This is an odd amalgamation of "first date" place, family restaurant, and singles pick up bar. In other words, there's perhaps an identify crisis afoot.
My friend and I were in town for a conference so we stepped in for a quick bite. The server was very helpful--even allowing us to order from the after 10pm menu (half price burgers, etc.) a few minutes before the tenth strike of the clock. She logically stated, "When you get it, it'll be about 10pm."
I like logic!
There appeared to be a good selection of beers on draft. My friend opted for a giant 64 ounce beer that came in a jug and cost about 21 bucks. Given it held 4 pints and came with the souvenir Post Street Ale House amber beer house (this thing was HUGE!), I call that a good deal.
The food was above par and what you would expect from a place called, "ale house."
I enjoyed this restaurant because it had at least a half dozen flat screen tvs and such a great beer selection! Â I used my taplister app to find some Boundary Bay beer in the Spokane area and decided to try it after I saw there were three on drought. Â I had fish tacos for dinner, three tacos plated around a coffee cup of black bean soup with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of chives. Â The tacos consisted of a simple swipe of guacamole and a cream taco sauce, a small piece of fried fish, corn salsa and topped with a sprig of cilantro. Â I put a spoon full of beans in the tacos and a squeeze of lime on the fish and then devoured them. Â So good!! I would definitely try other things on the menu next time though, the reuben looked awesome too.
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