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It's a great bar with a nice open space for events, and large crowds. Right in smack dab on Brant St, it's not pretentious at all, and a nice place to casually hang out. Get there between 5-7 and take advantage of their happy hour and half price snacks, otherwise - like the rest of the menu it's really pricey. *CHECK IN ON YELP TO GET A FREE DRINK WITH MAIN PURCHASE* Save yourself a good $9 on wine, potentially. We came here for drinks with a large crowd. The servers were really good at keeping everyone tabs separate even though we were one big group on the couches. Not particularly a fan of couches, keeps the group low to the ground, with limited seating - while others mingling are standing up an awkwardly talking to you. For food, I got the fried chicken. One chicken liver, one big piece of crispy chicken skin, and two dark meat thighs. Really tasty, all on top of mustard greens and a side of watermelon. But was it worth $23? Most things on the menu looked really good, but at the hefty price for basically glorified bar food, is a little much. The service was excellent. In addition to keeping everyones separate tabs in line, she also took off the more expensive free drink (wine) which I appreciated.
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