3/5 B A. 10 months ago on Google
A
strange
self-serve
concept
that
hopefully
doesn't
catch
on.
We
arrived
at
7:30
or
so
on
a
very
hot
Friday
evening.
The
place
was
busy
but
there
were
open
tables
outside.
There
is
a
small
placard
near
the
entrance
that
says
to
seat
yourself,
which
I
did
not
notice
right
away.
We
sat
ourselves
outside
thinking
we'd
brave
the
heat
(all
tables
were
in
the
shade
at
least.)
Unfortunately
there
are
no
misters
here
(owners:
if
it
gets
over
100
degrees
regularly
in
the
summer,
why
not
install
misters?)
There
were
no
menus
on
the
tables
and
we
didnโt
see
any
servers
so
we
deduced
that
we
must
need
to
order
at
the
bar.
We
used
our
phones
to
look
up
the
menu
online.
There
were
two
bartenders
and
it
wasnโt
too
hard
to
get
a
drink
order
placed.
They
take
their
time
and
make
cocktails
in
the
typical
modern
โcocktologistโ
fashion,
if
you
know
what
I
mean
(hipster
style,
which
is
better
than
truck-stop
style.)
Honestly,
no
complaints
with
the
bar.
The
drinks
were
very
good.
We
were
given
a
number
to
place
on
our
table
for
the
food.
The
food
arrived
with
extra
plates
which
is
nice,
but
no
silverware
or
napkins.
I
asked
about
it,
and
was
told
everything
is
on
the
end
of
the
bar
inside
and
is
self-serve.
Waters
if
you
want
them,
are
also
self
serve
inside
at
the
end
of
the
bar.
The
food
was
decent.
We
had
a
salad
and
a
flat
bread,
I
believe
the
name
was
the
Figueroa.
The
pizza,
er
flatbread
was
just
ok.
The
salad
was
good.
We
left
most
of
the
pizza
there
since
we
were
starting
to
melt
in
the
heat.
Overall,
I
would
recommend
this
place
to
young
people
that
donโt
know
any
better.
Itโs
a
good
place
to
go
for
a
drink
unless
the
band
is
bad.
Itโs
a
very
loud
place
also,
unless
you
sit
outside.
Resist
all
temptation
to
eat
here,
as
you
will
be
taking
care
of
everything
yourself
(except
the
cooking.)