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We came in on a Saturday night ~11pm. This place was pretty quiet with only 3 tables occupied. We were very surprised the fact that the whole place is playing CP24 when there was hockey playoff game going on. When we requested to switch the channel, the server changed it politely but we could tell she wasn't very experienced from her lack of knowledge of available sports channels. But this place is new, we understand that. Another thing about this place is the lights were so bright... that it just feels very alert and not that kind of atmosphere you'd expect from a bar. Hopefully, the management would know it soon enough or else, it just doesn't feel as chill or relax at that bar. The food was up to par - we ordered potato skins and a pound of wings. They came pretty fast, unlike the reviews below say, possibly due to not much people were in the restaurant. When we wrapped the bill, the server gave us exactly $5 bill with no coins left for us to give tips. I mean, if you expect me to pay $5 tips you still should give me worth of $5 coins to leave me as a customer that flexibility to decide on what to give for your service. That is hospitality 101. Another point to note is that, my group of friends always come here on Friday night ~1230am after their games, this place was kind enough to keep the bar open just for them on a weekly basis. Props to their genuine service but some other basic bar service stuffs just need a touch up. Overall, a new place needs time to gain that experience and I look forward to coming back after they improve.
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