Ah, what a place.
A place to engage in discussions concerning the structure of architecture telling a story to haircuts being exchanged for booze. If there is one thing to be said of the Public House's atmosphere, it's that it has an air of be ho you want to be. The seating available encourages all manner of groups to sit, enjoy themselves, and share drinks.
While some people may be adverse to swapping their mouth germy pets with other people, the drinks served here well deserve the chance. Over the course of one evening, a group and I managed to try every drink on the menu. Of particular delight were anything with Sazerac and the Blood in the Sand.
If you need a relatively calm and quiet evening out with friends punctuated with ever-delightful drinks, this is the place for you.