D C.
Yelp
Is this a wings place that serves beer and TWO wines, or a taproom/brewery that serves bar food?
I think it would benefit the neighborhood more to have the alcohol beer/bar situation be more of the draw/focus, and the food be less, as we have a $hit load of great restaurants and only a few bars/taprooms.
The beer was good and the food was definitely "bar typical", but certainly not something that one should make a special trip for or should be the focus.
They have a 10-15 item menu and the food was decent, but again, it's a very weird/sterile atmosphere that doesn't know what it is yet.
It has TVs playing sports on the wall (sports bar?), but there is no sound (GOOD!), the music is way too loud for anyone to sit and visit at the tables (BAD), the place is blindingly bright (BAD), there are only three or four seats to sit at the bar (BAD), and there is a whole bunch of wasted space inside (not well thought out or properly utilized--they literally kept the exact same footprint as a previous business that had a different focus).
No one seems to have given much thought to ambience, aesthetics or what they were trying to offer the community, but just took over a space and said "let's serve some beer and wings (and chicken and pizza)" and that was it.
Granted they've only been open for a couple of weeks so I will most likely update this review if things improve, but let's give some more thought to the client experience - - more art on the walls, much more acoustic soundproofing on the ceilings, maybe some sort of softscape inside to keep the sound from bouncing around, make the bar larger - - bring it all the way to the right of the entrance and put multiple barstools (fill that awful dead space!), highlight your beer - - make it a place that people will come for drinks (w/food on the side) rather than a place that people come to for food with drinks available.
I felt like I was eating in a hospital cafeteria - - ambience needs to be improved!!!