Red Herring on Facebook wrote:July 29th, tomorrow morning, we will be giving away coffee to the public from 8am-10am. Simply order the type of coffee you want and mention this post. BOOM!
Red Herring on Facebook wrote:July 29th, tomorrow morning, we will be giving away coffee to the public from 8am-10am. Simply order the type of coffee you want and mention this post. BOOM!
JustinHammond wrote:The sourcing/selection of their liquors is lacking. Seems like all of the cocktails we ordered were made with some off the wall or bottom shelf spirit (maybe heaven hill products). Yes, the prices of the cocktails are cheaper than most cocktail bars in town, but the quality of the spirits in the drinks is lacking.
Robin Garr wrote:JustinHammond wrote:The sourcing/selection of their liquors is lacking. Seems like all of the cocktails we ordered were made with some off the wall or bottom shelf spirit (maybe heaven hill products). Yes, the prices of the cocktails are cheaper than most cocktail bars in town, but the quality of the spirits in the drinks is lacking.
Well, hell. I hate to hear that.
JustinHammond wrote:We went a couple of weeks after they opened, so maybe it has changed, but online reviews say otherwise.
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RonnieD wrote:You know, the name of the place is trying to warn you...
Alexis Rich wrote:I don't really use Yelp reviews but appreciate restauranteurs who care enough to explain them and defend their business.
However, when the boss uses phrases like "above adequate" to describe his own product and insults guests by parenthetically stating that we may be ignorant of cocktail history, I'm not necessarily putting it on my short list. Please! Who lives in this town and DOESN'T know that old fashioneds are a direct result of gnarly booze?
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