"The first thing one notices about Sur, which announces itself with a hand-carved sign perched atop the front door, is how easy it is to miss. The second is the handsome interior. Enter the compact space inside and it spills over with charm, beginning with more handmade wooden signs to the numerous tea kettles, silver jugs and inspirational signs (all gifts from regulars) to the inviting bar made from treated planks of cedar and a large concrete slab. There are various nostalgic items — an old foosball table brought from Argentina, for example, along with an antique step stool chair, bearing its history in several layers of chipped paint, strategically spaced around an inviting communal table running the width of almost the entire interior of Sur. Old, caged light fixtures, salvaged by co-owner Daniel Alonso, add to the appeal of the space." - Alona Martinez