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| - Nook is like a fancier version of a sports bar. For the kind and quality of the food, and the overall much more casual experience than we expected, the price point seems a little high.The food is good (particularly the short ribs, but the salmon was dry, the swordfish lacked flavor, and sometimes the presentation was quite lacking), the service is excellent, and overall I think its a 3.5 star experience (I'll round up to 4 for Yelps sake).
It feels cosy and casual, even though it is pretty dimly lit, largely because of the TVs right next to the booth seating area. That's probably why it feels more like a sports bar than an intimate restaurant. Most of the other diners seem to be in their 30s-50s and the atmosphere was pretty relaxed. Let's just say there are a lot of tattoos and piercings in the room, which is totally fine with me but did not sit well with some of older, more traditional professionals I came here with. It feels more like a cool place to come with friends, than a place to have a fancy dinner with colleagues or family.
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