Solid happy hour, portions large, and price not too bad.
First of all, keep your eyes out when trying to find this place on Central because the sign if freaking small. Parking wasn't too big of a problem for a Friday night, and we were seated quickly.
The ambiance of the restaurant is trendy and kinda dark in my opinion. The music was a mix of 80's/oldies and was very interesting. Between me and the bf we started off with the Crunchy Onion rings and margaritas, and they were so-so. Rings were traditionally breaded, nothing to write home about.
Tried some of the Switch House burger, and the Apricot Feta BBQ chicken sandwich. The chicken sandwich was pretty juicy and flavorful, the burger not so much. The meat seemed to be a tad bit overcooked.
Overall okay, no standouts here. If f you're craving bar food then this would be the place to go I suppose.