I am reviewing this based on the Happy Hour and Happy hour menu only.
The Happy hour menu is only available at the bar. The happy hour food prices are discounted about 2 dollars per item. Everything is still 7-10 dollars per item. So you are not going to renegade for inexpensive happy hour eats. Drinks ranged from 3 dollar PBR cans to 5 dollar select wines.
I ordered Amy's Queso, hoping it would be loaded with sausage and bits of salsa.. Not the case.
The neighbors to the right ordered a cheese tray which looked pretty tasty and fresh. The neighbors to the left ordered the Lobster Tacos and flatbread pizza, both looked very delicious. I spoke to the neighbor about her and the husband's order, turned to talk to my co-worker for a minute, turned around and the Lobster Taco plate was empty spinning on the bar, they must have been good.
The crowd: I am surprised no one mentioned the crowd.
In a word: Old
Not elderly but late 50's early 60's. Minimal cougar quotient but there were a few guys who were OBVIOUSLY dressed in the hopes to pick up some ladies.I was the 2nd youngest patron in the restaurant.
The Staff: Nice enough. Attentive enough. I can't say they are the nicest bar staff that I met. Okay no that isn't totally true there was a cute blonde woman who was very engaging when I saddled up to the bar, but she wasn't my bartender. She knew the names and drinks of most of the regulars and took a moment to acknowledge them, which is always nice. And I think may be a lost art in tending bar.
Although I must say that the hosts were completely pre-occupied when I both entered and left the establishment neither time was I greeted or any form of salutation. Most places the staff at least throws you a quick hey on the way in or out.
I will return because I'd like to try the 13 dollar burger and the Lobster Tacos.