An oddly shaped space with surprisingly good acoustics and decent tap beer prices, if a somewhat bland selection. Seating, when they have it, is chairs crammed so close together you'll be sitting in your nabe's lap. A dollar for tap water (with ice, at least). Seems they've fixed the AC issues.
Interesting that it supports so many scenes - with two shows a night, you could see gospel-y bluegrass and "indie rock" in a 3 hour block (they'll want cover twice). Door can climb to steep-land for bigger acts, but it might be worth it to see them in such intimate environs.