going in its a small hipster bar, which was nice and fine. HOWEVER, one of the bartenders was on something for she was incoherent and very much, how shall I put, wishy washy and slow in movement. I tried closing out but it took longer then needed until the cool looking coherent bartender came to aid. The thing that erks me about this place the most (and why Im writing this review) is this fucking bouncer at the front! some fucking middle age peice of shit in a leather jacket and beanie fucking cocksucker bekens me over to him as I was leaving with a can of beer, snatches it from my hand and throws it in the garbage. I had one drink that night and wasnt drunk, I asked him if I could at least chug it quickly inside, ( place wasnt full at this point) but he casually said no as my beer fell to the bottom of the trash can. The dude was a dick going in and proved ten fold his cocksuckery going out. I will never go back again on acount of bad experience due to service.
Review Source:Nice bar. Â Went this weekend and had a good time. Â Inside is small but they do have outdoor seating. Â Prices were reasonable and the bartenders were friendly. Â Great place to get a drink before or after dinner. Â
If you have a large party (5 - 8) then be sure to grab one of the picnic tables outside.
I have been to Finnegan's and Silvermoon across the street several times and never noticed Single Brothers. I'm sad I didn't. I am a fan of this little (32 indoor capacity) bar. I went in on a Thursday and went back the next night. Got one of the 6 seats at the bar both times, which gave me a front row seat to view some solid mixology by some very easy on the eyes bartenders.
Small but thoughtful selection of whisk(e)ys, and some nice cocktails, including the Pimms Cup which I had and the "Parker Posey" (elderflower liqueur, cava, and lemon) my companion had. You're looking at about $8 a cocktail, so be forewarned.
I tried a bourbon I had never had before and upon realizing it was not a "sipping" bourbon, I asked the bartender to make it into a Manhattan and she did so happily.
There are some things I didn't like:
-$1 cans of Miller High Life. Draws a different sort of crowd than the $8 cocktail crowd. (To be fair, most of the people drinking these had the decency to take them into the very nice and ample outdoor seating area).
-The chipotle infused vodka mixed with grapefruit juice (I think they called this the "Hellfire" or some such). This did not do justice to either the vodka or the grapefruit juice. Both were ruined.
I am looking forward to going back to Single Brothers many times in the coming months.