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| - Very unusual place that doesn't fit into any 'ambiance' description. This is a series of rooms, the first of which looks like a tiny New York City bar, others of which look like a casual bistro, and one of which is large enough to host live music in an intimate setting (while dinner is served). The waitress didn't have a good handle on the draft beer list, but she was pleasant and accommodating, despite seeming a little overwhelmed.
I parents, my husband and I went for post-symphony desserts and drinks. I had the spiked apple cider cocktail, which was curiously served in a pint glass, but it was warming, and everyone else's drinks looked good. The desserts (creme brulee and flourless chocolate cake) weren't exactly inventive but they were delicious. The dinner menu was sort of all over the place and old-school in style, but I'd be interested in returning for a meal one day.
There is a small parking lot behind, which is great to find in a downtown setting.
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