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Good addition to the neighborhood. I like that I can walk here, get slammed off $4 Jameson and $2 PBR, then continue my journey to wherever the night takes me. They have plenty of TV's for game watching and a very clean, refreshing atmosphere that seems even more so when you glance across the street at the Thirsty Beaver. There's also a garage door they can open up towards the back that gives the end of the bar a great view of the Uptown skyline. As far as the food goes, I'd give it a 3.5. I've eaten here twice and mostly shared small plates. It doesn't touch the quality of a few other restaurants in the hood, but I also didn't see a dish on the menu over $15. My favorites were probably the mozzarella bites (not your traditional cheese sticks), avocado egg rolls, fried avocado, and chicken poppers (ask for ranch or blue cheese, blew my mind it wasn't served with a sauce). As you can tell, we didn't get too far past the apps, but for the flavor and price point it was a good value. The entrees were reasonably priced and looked good too. Giving the entrees a try would provide a better gauge on the food as a whole, but I think this place is a solid 4.
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