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Great neighborhood bar right in the middle of the Mexican War Streets. My boss frequents here, so I've been quite a few times and a few more during the month I house sat for him this winter. This is the kind of place that people in the neighborhood stop by for a drink after work a few times a week. The clientele is generally a bit older, and everybody knows everybody. This is both a pro and a con for me. As an outsider, I never really felt like I was completely welcome there. The bartenders tend to spend more attention on the regulars, but perfectly nice after I flagged them down. It has a man's man bar with an older-fashion Mexican War Streets-type feel, lined with a bar and booths, with tables in the back. The food here is good to pretty good- I've eaten there a bunch of times and usually get the veggie wrap (not many veggie options here). The cocktails are pretty expensive, a martini costing you 8 or 9 bucks- but they're oh-so-tasty. You'll get $2 off drafts at the happy hour. I'd definitely recommend a stop-in if you're in the neighborhood. Meet the locals. Make a couple new friends. Have a nice cocktail.
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