Trista W.
Yelp
Kilowatt is... interesting, to say the least.
It's geared towards, or should be, the 20 something's with a penchant for microbrews, a club like level of music, and some interesting games mixed with normal board games. Good concept, but could work on execution.
It's weird. The vibe is weird, and not necessarily in a cool way. It was confusing. It's trying to be for the 20 year olds but there were a bunch of us "old" people in there, either pretending to be cool or trying to have fun--and it was entirely too loud.
So, I guess I'd say this place is in an identity crisis. Either completely cater to the younger crowd, or cater to the older crowd. But last night, on a Saturday evening--there was no way they hit their sales mark for profitability. I'd be shocked if they did.
The beer was good, the staff was "meh". I'm sure if they turned the music down, the interaction with the staff wouldn't have come across nearly as off-putting.
I think most passerby's keep walking because of the confusing ambiance/image they have going.
If they could re-imagine the space... maybe change the seating layout to facilitate more individual group seating, versus communal. And having the tables run east to west (smaller tables). But again, that's a cost.
Maybe turn the music down just 10-15%. Allow for table ordering? This place seems like the sort of joint that would have that cool tech-y hipster capabilities.
The beer isn't good enough to keep me coming back to a weird ambiance. I can find beer literally anywhere in O'side--and good beer. So, AMBIANCE IS EVERYTHING HERE.
Sorry folks.