Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Old Pasadena spot for cocktails, live music, and brunch; food quality is mixed and service can swing from warm to frustrating.
Down a brick-lined alley in Old Pasadena, the room feels warm and bustling with art on the walls and live jazz drifting from the patio. Guests praise attentive servers on good nights—"they swapped my cocktail with no hassle"—though some report closing-time rush and uneven hosting. It is a lively meet-up spot with gram-worthy cocktails and a social vibe. The cooking leans New American bar-food with brunch flair rather than theatrics—think hearty burgers and pancakes, Nashville-style chicken sandwiches, and chilaquiles. Staple comfort items land best, while a few entrees (like the snapper) draw criticism for greasiness or odd prep. If you are here for music and drinks, you will likely have a good time; strict foodies may find execution hit-or-miss. Families do fine here thanks to approachable dishes like burgers, fries, pancakes, and simple pastas. Noise sits in the lively range during music sets, but indoor tables away from the band are manageable. There is no dedicated kids menu noted, yet the menu includes several kid-friendly choices and accommodating sides.
Area: Historic, walkable district with boutiques and nightlife; draws locals and visitors for dining and live entertainment.
Safety: Generally safe, well-patrolled, high foot traffic; occasional late-night bustle typical of entertainment areas.
Nearby: Near shopping streets, parking garages like De Lacey, and other bars; frequent live music in the alley setting.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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