The inside is warm but also basic and bare. It's almost as if they were on a tight budget for furniture and decorations, so spent very little on it. There are lots of tables which can be pushed together, as well as a bar, so if you're in a group this might be a good place to go.
The food isn't bad, we had the mac and cheese and the Bulldog Poutine. The mac and cheese came with a piece of bread and some pico de gallo - does it go on the mac and cheese? Is it for the bread? Your guess is as good as mine, I tried it on both and it didn't go well with either. The poutine was good, they put slices of beef on it - their specialty - which is why it's called Bulldog Poutine.
They've got several local beers, I had the La Fin du Monde which was strong and smooth. For some reason they've also got PBR and Old Milwaukee. Maybe they're trying to branch out to the hipsters? Who knows.
Overall, it's a good bar to start at, and not bad, but nothing special either.