Not a bad bar, I recently moved into the building like right next door so I thought maybe it was time to try Wild Eagle. We decided to go here because my girlfriend was indecisive which is nothing new about what to eat so I figured I heard the food was good, it is close, and I was done waiting for her to find her journey's end.
The bar was relatively quite when we arrived with probably 30-40 people total. This is good. You go up to the sign that says order food and do just that. The bar was full nonetheless but the tables spread all over were pretty empty so we just grabbed one in the main area and waited. I did the online club membership so I got a free app, which was a deep fried Mac&Cheese ball which was pretty dang good. My girlfriend got Chicken and Waffles which came with fries. She ate it so it must have been good as she is picky about food and life. I got the plain burger which was quite good as well. Tasted like those frozen angus patties you get at the convenience store but it was fine. I left a tip and then realized it was basically self-serve so I probably wont tip again because they didn't do anything but it was only a few dollars.
The bar looks nice but a little small town run down bar like. But the odd part is it isn't and it probably appears that way because it is a historical building.
A bunch of younger people frequent this bar and overall it is a nice place to go. I tried it and it wasn't enough for me to run back over and over again but it is definitely a place to consider if friends are over and want food and don't want to walk far from the 9. They have some pretty good happy hour deals as well and the drinks are supposed to be a good price. I asked for a water and I waited a while and never got it but it is a whatever kind of thing.