Great little live music spot in Tokyo.
The host Bert is a nice guy and he makes some of the best bar foods anywhere. This place could have been a restaurant just as easily as a live house. The chicken wings and jerk chicken were definitely the best in Tokyo and to be fair they could be better than many of the places I’ve been to back in the US mainland.
Small but tasteful selection of drinks and alcohol for when you’re listening to music.
Seating is cozy but not crowded. Acoustics are good. I might have gone with table cloths for a more upscale vibe and to keep the clatter of drinks and dishes down, but that’s my personal take. Lighting is ok but on the brighter side. LEDs we’re pretty strong. However Bert knows how to work the lights and sound system to get the vibe going.
I hope to come back here when there are more...
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