On a Friday night, I saw a lot of cars parked in front of and around Thor's. But when I walked in, the joint was dead. Very few people in there. No music, no spirited conversation, you could hear the TV, nothing was going on (aside from the proprietor talking about the care and maintenance of classic trucks with a patron). Honestly, I've been to funeral parlors more lively than Thor's. (Turns out that neighboring Christina's Cocina is especially busy on Friday nights, so patron parking for that restaurant spills over into Thor's.)
On the bright side, their Long Island Iced Teas are still unapologetically powerful. Not for lightweights, and definitely not for people who aren't used to living a mile above sea level.