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  • Its pretty striking how different each of the OHSO locations are when compared with each other. Arcadia has its great beach cyclist vibe, PV is a postmodern industrial picnic ground, and Scottsdale is....well, confused about what it is, or what it should be. As for the PV location, I was there on opening night, and wanted to hold off on reviewing the place until I had a chance to visit at least 8 times while they continued to work the kinks out. I'm glad I did as they've done admirably well. I generally try to stay away from the place during its extreme peak hours (and particularly to avoid the stampede of barely-supervised children) and typically go on Thursday nights after 930pm, so for the most part, I've avoided all of the cluster$%^& problems the place seems to have at peak times. When the place is running at 75% capacity, it really hums like a well-oiled machine. The waitstaff gals are wonderful, food and beer orders come out very quickly and accurately. The 10pm+ menu is perfect for lighter yet satisfying, savory bites like the hummus and those excellent pretzels and cheese dip, and I'm happy with the regular menu as well (think typical bar/pub food, but with a little oomph! and panache). The patio design is quite an achievement....so much space! Parking is good (at least for now), but if they ever lose access to that lot just south of OHSO that belongs to the adjacent office park, then parking is gonna get complicated. Beer = good. The list can be a bit underwhelming considering the wide variety of drafts available at other local places (Cellars, Angels), but it compares favorably to most other local breweries in terms of total offerings. There is enough craft on the menu to satisfy any reasonable ale fan's distinct tastes, even when they run out of the more popular beers. Still, the current offerings do not seem to be on par with Arcadias, at least not as of June 2015. I only hold back the 5th star due to my personal pet peeve -- the occasional patio insanity as the million kids go into bloodthirsty mob mode during peak times when OHSO hits 100%+ capacity. Thats really not OHSOs fault, and its not really the children's fault, either, as the patio does resemble an attractive gaming area (albeit with heavy gauge sheet metal corners). Its the parents fault. PARENTS WATCH YOUR DAMNED KIDS.
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