Please buy a dimmer switch for your lights and teach your bartenders to greet guests. The bright lighting was a huge turn off. We walked into an empty bar and it took a very long time to get acknowledged. The bartender was very stand off ish and very poor service considering how he 5 guests in the bar. The food was surprisingly bland and limited.
Their bartender fainted? So they pulled someone off the street to bartend and forget to ring in orders. Closing and losing 5 tabs would be better than having 10 tables walk out for not being acknowledged. Sad
My wife, daughter, son and 1 yr old grandson decided to grab a bite to eat after visiting the Durham Museum. This was on Dec. 9 at around 2:30 PM or so. We walked into the place and there was no one there except the server/bartender (looked to be maybe late 30s/early 40s male). The first thing he said to us was "we don't have any high chairs or booster seats". That should have been our clue to turn around and leave. We didn't. The service was sub-par at best. The server gave off the impression that he was being inconvenienced. We ordered some drinks, appetizers and entree items. The food was generally pretty good although my Swiss Mushroom burger was pretty bland and dry. The fries weren't great unless you like them underdone and limp. The server never checked in with us on whether we were enjoying the food, never asked if we wanted another drink or a re-fill. When he wasn't bringing our food/drinks he was on his phone...several times with his back to us. We had to get his attention several times for some additional items. Lastly, the place was completely devoid of any Christmas/holiday decor or music. The music was mostly metal. This ranks at the top of my worst dining experiences...anywhere...let alone Omaha.
Worst hamburger I ever had. Extremely dry and way over salted. Rude staff. Waiter forgot to put in our order. Get this, they were out of ketchup. . You can’t make this stuff up. Avoid this place at all costs!
Low key vibe, with a sociable-not chatty bartender. Sports televisions with no sound. Very laid back crowd. Amazong chicken wings, great flavor and enough meat on to fill up in a satisfying way.
Snugged into the corner of 10th & Mason this place hits on all cylinders. The patio is just below street level so it’s private and quieter I than expected. We’ve been twice and found the service friendly and prompt. Reasonable section of beers on tap and good drinks as well. The food is gastro pub and well executed.
I’m from out of town and this place has good reviews so we went there. I got the yardbird chicken sandwich. It was overcooked and under seasoned. It had no flavor. My wife had the grilled cheese, it was also bland. The fries were good, the onion rings are labeled as “beer battered,” which implies a certain level of freshness but there were frozen from a bag. We brought our two year old son, but they didn’t have high chairs (not really their “fault” just felt worth saying in a review). They also do not serve milk? I’ve never had a restaurant not have milk in my life. Ultimately the food is pretty bad but the people who work there are very friendly and helpful.