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I feel like I need to apologize for my previous review (partially at least). I did the whole ASSUMING thing, and you know what corny people say about assuming... Anyways, I assumed the bar and the restaurant were connected in some way, at least ownership-wise; they ARE connected literally. This assumption led me to some criticisms about the waiting staff at the restaurant. Since these two businesses are separate, I felt the need to clear the record to be fair. That being said, the couple of times I've stopped by the bar since, I've been pleased with the service and the atmosphere has been pretty cool. The food ordered from next door has been pretty good and this is usually the reason I stop by. The bar is located in a great location for people in the area, it's spacious, and there are plenty of amenities and seating is plentiful. There is no draft beer which is a bit of a drag and decor could use a "facelift" for lack of a better term. Most of my complaints were related to the below par service going on next door. The bar, on the other hand, is a slightly above-par neighborhood bar. Not bad. Not bad at all.
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