Terrible service. I can't review the food because we never got any.
Two of us went for Sunday brunch at noon, decided on the all-you-can eat small plates menu. The all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary's are $10. The trick is they bring you a Mason jar with ice & vodka, then you have to go to the bar to make your own Bloody Mary. Seriously. They have a bartender but you have to make your own drink. They brought a small, cold cast iron skillet with monkey bread which was hard on the top & a small plate with a few pieces of sliced melon and a couple of blueberries. The monkey bread was cold & obviously not freshly baked but warmed up by dousing it with sauce. Finally, the waiter came back and sat down in the booth next to me. Don't do that. It's rude. I will tip you well for good service but I didn't invite you to join us at our table. After taking our order for two small plate items each he disappeared for 20 minutes. We finally flagged down someone else to refill our waters. After another 10 minutes he came by & we asked him to check on our food. Didn't see him for another 10 minutes until he came to our table & asked if we were ready to order more food. We still didn't have the first food we ordered. He disappeared off the floor & we never saw him again. We finally went to find the manager who was practically non-responsive. We asked for the bill for our drinks and cold monkey bread & he said no, we could just go.... so we did. So did the two people at the table across from us who were getting the same level of service. The only good thing I can say is the single on guitar was pretty good the but the mix was terrible. Too loud to have a conversation & his vocals were buried behind the acoustic guitar. We left & went to the MTO Cafe where we had great, friendly service, got our food right away, & left with full to-go cups of our drinks. What a contrast.