An intricate network of orange-tinged bulbs made for a gorgeous glow during daytime hours (and predictably stunning bokeh come nightfall). Near the entrance, specifically at the hostess's reception area, was a "Landing Cure" Caesar, placed ever so strategically to coax customers inwards with their Clamato cravings.
The patio was closed due to heavy rain and medium-high winds, but there remained an abundance of seating inside. Such spots ranged from bar stools for prolonged conversations with the bartender (or drinking company), booths for intimate gatherings, and communal tables for large parties.
Came here with a friend recently. We each ordered a drink to start a beer from draft. We split a large Cesar salad and nachos with Cajun chicken for a quick lunch. The nachos came with a white sauce covering most of them they were good with lots of chicken but would have preferred without the sauce on top. The salad was rather small for a large but very good. We also added guacamole, nothing special and didn't seem overly fresh but decent. Overall $50 for lunch seemed a little expensive but would likely come back but order different items...perhaps for oyster happy hour $1 per oyster!
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