They have curly fries!!!- which were fresh!. Didnt try any other food items!
Small place, will maybe hold about 20. Hookah was okay- we got the candy flavored. The guy changed the coal frequently, but he didnt change it properly, didnt take the top off and blow through it- my bf had to do it himself.
Will return for some hookah if we are in the mood. Very casual joint, nothing special.
Don't go for the food, go for the hookah! Â I have to say, some of the menu items are good, but honestly, this is a local college hangout for hookah and for belly dancing on fridays. Â
I've always had great service, at least as far as getting my hookah goes. Â
Honestly, if you go, go with four people. Â It's one of the cheapest routes when splitting the tab, because the premium blends don't increase in price by size. Â
Food is probably from Costco, but it's all right. Â The "Plump Chicken Tenders" are to DIE for when you are drunk late at night. Â Mozzarella sticks, next choice. Â I hear the Mediterranean food is excellent, but I've yet to try it.
Sometimes the girls working are slow to change the coal, and the only time I've ever had a complaint was when I asked for an ash try like 90 times and she didn't even get it for 20ish minutes.
Manager is a great guy. Â Pretty girls, watch out! Â He's a complimenter!
The word "awkward" is not typically a word that comes to my mind when eating out some place. "Awful" maybe, but awkward? No.
I can't even fully explain why. Maybe it's the setup- the seating, the position of the cash register with the hostess looming over the dining area. Or maybe it's the feeling of the possibility of some sort of mobster transaction going on in the next room. Regardless, dining in here is awkward.
The food is alright. I just ate there and barely remember it, that's how unmemberable it was, but I remember not hating it. I give this place a solid "average", but can honestly say that if it isn't free, I'm never eating here again.