Clay Adams
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I was very happily surprised at this place. It wasn't too busy when we went, so there was a nice, quiet and empty ambiance. The building dates back to the late 1800's so there is an inherent historical and cultural intrigue to enjoy there. (It once served as a saloon and a brothel).
I've seen food complaints on the other reviews, but still give the Vault a try, as the waitress indicated that the menus we saw were only a few days old, and we all found our meals to be quite delightful. The buffalo burger is especially fantastic, definitely give it a try.
The service was top notch, our waitress Hillary took very good care of us and treated us with genuine kindness and hospitality and exhibited that she loved her job. You'll find quickly that she's a true southerner.
Perhaps the icing on the cake was the tour. The Blake Street Vault has some very rich history, and if you ask to check things out downstairs (Hillary guided us on a short tour), you'll learn some fascinating things about the iconic establishment, including the creepy lore of the Vault after which the place is named.