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“Try the bomb cocktail will not be disappointmented“
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“Second time there. The first time I had the orange roughy, which was absolutely delicious, served on a bed of orzo with fresh spinach and cranberries. Second time I had the mushroom, asparagus risotto, which was okay, but nothing lile the roughy. However, the special dessert this day was the bread pudding, also delish! There are many other things that I still look forward to trying and I will definitely be back! Bloody Mary was also better the first time as it was made with chopped garlic on the bottom, no garlic this time, but still a good Bloody.“
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“We had dinner on Saturday about 6:00 PM. The place is small and was full but our waiter found us a table pretty quickly. Ambiance and decor was nice, service even better. We had the clam stew, shrimp, Caesar salads and crab cakes. All the food was tasty, especially the clam stew. We'll certainly be back to try the sea bass.“
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“Friendly staff & great place“
“This was my first time back in almost 4 to 5 months. As soon as you walk in, you notice a total change in the interior with new paint and shutters. New tables and chairs as well. My understanding is it changed owners or is co-owned by one of the staff there. So whatever she did make it look a lot more appealing and enjoyable. The service is still fantastic depending on what time of the day and week you go. Service might be a little delayed because they are busy. In my opinion, it looks a little better than just your average dive bar. It's more comfortable.My only gripe and disappointment are by 9 o'clock when the DJ starts playing, the music is so loud that you start to yell with the people you went with. When we sat at a table, I was the third person over and couldn't hear anything that was being said. The two people sitting next to each other had to yell at each other. Just be able to hear themselves. And so we had to leave because it was just ridiculously loud. It's not a nightclub so the music doesn't have to be loud. Unfortunately, we had to go to a bar uptown that has music but is not as loud. But I recommend this bar but you'll have to go to form your own opinion. Make sure you stay past 9 o'clock.“
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“Great food. Great service. Music was a little loud but we just yelled a little. We’ve already planned another trip!“
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“Enjoyed Seared Ahi, Pineapple Rice, Pad Kee Mao- noodles, 18 up margarita, slow train to Bangkok and most of all Malaysian crepe with ice cream. all so good. Can't wait to go back! Great people too. Thanks for a pleasant, enjoyable and relaxing evening!“
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“Place is a flashback to better days and easier times. Service was a bit slow but worth the wait. Homemade fresh burger cooked how I ordered it. Drinks are stuff. Decor is right out of a 60s bar. Frozen in time. They have live bands happy hour. Fully stocked bar and pool tables . I'm home.Parking: All sides of business u can park on“
“I am a huge fan of open mic nights. I have found a few really good ones in the area and love attending them. I feel like a fangirl, hoping that my favourite performers will be there. I hope one day to see them on the stage so I can say, "I got to see them when they were small fries." The Vault hosts a lot of events, including musical open mic nights. I still prefer Writers Block's open mic night (the first Wednesday of every month). I am shocked that the event is free, with how talented the poets are. I have bought several books from one of the local poets (shout out to Winry Hagerty!!) who sells her work at the poetry event. The last time I went there were stickers from an artist, some leather works, books by poets for sale. The atmosphere at The Vault during Open Mic Night is vibrant and supportive. The audience is engaged and respectful, providing an encouraging environment for the performers to shine. It's worth noting that this event is not only entertaining but also affordable. It's free. If you're looking for an enjoyable and affordable evening filled with talent and creativity, make sure to check out The Vault's Open Mic Night.“
“love it, the bar is amazing too, and the bar tender... she's amazing Jenn“
“I’ve had the privilege of trying some of the best bars across 6 continents. I’m a bit of a craft cocktail enthusiast (read: pretentious snob) when it comes to good bars. In all seriousness, this is UNBELIEVABLY out of character from what you’d expect in Redlands. This easily ties the cocktail bars tied to many two star Michelin restaurants such as Providence in LA. I may even go so far as to say that this ties Death & Company in the Arts District, the Dead Rabbit in FiDi (Lower Manhattan), and Hatchet Hall in Culver City. This is the first place - bar or restaurant - in Redlands that I’ve been legitimately proud to showcase to people. If Redlands can have more establishments like this, then maybe the city is well on its way to catching up on a 70-year blown lead to the likes of Pasadena.Lastly, do not be put off by cost. They use quality ingredients. Of course the drinks are going to be more expensive. If you want a cheaper drink, get a Jack & Coke from a sports bar. These cocktails are not anything more than what you’d expect from a very high quality place in Santa Monica or Manhattan Beach. Very proud of Redlands for finally having a high-quality venue!“
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“Great service here. Definitely coming back here“