“First time visiting - love the forest-themed vibes. Pros: - house made syrups - oat milk isn't an up charge! - some gluten friendly pastry selections available - friendly service - Affordable latte prices - only $5 for a 12 oz oatmilk latte with housemade syrup - Siracha available for breakfast burritos! Cons: - only 2 couch/comfy seating areas, rest of seating is metal chairs & mostly high top tables that aren't the most comfortable - pastries are a little pricy Suggestion to add huckleberry syrup to the menu! They sell huckeberry roaster coffee - it would be awesome to have the forest/NW berry flavor here in Kansas!“
“This place would be 5 stars except they are in DESPERATE need of sound dampening. The area is very loud and makes hearing other players while trying games very hard. Food is good, people are great, games are super fun.Vegetarian options: Vegan chicken substitutionsDietary restrictions: Gluten free, vegan“
“Tonight was my first night at this bar. I've been looking for a bar that is similar to my home bar in Austin. Erin, I don't think I spelt her name right, was lovely, and as were the other coworkers and patrons, it was a welcoming atmosphere on a Monday night. I'm only in Kansas for work trips but hope to be able to be here at least once during my visits. If you like dive bars than this is a place for you.“
“Food was great, yummy veggie options, and the service was excellent. Every single person was smiling and helpful- you just don’t find that environment everywhere these days. Thanks for a great dinner (and thanks Diana and the rest of the staff for being awesome!)“
“I haven't seen a more extensive bourbon selection in the Metro, much less in JoCo. Very cool and modern layout but still inviting and relaxed. The bartenders are all knowledgeable and friendly. They even steered me towards a bourbon I had never tried, Legent. I bought a bottle for my home bar the next day. The prices are very fair considering their standard pour is a full 2oz.“
“I visites for the first time earlier this week and had a great time. I popped in for a quick post work snack and had a cup of gumbo, which was fantastic and the Berry Mule. Excellent drinks, excellent service, excellent quick bites. Not too stuffy, easy to access, great atmosphere. You’d love it!“
“I good place to go with the kids, or foe the adults to go and be kids. The food was good with larger portion sizes. I would say that the food was a little salt heavy.Kid-friendliness: My 10 and 7 year old enjoyed themselves with their friends.“
“The food was creative and delicious. They had a gluten free menu available. We alerted our server to the gluten allergy and she noted it. A member of the kitchen staff also double checked on the allergy issue. We all thoroughly enjoyed our food. Highly recommend.“
“Great ingredients and good preparation – at a costThe portions were big and you could tell attention was paid to make sure the ingredients were of the highest quality. But due to the cost of everything we ordered, we likely won't return unless it's for a special occasionDietary restrictions: We visited with a person who is gluten intolerant and also a person who is dairy, egg, and nut intolerant – none of these intolerances are life-threatening, thankfully. Gluten was the easiest to accommodate and they did it very well; I'm told the gluten free pancake is very good. Avoiding dairy, eggs, and nuts was quite a bit more difficult but there were many options to choose from that met some or, maybe, all of the restrictions. The waitress seemed knowledgeable on the subject and was able to quickly find an answer to any allergen questions she didn't know the answer to herselfKid-friendliness: Kids menu provided with crayons and activities“
“After trying this place recently I have been back mutliple times. Nearly every menu item I tried was outstanding. It's hard to find their menu online, as their website apparently has virus or malware issues, and they are not particularly active with updates on social media. Everyone with whom I have interacted, including the owner, has been warm, inviting and appreciative of guests. I have always enjoyed my experiences. As someone who loves great cocktails, I did have a mixed experience. This is admittedly my own pet peeve, but I am not fan of cutesy drink names. I like an Old Fashioned to just be called that. It was a great drink though. The "Nanhattan" was also delicious, though I would maintain that it too was an Old Fashioned, as banana liqueur is more a replacement of simple syrup than of sweet vermouth. The "Dark Side of the Moon" cocktail on the other hand was a huge miss, being sickeningly sweet. I also noticed they charge $32 for a 1 oz pour of Blanton's bourbon (which I have seen priced from $18 to $30 for a 2 oz pour at other restaurants around the metro). Hopefully over time they will fill out the bar shelves, which are currently very sparse, with more options. The food presentation has been inconsistent. The first time I tried a short rib (no longer available) it was absolutely perfect. The next time I had it, the crispy herb leaf was missing. It's a small detail but it was such a fun, tasty addition the first time. Similarly, the aloo chaat, which is even described on the menu as featuring smashed fingerling potato, was absolutely delicious the first times I had it, but on a later visit the potatoes were served unsmahsed. This completely altered the texture and was not at all enjoyable. My wife was a bit bummed out by the very sad-faced leopard behind the bar. Despite my commenting on some negatives, I actually love this place and suggest that everyone give it multiple visits.“