Shiloh Grill is a typical neighborhood bar with slightly above average food and experience. I enjoyed my first visit. It was mostly the people I met that kept me there longer than I would have otherwise. I went there because I was told the view of the city is good. There is no view of the city from its location, which disappointed me; however, misinformation isnt to discredit the establishment. The patrons (mostly btwn 25-40) were friendly and shared meaningful conversations. The menu has a pleasant twist to the oldtime favorites offered at different places, although a few items infrequently offered, which I appreciated. The pumpkin sangria was surprisingly tasty, the steak sandwich has a nice spicey pop to it, the mac and cheese creamy (velveeta?), and the wait staff are quick to serve with knowledge about the menu. This was a great place, I am just unable to rate any tavern higher due to 'that' type of environment.