Wow, did they ever pour the cash into this place! We went last weekend, and there were lines out the door. There are three separate rooms, each with its' own full bar. The first thing I was struck by was the age group of the clientele. It was Saturday night; we got there about 9:40. Most people were in the 40-60 demographic. Which, frankly, I am, too. Shouldn't we all have been home in bed? NO! We were at Brothers. I was told that Brothers was big in the 60's and 70's, then closed down for many years. They did a grand remodeling on it, and there's a lot going on. When you walk in, there is a huge bar with very comfy bar stools (thanks for the BACKS on the stools, Bro!) and other seating, mostly for two, along the opposite wall. The room behind the main bar is huge, and would make an ideal spot for a private party. The night we were there, a live band was playing, and there was a separate cover charge for that room. They had a stage, lighting, and quite a sound system. To the East of the main bar, there is another large room (which I hear is actually a wine bar) with bigger tables and a stage set-up that could accommodate a jazz combo quite easily. We didn't try the food (menu looks limited to some very standard bar fare, but, really, who's eating?) It was a lot of fun, it was jammed with people. We left around 1:00 and it was still going strong. The only complaint I had was the noise level. It was one of those places where you had to cup your hands next to the other person's ear and shout to communicate. My ears were ringing when we left. That's why I didn't bestow five stars on the place.