I came here last Friday under the lure of 80s alternative music. True. there were 2 djs spinning vinyls. But there is no way you can turn this quaint, elongated narrow bar into a dancefloor! My girlfriend and I were sitting in an old wooden bench in front of the bar enjoying our drinks and a LONG conversation. The table was one of those refurbished wooden ones with a new glass top encasing wooden planks. Nicely done.
So, the place didn't turn into a bacchanalia of alternative music dancing, emulating the beautiful Siouxsie Sioux and tortured early New Order. But we enjoyed a great night catching up, laughing and the music was not loudly playing over your thoughts.
The crowd is young and trendy. Unless you score a seat on the bar best to come with others. I think this might be a bit uncomfortable to weather by yourself. The table next to us had 3 guys sans dates. They only side-eyed us and ignored us. Now, wouldn't you want to meet a beautiful woman and hold a conversation with? Or maybe I have it wrong. The place was cute, has character but it's a bit out of my way to make it a regular hang out.