I really like places like this and welcome the distraction from the usual foo foo places I seem to frequent regularly. I took a couple folks who work for me this past week. It's a super convenient location because it's literally a stones throw from my office, but I never think to go here. They've made some recent improvements with garage style doors that open up to the outside new deck. I can't say there is a lot to view since it's located off of a busy highway, but I guess it's nice to be able to sit outside on a sunny day. The bar itself is the main attraction and takes up most of the tiny locations space. Ray, Jessica and I decided to eat in the small dining room in the back. It's a seat urself type of place and we were able to get a comfy booth in front of one of the small tv's blaring some soap opera (no cnn or espn for these diners). Our waitress was friendly and greeted us quickly. We started with an iced tea while we looked over the menu. It's pretty standard (diners, drive ins, and dives type food) with a couple surprising additions like "lobster bisque". I started with a cup of chilli. It was served pipin' hot with cheese and onions. It was reasonably priced and super flavorful. I also tried the pastrami sandwich. I was pretty surprised to the quality and flavor of the pastrami. Something tells me they may cook this meat themselves instead of ordering it from some deli. In either case it was great served on rye with dark mustard and hot crispy homemade fries. Jessica had the gyro. It looked okay, but it's probably not anything special. Ray tried the lobster bisque. He says he was a bit disappointed because it was just cream and butter with almost no lobster. In my opinion, you should probably order chili type things here and stay away from the higher end items. He tried the fish sandwich, which was cooked well and pretty large. I've had there fish in the past and it's as good as any one from other local joints. The service overall was quick and good and the food better than many similiar joints. I think we'll stop here more often.