Went here for an evening meal (and drinks) with a friend. The atmosphere was enjoyable and the bartenders were thoughtful, attentive, and helpful. I ordered a burger. They had a bun that was better than a store-bought bun, but seemed a little stale - if they had toasted and greased it lightly it would have been fine. The burger toppings were fresh and quite tasty, but the patty was medium-well when I had ordered medium rare. Still enjoyable, but a few technical issues. (Not bad for $9 though)
I highly recommend the fries, They are delicious and well-seasoned and come with 3 different (very different) sauces - standard ketchup, a lemony salt-and-vinegar aioli, and ham-jam. You're sure to like at least one of the sauces.
As for the drinks, they were wonderful - though our bartender was a little too generous with the dashes of citrus and citrus peel. I tried "A Riot In Paris", "The Coriscan', the house punch, and "The Von Teese". Of the four, the Coriscan was my favorite (I'm a fan of whiskey) Â - the orange peel added a nice touch. The Paris Riot was a bit too fruity for my tastes and the gin it has was meh.
I'll definitely be coming here again, but I hope they pay more attention to preparing the main course.
Other thoughts:
Pay attention to the "Open" sign since the door-view makes it look like all the lights are off.
I'm a fan of the music they play. The night I was there featured Ok Go, the House theme song, Franz Ferdinand, and several others of my favorite songs.