This place makes some great cocktails, though to be expected, on the pricey side. I do appreciate that there is no tipping, so it all kind of works out. They do use high quality spirits, so their $6 happy hour drinks are a great deal.
I live nearby and always wonder why I don't come here more often. I understand they are trying to focus more on food, but the last time I went for happy hour I was wishing there were more selection of snacks they used to have. I ended up getting their bruschetta, which came on an enormous hunk of focaccia. It was weirdly cut, as it was really tall/thick but had little surface area for the actual bruschetta- which as far as I could tell was just a smear of tomato paste and about four anchovies. Now, I'll eat em, but not a ton. I would rather have had more (any?) fresh tomatoes.