Went there on a Friday night to celebrate our 30th birthdays. Â My friend and I were not greeted well, in fact the waitress acted like we were an inconvenience. Â I know, every body has a bad day. Â However, for us two moms, the stick that broke the camel's back was when we were told that water was self-serve inside somewhere. Â Bwahaha! Â We left so quick. Â We serve food and water to our kids all day and knew this wasn't the place to celebrate.
Review Source:OMG....the best thing I can find to say is....the wine was okay, the service was ok. The doorman/bouncer was a Neanderthal. He is ON-THE-JOB though, making sure that quiet, well-behaved adults seeking a glass of wine are aware that he's there and watching them! If you've ever been there, you know which one he is when I say, he's big, immature, mean, angry, defensive, menacing and hostile. GREAT if you have a reputation for problems with criminals , drunks and knife fights. But Really? ZOLA...you need to get this guy a handler! Quick!
Review Source:Had a BLAST!!! Â We were in town for a memorial service and found this bar on Yelp because it had a smoking patio. Â We walked up to the door on a Thursday night and Skylar, the doorman, asked for ID and $2. Â I asked what the $$ was for and he said there was a band. Â The band was currently on break but when they came back they were pretty good. Â Not bad for $2. Â We weren't sure how loud the band was going to be so we sat in the back. Â Evangeline (sp?) was our server. Â She was extremely quick and friendly. Â It looked like she had quite a few tables but yet no one was ever without a cocktail or food. Â
We started to look around and noticed there were quite a few recycled items. Â For example, the light above us was an old mailbox that was turned over, bottom removed and turned into a light. Â There were old tilt-a-wheels on the second floor that served as booths. Â There were old license plates on the wall to give it that industrial feel without using sheets of steel. Â Way cool!
We ended up sitting at the bar that night talking with someone we met on the patio. Â That's where we met the bartender, Tyson. Â He was talkative, outgoing, FAST and friendly. Â We stayed until close.
Friday we hit some other places with the family for happy hour. Â Once the family went back to the hotel, we were going to explore downtown a little more. Â After an intense, lengthy conversation that lasted 5 minutes and we were back at Zola. Â Skylar greeted us at the door and remembered us! Â We went inside for drinks. Â We were standing behind some people sitting at the bar when Tyson looked up. Â "Jeff! Â Jen! Â The usual?" . Â Are you kidding me!?!? Â He remembered our names and what we drank. Â My first thought was what did I do last night to make him remember me??? Â The place was packed and the band was even better than the one the night before. Â We managed to get seats at the end of the bar and the next thing I know Evangeline is behind the bar (bartending tonight rather than serving) calling us by name as well. Â What did we do last night? Â We stayed until close again this night.
Yes, we went back again on Saturday. Â This time, no discussion - straight to Zola. Â We took my mother-in-law and step dad-in-law and they had a blast too! Â The band, a different one again, was pretty good. Â Not as packed as the night before, but a very good crowd. Â They don't mess around here - they card everyone, the drinks weren't overly strong or overly weak either. Â We didn't get a chance to try the food but we def will next time we are in town. Â Apparently, we drank them out of Stoli, Skyy and Absolut (maybe it was Ketel). Â Don't judge, we were on vacation! (sort of). Â If we lived in Spokane, this would definitely be our local neighborhood bar. Â It has a comfy feeling and the staff is divine! Â Kudos to all of you!