I really wanted to like this place. I thought the vibe would be genuine, unfortunately it feels very manufactured. The positive things were that the female servers were dressed respectably and not exploited. The 90's music was great and nostalgic. But overall this place is trying really hard to cultivate the feeling of chill partying with the stench of branding and inauthenticity.
The social media pages are offensive and sexist, much like restaurant work culture. Typical male restaurant management using women's bodies to sell food and drink. Their old instagram page also used photographers work to promote their business without permission and sometimes without credit. It's not appropriate to use artist's work to promote your business unless you pay for it and/or have explicit permission. Also they posted a job fair for restaurant staff and called it a "Casting call". What are you casting for? A musical? I would laugh this off as stupid and cute if I wasn't an actor who goes to actual casting calls.
I got the quinoa salad which was so salty I had to ask them if they could fix it, which they did... a little bit. I also ordered the tacos, which had almost no meat in them. On top of that I had a glass of wine. After all that I felt like I had eaten a light snack.... I'm a thin female....
My friend's perogies were delicious though, I wish I ordered those instead, they were worth the $5. My food was not.
Overall I spent about $20 and by the time I got home I had to cook more food because I didn't feel full.