Broncos bar!
Denver Broncos bar so I love it here! Great atmosphere, great location, great staff. Food is your typical bar food, nothin extraordinary but they seem to always have some drink special going on. It's a different change of pace for Wrigleyville.
I was in Chicago for a weekend, from Philly. Â Stopped in here for a night cap after hanging around wrigleyville with some friends, and I loved the place. Â Sure it's not super-authentic Irish, but it's a pub, and it's close enough for what I need in a pub. Â It was strangely quiet at about 10pm on a Saturday night (maybe half full), but we got ourselves a few seats at the bar, and they had magners on tap (this is good enough for my likings in an irish pub).
Service was great (though, as I mentioned, it wasn't really hoppin in the place), and my girlfriend ended up finding two new drinks she liked thanks to some helpful suggestions by our friendly chatty bartender woman (we'd not yet heard of the Fireball & Rum Chata cinnamon toast crunch drink). Â For my own part, I was pleasantly surpised when she offered me the Jameson bottle to sign for putting up on the wall. Â Apparantly if you finish out a bottle (I only had like 3 servings on the rocks, i swear!), you get to sign it.
All in all, I was pretty happy with my visit; stopped in for a drink, ended up staying for about 3 hours.
This place has a cool feel to it. I live in the area and this place used to be a good local place to come. Now i feel like it's a top 40's fest. They play the music SO FREAKING LOUD during the week even when there is a handful of people in there. The bass is ungodly too loud. I'm a fan of music at a high volume just mix it better. And music choice? there is non. It sounds like the valley girls who serve and bar tend this place plug their iPod in and play club music. This place has really hit the wall. I'll give it another shot in a month. After that, they loose a customer if it still seems like a living breathing version of MTV. Terrible.
P.S. Turn your bass down!
This place is about as Irish as green beer on St. Patrick's Day. Â
Apparently, MSNBC voted this place the best Irish pub in the US....what in the hell where they looking at! Â They must have been drunker than a Russian at a vodka distillery. Â
The Guinness served here tasted metallic, meaning there are crappy fill lines and bar maintenance here. Â I asked if I could have a Red Breast. Â The server wasn't aware what this was and recommended Jameson Gold as a substitute...wtf. Â Anyone who knows whiskey knows this is not even close. Â Then after a while, they found a Red Breast 15 year hiding somewhere behind the bar. Â Again, anyone who knows whiskey knows Red Breast 15yr is terrible compared to the standard 12yr. Â
All in all, I think this place might be great if you are ignorant of quality Irish drinks. Â If you are just young and want to party with cheap, sugary mixed drinks, then this might be your place, not mine.
Came here after a weekday Cub's game. They gave you a number to wear at the door and then once inside your wrote anonymous letter to people you thought were hot/funny/interesting. The two guys singing would occasionally stop and read a few out. The idea sounded fun in concept but just got plain creepy. One guy wrote on a card to me "Nice shoes, dtf?" I was wearing Sperry's. People, get your act together. We didn't eat here but were getting a little tipsy. No real specials to speak of and our service was spotty. We spent 30 minutes trying to a get a tab from our waitress who disappeared for about 45 minutes. This place is overrated in my opinion. It won't keep me away during Cub's games but I'll stick with my regular hangouts.
Review Source:Before moving to Chicago from Denver over a year ago, my first order of business was to find out where in Chicago was the Bronco Bar, leading me to discovering The Irish Oak, and I could not have picked a better place. Â The electric atmosphere, cheering alongside tens of others of Broncomaniacs on a Sunday afternoon, and the great beer and appetizer specials. Â Every time the Broncos score a touchdown, you're in for a treat - free shots of Jameson from the bar.
If you're a Broncos fan who happens to find yourself in Chicago on an autumn Sunday, look no further than The Irish Oak. Â You'll feel like you're in Denver again.
Came here for the Broncos vs Steeler's game and just loved it. So many bronco fans, I felt like I was in the Mile High City, minus the mountains. The Beer specials and $5 appetizers where great.
Even when they ran out of mini corn dogs and wings, the manager said we could order off the regular menu appetizers for the same price. The food is great, the beer is great and the whiskey selection is amazing. Will have to come back for that!! The staff was great too. A packed house for the first game of hte season and our waitress was great and super friendly. The DJ played music and youtube videos during commericals so that was different and fun.
A great place to meet up with friends for the Bronco games as well as meet new friends from home!
LOVED this place! Â Went on a Wednesday afternoon with 5 others and we shared two fishbowls. Â There were two Cubs games that day, and the bar had plenty of seating. Â The staff were all friendly and observant! Before our second fishbowl we said we were waiting on a 7th to arrive so she put a straw in for him, too! (The blue one is better than the red!) Â Could do with less ice in the drinks tho, but I will definitely return next time I am in Chicago!
Review Source:One of my all time favorite bars! The food is fantastic (I went once when they hired a new chef and he was serving samples of his new menu all night)! The decor just screamed Ireland (Jameson bottles line everywhere!) and of course it is one of ten bars in all of Chicago to sell Batch 19! Â If you don't know what that is...then head over there and try it! :-D
Review Source:They had me at 40 oz's of Mickeys and FishBowls (although I don't think there were 10 shots of vodka in there like the waitress claimed and what's with the whole bag of ice they put in it???)
Sat right by the front and people watched. Nice laid back bar. Friendly Staff.
I hate that the bathroom is all the way downstairs and it's kinda dark and dungeony feeling and those stairs are not friendly when you have been drinking fishbowls.
Good music was playing.
I would definitely come back.
Side note before I begin:
THEY HAVE FREAKING FISH BOWLS!!!! I love those things. Split one with a friend and oh boy it was a good night.
Anyways.
Went here with a group of people. It was a really nice looking place. I love the look and feel of it.
They had an all you can eat fish and chips. Which was delicious. For $8 bucks? Heck yea! They also have a good selection of beers and other drinks.
Everyone was really nice there, we totally made a mess cause we were celebrating an engagement. (Sorry..) But no one was rude to us about it.
I think it's a great bar, doesn't have that scuzzy feeling to it like some bars can.
Our original plan for the night was to go to the Cubs game, but decided against it. We were in the vicinity and still wanted to eat and drink. We walked up and down the street checking out the different bars/restaurants until we chose the Irish Oak. Definitely a great choice.
They had a great selection of beers, mixed drinks and liquors. They also had an awesome appetizer menu. There were five of us and we decided to get a few appetizers and share them. We got the fried pickles, Mac and cheese bites, nachos and pretzels. The nachos were average, nothing special. The pretzels were so soft and delicious. I probably could have eaten them all myself. The Mac and cheese bites in my opinion were great. They tasted similar to the ones that Friendly's serves- like they're made with Kraft Mac and cheese. I'm saving the best for last here- the fried pickles. They were phenomenal. Any time I've had fried pickles, they've been pickle chips. These were long thin slices of a pickle. They had just the right amount of batter and were served with a chipotle ranch dressing. I much prefer this style to the style I've gotten back home in Boston.
There were empty Jameson (I believe, I might be remembering the drink incorrectly) all around the bar signed by people, I'm assuming those who finished them. They claim full bar but didn't have a few drinks when asked for them. There were televisions broadcasting the local sports games all around. They have live music, but we left before it began.
Took one of my best friends here for dinner for an impromptu birthday dinner on a Friday during Lent. Good thing, because they had a fish and chips special: $8 all you can eat! I've never really ordered fish and chips before and was blown away by how fresh the fish was, how crispy and well made the fish nuggets were, and how delicious the fries were.
At the end of our meal, I asked for my friends dinner to be split between my other friend and me. They accommodated us, then sent the manager over to our table to ask if we wanted to get her a birthday shot. We accepted (of course) and were totally surprised when they brought out a shot for all 3 of us...complete with a sparkler! They took our picture and told us to check it out on FB (which I have yet to do...oops), but this made our experience perfect. It was exactly what my friend needed to help get her excited for the evening!
Aside from eating, this bar is one of my favorites that I never go to. I really need to challenge myself to get here more often - the workers are always nice and allow my friends and me to be the crazy idiots that we can sometimes (read: often) be.
This is where the damn thang got did for St. Patrck's Day 2012
$5 cover charge which offended me for just a normal wrigley bar.
It was packed almost to capacity in the front area almost to the point I was sweating just because. Had to damn near poke the girl bartender in the eye to get a drink as she kept ignoring me. She got no tip!
My group decided to explore the back area where it was more space to dance and have fun. Plus they were opening the back door so we could get some fresh air. The bartender in the back was very attentive and made sure he got the crowded area everything they needed as well as making it rain with napkins all over the beer cluttered floor
Fun times!
A fun, laid back bar with good food and friendly service. Â Great live bands and music always playing from the jukebox. Â The woodworking and Irish decor is very nice. Â A must place even if you just go during St. Patty's. Â
I think these owners also own the Grafton Pub in Lincoln Square.
One of my friends won one of those lame ass parties that I hate... $15, 2 hours, blah blah blah. Ummmm, but holy crap, the wonderful staff at The Irish Oak actually made this a fun experience for me. Our server didn't even let my drink get 1/2 empty before she was handing me a new one, I really wish I remembered her name so I could give her props.
I'm kinda in love with the decor...and by decor I mean all of the empty Jameson bottles covering the walls. Since I'm a St. Patty's girrrrrrrl, I love that you have a countdown in the bar.
Good prices, clean bar, clean bathrooms, really friendly service... not a shabby place.
A Bronco bar in Chicago...
Came here for the Bronco vs Pitts wildcard playoff game and it was overflowing with Bronco fans. Â We couldn't find a table but the bouncer was kind enough to snag a chair for my mom. Â It was very LOUD. Â They had a lot going on...guy in orange suit with field goal poles on his head, little person pouring free shots of Jamo for every Bronco touchdown, Pitts pinata, fireworks, and raffles. Â Â
Shepard's pie...very good
Tater tots...mushy and blah
Hot wings...decent
The drink specials were awesome...$4 Miller lights in a plastic cup you can take home. Â $5 shots of Jameson.
Solid bar. Came here for a birthday party with a $30 call drink package. The staff is super friendly and didn't dilly dally on serving up our drinks. They even included a few appetizers as a surprise. If I lived closer, I'd be a regular.
The band performing that night was awesome. Next time, I'm grabbing a table up front to get up close and personal with the live music.
Extra star for the fun crowd.
The Irish Oak was a refreshing change up from the other Wrigleyville bars our fairly large group stopped in after a recent Cubs game. Unlike other nearby bars, the Irish Oak offered us a friendly, fast server and pretty reasonable prices. The atmosphere is a little more low key and the music is a lot better than the other places.
Our server was very conscious of how our party was doing. She accidentally spilled a little of our buddy's beer and her manager responded by sending us a Fish Bowl, which is a which large round fish bowl filled with ice, blue raspberry flavoring and vodka. Our server continually brought us more water as well, which was great after a hot afternoon Cubs game.
Next time, I'll skip the Cubbie Bear and head straight for the Irish Oak.
Looking for a not so packed, fun and chill place to chill out in Wrigleyville (especially right before the Cubs game) THIS IS IT.
A huge Southwestern Chicken Salad for 10 bucks, fresh and delicious. If you're into trying new things...get the fries with Curry sauce (well-if you like curry-you will like it). Friendly service..real casual place. Not a bad stop.
Here's a link to the food menu: <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishoak.com%2Fmenu%2F&s=82fb61a4eee3406eed590cd10c42decce4cc1c43fb1461937922f30b6cdbfc91" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.irishoak.com/…</a>
You want to go to a sports bar to watch a game while you eat & have a few drinks? Â Come here and sit in the front area by the entrance. Â There are so many big screen TVs propped up...there's not a bad seat in the house! Â I didn't really venture off to the back so I can't speak for what it's like back there.
Had the fish & chips and fried pickles since it was a Lenten Friday on my visit. Â You've gotta have the fish & chips with the malt vinegar, but I felt like there wasn't enough fish and too much chips (fries). Â It didn't help that I split it w/ my gf. Â The fried pickles were good though.
Oh yeah, if you're up to the challenge, go ahead & finish a bottle of Jameson (w/ friends) and you all get to sign up before it gets put up on display all around the place!
There's not a single bar on Clark between Addison and Sheffield that has a soul. Â Not one. Â If you're looking for a bar with a soul on this stretch of the most pure form of douchebaggery in this city, then the closest you're going to get to it is The Irish Oak. Â That's still not saying much. Â But tamped down douchebaggery is always preferable to full-on douchebaggery. Â
Compared with the rest of Wrigleyville, The Irish Oak is pretty tame and toned down. Â If you need a bit of respite in this area, The Oak is your best bet. Â
There's really not much to say about The Oak. Â There's the front area with the seating, the middle part with the bar and the back part with the bar, seating, fireplace and, sometimes, a one-man band. Â That's the long and the short of it. Â
The one thing I am going to give The Oak credit for is for at least having broken down boxes on the floor for TBOX so that their customers didn't have to slip, slide, skate or fall due to the wet conditions. Â The morons across the street at Sluggers either didn't think of this or care enough to address it. Â
Lastly, there was a Bulls game being played during TBOX, but all the televisions were tuned to college basketball. Â One guy in our group asked the help if one of the televisions could be switched to the Bulls game. Â No dice. Â And that's despite nobody watching any of the televisions.
I have to throw the baby out with the bath water. Â
Two stars.
The Irish Oak is still one of my favorite Irish bars in the city. Â It's had to change with the times to compete with the other bars in Wrigleyville but the interior of the bar is still the best in the area. Â You walk in and you feel cozy in here especially if you head to the back bar.
We stopped by for drinks after dinner and stayed for a couple of hours talking and drinking enjoying ourselves. Â A decent mix of current and 80s and 90s music mixed with some Irish music played and there was live music in the front bar.
The only disappointment is that our waitress had no idea what a snake bite was. Â In fact she said they didn't serve it there. Â When we asked if they had Harp and a cider on tap she replied "Yes". Â We told her to mix them together and viola a "Snakebite". Â Anyway, they came back awful - we stuck to Guiness the remainder of the night.
It's still a great place to grab a drink in a non-pretentious environment.
I have been holding off writing a review for Irish Oak because I don't want everyone invading my favorite pub. Selfish? Yes. Fair? No. So here it is!
There are two places I love in Wrigleyville: Wrigley Field and Irish Oak. Â People looking for a packed place to get drunk and pretend to watch the game STAY AWAY. If you really want to watch the game and know who your starting pitcher is, come here and hang out with me and my friends.
The waiters are friendly and always attentive. They have no trouble splitting checks and taking special requests. Â And Bart and Erik were great sports to our "let's play 'guess the waiter's name' " game. Â
Their food is delicious. The curry chips are a must. The beef and Guinness stew is wonderful and the fish and chips are always crispy. They used to have this brownie topped with ice cream dessert, but have changed it to a  chocolate chip "cookie" option. I use the term lightly because they seriously need to change the name to "cookie casserole". They make it from scratch once you order it, so you'll be waiting about 20 minutes for it, but it's a ramekin filled with cookie dough that they bake and then they serve it with a heap of ice cream on top. You might want a glass of milk with that--which they have. Â
It's still a fun place to go to in the offseason (hey, they put the Hawks game on for us!), and never another Wrigleyville bar (THANKFULLY!)
Bacon, sausage, black pudding, white pudding, eggs, baked beans, bread.
That's 7 stars right there. Yes, a proper fry up. My god, I was in spasms of happiness. When I wasn't trying to convince my dining partners of the wonders of black pudding, that is.
So, aside from being an irish bar in Wrigleyville, Irish Oak serves food from 11am. Points to note:
This isn't brunch. Irish breakfast is the only breakfast-style item on the menu. I give kudos to my dining partners for managing seafood chowder before noon, I couldn't do it. It looked good.
Their mac and cheese isn't very great. It's just meh. I should know. I know my mac and cheese. It isn't very cheesy and the mac is too squidgified. Not al dente enough, whatever...
Their bread is amazing.
It's not even the best black pudding ever, really, but it's definitely black pudding. And the bacon is proper bacon. I felt like I was back in my local greasy spoon eating off a huge hangover. Joy!
The breakfast is pretty expensive at $12 but I didn't eat anything else all day. I rolled down Clark St, a happy camper. The service was friendly. It looked like they poured a decent Guinness. Their specials, plastered on posters throughout, sound pretty good. It's nice inside. The tables are all different sizes. I'd come back to eat and drink cheaply if I was in the area.
Guinness is on the menu as an appetiser. I like it.
I is for the Irish heritage, authentic décor, dark cherry wood, great live music
R is for the relaxed ambiance - not over crowded, good clientele
I is for impeccable, friendly, fast service
S is for great specials (see below by day of week)
H is for hole in the wall perfect for happy hours
O is for out of this world food; Guinness (appetizer), huge burgers on pretzel buns
A is for awesome people watching -window tables will have you entertained for hours
K is for Kristi's favorite non-drunk bar choice for pre and post cubs games!
Specials that leave your wallet happy:
Recovery Monday: 25 cent wings, $2 bud family bottles
Two Dollar Tuesday: $2 sliders, $2 domestic draft/bottles
Whiskey Wednesday: $3 Whiskey shots, $5 burgers, $12 domestic buckets
Irish Tour Thursday: $5 Quesadillas, $5 pint and shot (Guinness, Harp or Smithwicks)
Shamrock and Roll Friday: $10.75 all you can eat fish and chips
Summer Saturday: 25 cent wings, $5 bloodys, $5 wrap of the day
Industry Sunday: Â Half off your whole check, $6 breakfast burrito, $5 bloodys
All in all, a great spot in Wrigley that you've got to try out!
This is my favorite burger in the city. Â Hands down. Â
They put some spices in the meat that remind me of some grill master's spices I picked up at Jewel. Â It's just the right amount of spices and beef and juice... oh so good. Â I have had a ton of burgers in my life but to me none come close to this one.
I know many people swear by other burgers as the BEST ever but nothing comes close to this one. Â It's just that so many burger places give you a big slab of meat on a bun and call it a burger. But at Irish Oak they season the meat first and it just adds an element of heart pounding luscious, savory flavor that no other burger can claim. Â
And when you are lucky they serve either lobster bisque soup or the seafood chowder soup- both of which go great with their burgers!
And if you are super duper lucky they will have live music, which is always a treat. Â But not as good as their burger. Â Trust me.... try the burger.... Â And if you don't love it... send me your leftovers. Â Thank You.
I've been going to Irish Oak every year on the Saturday closest to St. Patrick's, because, well, I'm a follower. For some reason my beloved friends choose this place to start the day and I follow them, despite its inherent geographic inconvenience for a West sider like myself. Well friends be damned, I shan't return.
I remember paying a $5 cover the past couple years at Irish Oak, but this year it was raised to $10. Now I know, supply meets demand and they can charge whatever they want, but it left me with a bit of a bad taste in my mouth. This may be one of the more authentic Irish bars in the area, but all that means is they serve a full Irish brekkie, and it's really really dark and depressing inside.
It also seemed they'd raised drink prices. Green beer does not, in fact, taste like green Lucky Charms I found, much to my chagrin. Where is the Carlsberg, Heineken, Bulmers, and Smithwick's lineup that I saw on draft at every single bar I went to in Ireland? They do have Guinness though. yay.
Not magically (nor crazy) delicious.
The Irish Oak should consider itself LUCKY that I'm giving it two stars instead of one. Honestly, I don't know why I'm being so nice!
Well, the interior of the place is cool..."Irish Oak," yeah, I get it. As I've said before, I like woody places. Gimme some more wood, make the place seem authentic. There are wooden tables, chairs, the bars are wood, they have strange vertical 12 ft. (wooden) barrels decorating the place...fine.
But isn't this just another Wrigleyville bar? Oh, yeah. It is. Absolutely nothing special.
AND now it's storytime! My friend definitely had the sways goin' on, but luckily she was in a chair (and couldn't get up) so I offered to get some water at the bar. Being in the BACK room, I went to the back room bar. The asshole bartender tells me that if I want water, I should go to the bar up front. Uhh, what? Like, you don't want to waste your precious time filling up a goddamm glass of water for a patron who has already paid you in drunkenness?!? After going up to the front, seeing no bartender, I came back and demanded the a-hole give me a water.
Sorry, but I'm unwilling to give people like that (and therefore the businesses that employ them) my business. So I won't be back.
I love Irish pubs, but not this one!
I've been to this establishment many times, and each time I go, I always say to myself, "Damnit!" I walk in, it's super-packed (why??) and I order a Guinness that takes 20 minutes to make. The bartender pour the first half of the Guinness and lets it settle...for 18 minutes. He is always too busy talking to the hookers at the bar that are totally into "Irish guys." Don't get me wrong, the hookers are smart! They are working the bartender for free drinks by laughing with him, flashing some cleavage...but damn man!! Pay attention and serve the other customers!
I have had their bangers and mash, not the best. Their fish and chips are OK as well. Nothing too fancy about this place.
Their beer on tap is so average, it's sad. They have Guinness and Harp, but then they throw in the Bud Light, Miller Lite, Fat Tire (the worst import ever). It's like, common...at least try to serve good imports, stop serving crap to your patrons.
They are lucky they have a great location on Clark, otherwise their lack of detail would be noticed. This may look like an Irish bar from the outside, but when you walk in...you'll realize they are a cookie-cutter pub. Sad.
I live in Wrigleyville, only a block away from the madness that is Clark Street. Â Fittingly, I have gone to most all of the establishments from Roscoe to Grace and beyond. Â All of this has lead me to believe that if you are coming to Wrigleyville with a thirst and only want to visit one bar, this is it.
Great look, friendly staff and a kick ass guy playing acoustic covers on Saturday nights... Â I really can't say enough about how welcoming this bar has been every time I've been there. From the door man to the servers and bartenders, Irish Oak has always maintained a welcoming atmosphere.
The Oak is a fav. Its easy, its good, the staff recognize me after the third visit and are always friendly. I never stay late so am immune to the dicey reviews about late nights at the Oak.
Excellent selection of beers and what better indication of a solid place to eat than the regular selection of Chicago's finest enjoying a bite at this North side staple?
As other have said, the Irish Oak has a Jekyll and Hyde problem. I'd give it 3 1/2 stars, if I could. On weekdays or early evenings, this is a nice place to grab a Guinness, some fish and chips and just have laid-back meal. The atmosphere of the place is casual but inviting, and when it's not overly-crowded, it's a nice break for the rest of the Wrigleyville set.
Now. When it's Saturday night at 11pm? The crowd floods in, the live Irish music in the back room switches to "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" streaming from the jukebox and, in general, you're likely to find more lechers than leprechauns.
A good place to go in the area if the Cubs aren't playing. I'm not a Wrigleyville fan in general bit I do cherish Irish bars. The Irish Oak can't help that they're at the epicenter of the Chicago frat-boy-date-rape-puke-pick a fight scene.
I have been there a couple of times for private Guinness events and it's a nice time.
I'm torn on this place. As far as a weekday place to eat and have a few beers, it's a five star joint. Service is quick, atmosphere is lively but not overwhelming. The food is fantastic, I've never had anything bad here.
Flip side: nighttime on a weekend is crowded and full o' the drinky wrigleyville crowd. Which can be fine or really obnoxious. It's hit or miss. I think a beer or two at night is about all I can tolerate here. They do have really nice big screen TV's for sports. Gotta give em that.
Went for "irish breakfast" the day after St. Patrick's Day. It was super good, authentic, very well done!
Overall it's just a pretty laid back Irish bar, pretty big. Pretty Irish. You know, you get the drill.
Our waitress was from Ireland, that was a bonus. She was also extremely hungover, but made an effort and we enjoyed her very much!
Definitely worth a stop for that Irish Breakfast, it was fab. If you've never had one, this is a great deal at $11.95 or so...they have some nice bloody mary's....and it won't be super crowded for brunch like most of the other Wrigleyville spots!
I'm down with the Oak, what can I say, but I hate to give this lovely joint only 2 stars. It was nice and empty when I came in with my new homegirls, and the 'tender came around and hooked us up with the beer and took our orders.
With an all-you-can-eat Fish and Chips on tap, we were thrilled. The orders came out quickly enough, but when it came time for the all-you-can-eat, the reigns were pulled and we wound up waiting so LONG for them that it didn't even seem worth asking for the second round.
It wouldn't have been all that bad if the busboy wasn't hovering over our table waiting for us to get the fuck out of there. It was very annoying, and he kept coming back and we kept explaining that we were waiting for the kitchen to send out the fish. Annoying even more for me mentioning this, I know, but back the hell up, dude. Fish and chips? Werd up. You? Hell naw.
5 stars for the bar staff. They were ON it. 3 stars off for the pushy busdude who needs to ease up off the redbull and rockstar and calm the hell down.
This place holds major sentimental value as I have seen some of my best drunken nights finished in this place. Â The staff always humors you as long as you aren't being too ridiculous! Â The front bar and back bar option is nice when you need to make a getaway from some clingy patron. Â Their live music is always excellent, especially Matt Stedman! Â Get a group together and head here for a good time!
P.S. Â Try their Southwest Chicken Salad...taaaaaaasty!