Well, I love seafood & I love small bars so we figured a Monday would be a nice night to try this little spot we had heard about from a friend because I assumed it would be slow.
Well, I was right about it being a slow night, but I guess the service figured they could be slow too. We sat at the bar where there was plenty of room since there was no host or greeter or sign saying you could seat yourself. (I realized later that everyone else who walked in just sat themselves at an open booth or spot as well.) We sat at the end of the bar & at the other end was a group of people who seemed to be friends with the bartender because they received excellent service getting shot after shot after shot. In the meantime, my boyfriend finished his beer & had it sitting on the end of the bar for a good while until he decided to come back around & ask if he wanted another & then decided to present us with menus.
I ordered the oyster po-boy which next time, if there is one, I'll ask for the bread not to be grilled or thrown in the oven because it was hard to eat & burned. The oysters were great & so was the corn on the cob I ordered. My boyfriend ate the jerk chicken sandwich with fries & he seemed to thoroughly enjoy them.
Everyone that worked there seemed rather angry & just wanting the night to end, which I've been in that situation but you still have to suck it up & put a smile on your face. I more than likely won't return, as there are so many other great restaurants in Cleveland but who knows, I may have a hankering for some lobster & this place seems to suit the bill for good, fresh from the tank in the front of the restaurant, inexpensive lobster.