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| - Definitely dug the joint. I like the ambience and style of the place. Thought it was neat that some of the décor was old watches, set to 11 o'clock. Seems obvious to do, but it also wasn't thrown in your face with clocks everywhere and such. They sell both crowler cans and growlers, which is a bonus. Glassware, tshirts, and reusable bags as well. We absolutely love the seating! They have big, garage-style windows in front that open up. Inside the bar, there's a seating area right in front of the windows, so you can look down onto the street below and out into the neighborhood. Not like there's some scenic view, but its nice to have somewhere else to look instead of feeling like you're trying not to stare at this person or that person while chilling with your friends (if that makes any sense). The bar hands were super nice, and very attentive. I also liked that Eleventh offered a mead and cider. I think that brings in a larger customer base for those who really prefer something different. The cider and mead were local as well btw. All the beers were labled as "beta", which we thought was cool. Obviously, Eleventh hasn't 100% honed in on what their flagships are going to be yet, and they're putting that right out there by saying these are beta versions. I like that modesty.
Partner and I really enjoyed our experience and will be back soon!
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