Steff D.
Yelp
Alright, I've been here often enough now that... I get it. And I like it.
Glass' identity is supposed to be reminiscent of a sixties and seventies bar. You can come in and: curl up in a dark corner with a sexy-time friend, or enjoy an afternoon networking meeting, or squat at the bar and watch whatever old-time movie is being projected on their wall (which is always entertaining... especially when you catch the odd risqué scene! Even as an adult, I can't help but giggle).
Currently, I think a large part of their personality also comes from the Food and Beverage Manager, Josh. Is he intense? Yes. But in the "I'm glad he's on my side" kind of way - and he really is, because an excellent customer experience is at the heart of what he's all about. I'm also a little enamored with Madison, the bartender who seems to always be there. The last time I went in he - after just meeting once - remembered my name and my drink. This might be a tremendously simple thing, but it's an art form that seems lost on many bartenders in this city and makes him a keeper. Swoon.
I haven't had the food, but I have had the cocktails. I continue to be in love Snow White's Poison (which I described in my first review as a drink with "white apple-flavored foam that's sweet and delicious with a layer of ginger and jalapeño drink underneath that bites and kisses at the same time"), unfortunately it comes and goes from the menu seasonally. I still think this is one of the best drinks in the city though, even at the $14 price point. I recently tried the Fig Martini, and it was extremely delicious. Not too sweet, and you can't help but take another sip, another sip, another sip to figure out if you're drinking a Fig Newton or a cocktail. Definitely worthy trying because there's nothing like it elsewhere in the city. Lately, I've been coming for a glass of prosecco, which at just $8 is at the same cost - if not cheaper - than many places in town. Yum.
Maybe it's cause I'm getting a little older, but I almost tend to think that Glass is a bit of a safe haven in a part of town known for it's weekend drunken debauchery. And yes, they ARE getting outdoor seating - I think a cocktail on Fore Street to people watch sounds like a fine way to spend an afternoon, don't you?