I like that. I like that. Came here for happy hour on a Friday, first time in the Larchmere area. The places on Larchmere have a walkable, neighborhood feel with many businesses operating out of classically old houses (Felice included).
Felice has three stories in the "house" with the bar/happy hour area on the second floor. Very casual, relaxed setting and the happy hour prices are great. $3 craft beers, $6 cocktails and a variety of bites ranging from $5 to $7. I ordered a dark and stormy along with the spicy chicken sandwich ($6) and baked goat cheese ($7).
The food was awesome and portioned very well despite the cheap pricing. The spicy chicken sandwich had a nice heat kick and the chicken was extremely tender and juicy. The baked goat cheese was served with crostinis and a tomato jam which was a favorful hybrid of pasta sauce with the viscosity and sweetness of jam. Love goat cheese in general and this was my first time having it baked. I will say the baked brie at Oak Barrel is better but at $7 happy hour pricing, well worth a try.
To top of the feeling of being in someone's home, the owner was at the bar and went around introducing herself to patrons. She was friendly and definitely seemed drunk. Cheers Madame! I will be back to Felice soon.