Best Gluten Free Pizza Crust in Eugene, especially when they come up with holiday specials or anytime they have the arugula and white wine pizza's on special. Best Food in a Eugene night club, hands down. The chicken strips are killer, but what really will knock your socks off are the chantrelle risotto mushroom cakes, the scallops or the ribs. If you're looking for a proper meal, get the Roasted Chicken, it's loaded with a ton of tasty sides and it's affordable compared to other restaurants serving the same thing. Love the vibe, love the atmosphere. It's got the feel of an old fashioned speakeasy, and live music most nights of the weekend. The staff is awesome, but they can be spread a little thin at times, especially when there's music. Watch out though, they don't open til 5pm though, so don't go down there looking to eat lunch like i did, ha!
Review Source:I nearly drowned myself in water after eating here. The salt content in the entrees must be dangerously high because I'm generally very salt tolerant. An hour after dinner, I downed a bucket of water, and would've had a gallon or two more, if not for fear of grisly death by electrolyte imbalance/potbelly explosion.
That being said, if you're starving, hyponatremic, and desiring of better ambiance than you would get at Hometown Buffet, Happy Hour at The Granary will do in a pinch. I had a huge bowl of clams (with "chorizo and a garlic white wine sauce"- read spicy tomato sauce & pepperoni slices) which was awesome! Primarily because I had probably a pound of clams-- with grilled garlic bread-- for $6! (A fine and cheap dinner; that, along with some other Sysco catalogue-inspired plates, served at reasonable prices- french fries with ranch dressing, chicken wings doused in an anonymously sticky, sweet sauce.)
Bottom Line: Much more fun than simply ingesting the contents of a salt shaker.