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Contribuisci feedbackThe bar is clean and spacious. The grilled cheese sandwiches are quite nice, featuring better quality bread than what you typically find in most bars, and they have a great crunch to them. They aren't greasy, which is definitely a plus. I do wish they offered something more substantial alongside the sandwich instead of just a quarter pickle, but overall, it was very good. The whiskey selection is impressive, and there are plenty of classic cocktails on the menu. I tried two of them, and they were expertly mixed and exceptionally tasty.
A fantastic spot for enjoying an all-day IPA, a delicious grilled cheese sandwich, and a well-crafted cocktail. The bartenders are welcoming, and there's a great selection of drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. It's comfortable and cozy, making it easy to unwind. The crowd can get a bit busy during peak hours, but the menu is reliable with choices for everyone. Overall, it's a beloved local favorite that consistently delivers.
There was an incredible variety of food to choose from, and everything we tried was delicious! We had the ramen burger, the Himalayan pot pie, a pulled pork sandwich, and squid with noodles. My husband and I both agreed that our favorite dish was definitely the Himalayan pot pie! I highly recommend trying it. Once you get your food, you can choose to eat in the bustling area or head over by the bay for a stunning view of the city!
Nice causal bar with a great selection of whisky. Beer was a little expensive but the ambiance was relaxed and friendly and would definitely coffee back. A great place to eat for a table at some of the nearby restaurants!
Locals seem to enjoy it here. Foods ok and prices are good. The backyard area is a nice touch for spring, summer and early fall weather.
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