Ralph M.
Yelp
After a couple hours of chanting: "who's streets? OUR streets!" and "who is a terrorist? BUSH is a terrorist", the whole protest thing got a little old for me. Sure, I could do it for another couple of hours and maybe I'd get lucky enough to get maced in the face, but I'm an impatient man.
But I remembered I was in St. Paul which I rarely am, and a couple of my Yelp brethren has raved about The Original Coney Island, open only for a couple days. Hey, I like classic bars. Hey, I'm sick of waiting for a boot in the face. Let's do it.
Now, there was kind of a large police contingent between me and where this bar was. They were trying very hard to steer people, especially people with mohawks, in a very different direction. I had to go track down my bike and ride very much out of my way to wind up here.
I walked inside and immediately picked up on the "nighthawks at the diner" vibe. It was a little place with some classic vibe going on. Unfortunately, I found several factors displeasurable.
Most of these are likely due to their "temporary" status. The liquor and beer selection were lacking (no tap beers at all).
I arrived around 7pm, a little too early I figure. It was a weird crowd. Older, but not professional. Kind of like the people I'd expect in an up-north bar. Some were pretty damn drunk already. The lights seemed to be too bright, about the opposite of what I'm looking for.
Don't get me wrong. This place has potential. Big time potential. It seems like it could be a great joint to roll into at the end of the night. Classy, a little old school.
And perhaps most importantly, it's across the street from Mickeys Diner! Can you imagine closing your night out here, then stumbling over to Mickey's? I wan't OCIT in business for no other reason than that.
I hated to give it 2 stars now, but nothing really worked out tonight. May I stress the great potential here? This place could be something special. Go for it! Don't half ass me.