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フィードバックを提供するWe used to love coming here on vacation but lately it 's been a disappointment. They cater to the locals and you get the look as a tourist walking through the door
Very odd place. In addition to the bar there's dining space with maybe 9 or 10 tables with chairs at them, but they don't serve any food here at all. I saw a smattering of morose-looking customers at the bar, some drunk past the point of coherence, the others seemingly too depressed for conversation anyway. Proprietress is a very elderly woman whose open bitterness is so over-the-top that it's more comical than off-putting. Place is interesting as a curiosity, though Ican't recommend it for any other reason. Still, if you're a tourist, it's worth wandering in just to gawk, and maybe to troll the cranky barkeep. Try asking her for a menu.
The atmosphere here is fantastic, and the clientele is wonderful. The rainbow flag displayed out front invites individuals from all backgrounds. Stop by for a drink and don’t forget to grab a sandwich from the shop next door!
The owner, Linda, is incredibly kind, and so are the patrons who visit! The place is inclusive and welcoming to everyone—LGBTQIAP+ friendly! Both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are delicious, with the non-alcoholic options being particularly enjoyable to my taste. If you’re feeling hungry, you can grab a fresh sandwich from next door. It’s the perfect spot for when I want to just unwind and escape for a bit!
EDIT: In response to the owner: My friends and I all have experience in the service industry. Exhaustion aside, it’s unprofessional to speak about customers within earshot. Kindness should be a two-way street! Also, you might want to update your bar menu photos to prevent negative reviews about not having food available.