Almost missed this little gem, tucked in the midst of a little shopping center. Word on the street this boasts one powerful happy hour and had to give it a go. Promptly greeted by our hostess and directed to bar area. Place was lit and seating was a little tight (definitely had to back out your bar seat in order to get out). But oh it's worth it.
Very clean and slight upscale atmosphere without the upscale prices. Start off with some fresh crisp bread (not sure if it was ciabatta or italian) and seasoned olive oil. Takes a while for it to come out but it's always warm when it arrives.
I've been here twice now both times for the happy hour menu, everything only $5 or $6. Unique food items for happy hour (not just chicken wings or flat bread). Instead, choose from a unique calamari (a little sweet), deep fried eggplant slices doused in mozzarella and tomato sauce with basal (*fave), bowl of the pasta of the day (generous portion for just $5).
Despite the delectable happy hour prices, I always have this self obligation to get a chicken parmigiana at an italian place. This entree can feed a family. There's an additional $5 sharing fee to split the entree but they also give each person a salad and their own bowl of pasta. Even splitting the dish I still had some to take home and eat the next day. Meat was tender, pasta al dente and sauce was on point (great balance of sweet and savory).
Hard to miss a happy hour at this place with these hours:
Happy hour 4-7 Monday to Thursday
Friday and Saturday 4-6 and 9-11
All day Sunday 4-close
Lunch happy hour Monday to Saturday 11:30-3:30