Liz P.
Yelp
I had been wanting to try this place and also Woodshop for a while now - we tried Honcho before the last Pine Knob concert, owned by the same people/company, which was also good. I snagged a reservation for Union Bar and Kitchen about a week before our BNL concert.
The restaurant used to be a church, which is pretty cool - some of the seats are pews. We ended up getting sat at this huge booth (with pews) even though it was just myself and a friend.
We both ordered a Bomb Pop, which was delicious - it had cherry vodka and a few other liquors in it - as well as the chips and salsa to split. The salsa was an interesting pinkish red color but not spicy. You get a huge portion of chips, so much so that we took the rest to-go.
My friend is a gluten-free vegetarian and we had scoped out its gluten-free menu before arriving - you can do their famous mac & cheese GF, or the grilled cheese sandwich with brie. She got the sandwich and said it was very good. It also comes with a side salad, which was a big portion.
I got the Cubano which was fantastic - it had ham, Swiss, and also pulled pork from the Woodshop. It also came with a huge portion of potatoes, which I wasn't expected, and unfortunately I hadn't brought an ice pack or anything with me so I wasn't able to bring most home.
Overall the food here was very good, so I would come again, although I still want to try Woodshop. Waitservice was good too although I did have to wait for a water refill, albeit not that long. The atmosphere was also pretty cool, and I would recommend making a reservation - we got right in with one, otherwise especially on Pine Knob concert days, I think it can be a long wait.