay the inevitable meat sweats. The mac 'n cheese has some crispy and spice that is everything nice. Loaded potato salad is also solid. Burnt end beans and collard greens? Disappointing. And don't forget the homemade sauces. All equally good in their own right, but the hot was a bit too runny. Lastly, if you can't find a beer or cocktail you like...you've got issues. Service was professional and fairly timely even on a busy night. Next time we'll give the bar area a whirl.