I am torn about this place. We were surprised to find a fun place like this in Arlington Heights. The atmosphere was fun (very noisy too) and the piano player very engaging. BUT, we were thoroughly disappointed with the drinks. I asked the bartender if she could make a Brandy Alexander. She said she could and a few minutes later handed me a glass filled with clear, yellowish liquid. I tasted it and nearly spat it out. I told her that this wasn't a Brandy Alexander . . . that a BA is made with ice cream. She said that they don't have ice cream. ! Why in the world she did she try to pass that off as a Brandy Alexander? Â Then there was the situation with the White Russian that D ordered. I tasted it, out of curiosity, an almost spat that out too. Horrible. It didn't taste anything like a White Russian. I would never go back and order anything they mixed. I would give this place one star, but I give them 2 stars for the entertainment.
Review Source:My stars are mostly for the piano player on Saturday night, I'm pretty sure he said his name was Andrew. Â It was full when we arrived so we stood near the bar (six in our group) until I spotted a couple open tables in the back corner. Â I went to the hostess stand (that I didn't see when we walked in) and asked if we were free to take them. Â She said sure and sat us.
Andrew played EVERYTHING that was thrown his way, including our table's request of "Dick in a Box". Â The guys got a kick out of his unique twist on the favorite ballad.
Service was slow, but that didn't stop us from having a great time.