Melissa S.
Yelp
Since some bar restaurants downtown recently closed down, we were excited to see how this new place stacked up.
For a place called "The Grove" they don't have much of any greenery. The ambiance is pretty open and echoey. Not to mention, the lights in the front section straight up don't work, so we ended up sitting in the dark after the sun set.
The food presentation and quality is extremely lacking. The menu makes it sound a bit on the classier side yet you see cheap, dry cabbage salad as a half-assed garnish or burgers with shredded cheese from a bag and buns that look like they're in bulk from the grocery store, not even toasted. The effort is just not there.
I would say the food is... ok to bad. And it's extremely pricey for what you get. Not to mention, when we walked back to the bathrooms we saw a cart of chips and salsa pre-prepared, which tells me they could have been sitting out for hours.
The alcohol selection is ok but they only have bottles and cans, so nothing on tap. Drink specials include $4 shots, $6 drinks, and $16 pitchers during Happy Hour. But they go heavy on the ice and had quite a heavy pour on a Jack and Coke.
This place seems like they're trying to be a cool bar lounge but they can't seem to get either of those right. If you're just here for a place to get drunk, maybe, but it's nothing more than that.
Overall I'm glad I didn't waste my money on trying the $31 lamb chops because I'm pretty sure I would have been disappointed based on everything else me and my friends ordered. Which was about $120 between us 4, which is pretty outrageous.
I do my best to be thoughtful and fair in my reviews. But I don't think I'll be coming again.