Having said all that, the fish and cocktails are quite lovely. They do a great job with their namesake dish, try the Fire and Ice. The space is fairly small, but as long as you're not part of the pre-show rush there are usually a few seats and tables open. The ceiling is high and conversations reverberate all over the place, it can get pretty loud. Plus you have to factor in the crappy house music. Basically, it's a good thing that the seating is pretty intimate or you would have a really hard time hearing each other. Again, that sounds more like we're bashing it than we really are. We actually kind of dig this place.
It's not cheap here, but it's also not as pricey as you would expect. If you're trying to stuff yourself with seafood, you're going to end up with a bill, but their cocktails are all in the $10 and under range. So, not cheap but not unacceptable either. A highly recommends the Raw with a Twist, it’s delicious.
Address:
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Games:
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None
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Façade:
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Not Scary
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Scene:
| Rich People and House Music |
Parking:
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Wear Walking Shoes
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Patio/Outdoor:
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No
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Kitchen:
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ceviche
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Cleanliness:
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Normal
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Smoking:
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None
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Jukebox:
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N/A
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Hours:
| Mon-Thurs 5pm-12am Fri-Sat 5pm-1am |
Cig Machine:
| No |
Drink Prices:
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Average
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# taps:
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4
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Bathrooms:
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Sit
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Specials:
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Happy Hour
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Live music:
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Never
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$9.63
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ATM:
| No |
Cash Only
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No
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TVs:
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4
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Size:
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Normal
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