4 /5 Anthea Emerson: I went in here pretty blind since theres almost nothing about the place on Google or Facebook. At first I was a little disappointed and confused because the menu is completely different from the menu they posted to FB just a few weeks ago. And I came expecting a performer to be playing but there wasnt. Turns out that the performers play upstairs where food is not served. So you cannot dine and listen to music at the same time. This wasnt told to us. We found out from overhearing someone elses conversation. Regarding the menu, I was initially a little miffed at the very different, very small menu offered but I ordered the southern chicken sandwich and it turned out to be AMAZING. The hot honey sauce and aoli on the sandwich were a great flavor combo. Delicious but messy cause of the sauce and very oversized chicken but it was easy to get to a sink to wash afterwards. The menu price range is wide. Sandwiches and burgers are pretty standard price but entrees are very expensive. Service was attentive and friendly. They have a big drink menu and a full bar for cocktails. They do have wine, but its not listed on the drink menu so you need to ask the bartender. I recommend getting a reservation. We did not and luckily were able to get a table but it filled up very quickly afterwards. The atmosphere is very loud and busy like a bar and seating is very limited. Since the establishment is small on the dining floor, it gets quite crowded and loud easily. But it is aesthetically attractive inside the dining room. Upstairs they have a small lounge with tables, chairs, couches, and a stage for performers. Its really nice and Im glad we have something like this in the area. I would definitely come back to order a drink and sit upstairs and enjoy some live music. Final note: other reviews made me think this was a really upscale place and I needed to dress up. Its not. I was overdressed. I think you wouldnt wanna wear sweats here but jeans are totally ok. Its a nice place but its not upscale/high class.



