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Yelp
Doesn't compete with the Icehouse; I won't be back until they revisit the pricing.
Just visited and spent $120 on six drinks. I can certainly stomach over-priced drinks, but this felt egregious. The $12 beers felt like a stretch but what really got me was the liquor. I ordered a double Tito's and soda, which came out to $26. Yup, $26 for some vodka in a small plastic cup. At least in Vegas, usually for $26 you get to keep the big keepsake plastic cup. I asked the bartender and he informed me that the base price is $13, and for a double, they double the price. Wild. Usually a double is ~50% more, not 100%. Either the bar tender was purposefully ripping me off, or he's an idiot, or this is really how management is pricing their drinks. Either way, no thanks.
Other issues exist too. The ordering process has potential with the table-specific scan codes, however it wasn't working for us and the website threw an error. More servers walking around would substitute, but we weren't visited by any. I don't really like having to get up and visit a stand for every round/ food order. Also, without any servers or security, lots of people were taking up good seats without ordering any food/drinks. They could definitely police the drifters a bit more to make good seats available for paying customers.
Overall, the place has lots of potential but was a disappointing experience. I live nearby so was hoping this would be my new go-to. I'll continue to meet friends at the Katy Trail Icehouse until some changes here.