We went here on a recommendation from a friend. We had a pretty disappointing experience. We got there around 2pm so there was a brunch menu. That was fine as there was plenty to choose from. We started with the pretzel board, homemade pickles and cheese. The pretzel was tasty and so was the cheese. None of the 4 of us cared for the homemade pickles. They were overly sweet. I ordered sliders. The bacon was almost raw on the sliders. My fries were almost one giant clump stuck together. So guessing they were cooked frozen. My wife got. Chicken club. It had was looked like an entire cup of guacamole on it. It was almost impossible to eat because everything just came sliding out including the guacamole. The food was not near as bad as the service though. There was probably four people in the restaurant when we arrived. The waitress seemed like she was scrambling quite a bit. She would ask if I wanted more water and then never returned to bring more water. My daughter asked for a refill on her root beer and she brought back Coke. In the end our bill was over $120 for four people for brunch. There was a lot more to this visit. But I will just end it here with we will probably...
Read moreThis place was really good, we got the beef skewers, Cajun sliders, and pretzel board. All delicious. It was pretty quiet, but I would be interested to see it during live music. The only reason for removing one star is I tried the toasted old fashioned and the menu says try it as a peanut butter toasted old fashioned. I asked after I got it how it is made to have the peanut butter and the bartender informed us that they use Ram's point peanut butter whiskey. I wasn't aware the whiskey would be swapped out.
The thing is though, the original cocktail uses high West double rye, which is $37.99 for a bottle. A bottle of Ram's point is $15.49, yet I was still charged $18 for the cocktail. My husband paid, so I didn't realize till later when I looked up the bottle and saw the price difference.
If a whiskey is swapped out that is lower proof (70 vs 92) and is way cheaper, the cocktail shouldn't be the same price. Little...
Read moreI was visiting my childhood bestie from NJ and we decided on a girls’ night out at Cork & Craft — and it was such a vibe! We went on a Wednesday and enjoyed live music from an awesome guitarist who played everything from Bob Marley to Elton John. The atmosphere was cozy yet lively, and our server Kennedy D. was fantastic — super attentive and helpful with recommendations.
I had the Spicy Pineapple Margarita (so good I ordered two!), perfectly balanced with a kick. The calamari was crisp and light, and the salmon risotto was the star — flavorful, creamy, and such a generous portion that I had leftovers for the next day. My friend loved her Craft Burger and fries too!
The lighting, music, and outdoor patio make it the perfect hangout spot. 10/10 experience — I’ll definitely be back next time I’m in...
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