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| - There are over 50 C'est What reviews so I will regale you with stories of good times I have had here rather than rehash the good the bad and the ugly. (the good is the drinks, the meh is the food and the ugly are the prices to play pool!)
The first time I went to C'est What was with Leslie S. on a random Friday night two years ago. We played pool, met a group of guys in town for a bachelor party, got our bar tab cut off (I don't remember us drinking 12 pints!) and stumbled home with a stop for cinnabonn at Union Station where Leslie wouldn't let me eat mine because she was done hers already. I will never forget you not letting me eat that pastry you know!
The second time I went to C'est What was with Leslie and Robin F from Vancouver, who was crashing with me for a week or two when I still worked at a consulting firm. We arrived for dinner because they are both vegetarians and we all like to drink. The food here is not good. It's verging on bad. But they have 30 taps so... whatever. That night there was a dixieland band playing in the other room and we did not wear out our welcome, thankfully.
I didn't go to C'est What again until this year on my birthday, when Mike S. took me to a bourbon tasting hosted by Makers Mark's Ron Oliver. Yes, his name is really Ron Oliver & he is a swell guy. Mike and I had a blast and the food was actually really great that night (or we ate after we had been there for awhile... you decide).
Finally, another Mike S evening at C'est what was the Craft Beer Festival. Wow, was this an awesome night. 1$ tickets for a 3oz sample of more than 55 beers. We had a great time. This was an all around great night and I attribute it to C'est What starting things off right. I arrived at 1700 and secured us a table that we stayed at until 2130, sampling over 15 beers from the list. Then we went to starbucks because it was only 930. I spilled coffee on my shirt but I didn't notice, and we went to 3 other venues while I looked like a dirty vagrant. GREAT NIGHT.
C'est What: a place where I always have a good time, no matter what.
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