Jacques I.
Yelp
Okay, I didn't play any of the games and it still gives me Parlor vibes, but Forum Social House wasn't a bad place for dinner and drinks. Nothing spectacular, but you don't really come here for the grub anyway.
My friend and I were planning to see a movie nearby, so decided to check out Forum Social House for dinner beforehand since we had never been. You can make a reservation online, which was nice. I arrived there first and for the two of us, we had a big table to ourselves in the bar area. As Friday night went on, the more people came, the more it became more of a "be seen" scene. Ya know what I mean?
We both ordered the mexi-cali salad and shared savage sliders. The portion was great for both of us. I liked the salad, as it had chicken breast with lots of greens, tortilla strips for some crunch and had an avocado crema dressing. The savage sliders came in four sliders with a side of fries. Not sure why they're savage because they're basic, with a smashed beef patty with some diced onion and cheese, sandwiched between a soft bun. They were solid, but the fries were meh. I can see why people upgrade their fries to truffle ones.
Drinks were good, but they were pricey. We each ended up getting two skinny margaritas at $15 each, so you can do the math there. It was spendy. But the skinny margarita was one of the best ones I've had since they use Patron and no artificial sweetener. Just high-quality tequila and lime juice, which is how margaritas should be!
Overall, this was a fine place for drinks and dinner, and I'll have to come back for the games next time. It seemed like a fun place to hang out, and I was told that what used to be the comedy room is now a dance floor, in case you're into that kind of thing. Like I said, it gave me Parlor vibes. So take that for what you will.