There’s plenty of seating in various rooms, but when it’s packed (and it frequently is), it can be tough to find a seat.ĭetails: 4402 N. At night, fans enjoy a DJ and expertly crafted cocktails. During the day, it’s filled with young people studying and professionals conducting meetings. This hip coffee shop/restaurant/cocktail bar is a longtime favorite. Concessions include traditional fare like canĭetails: 815 N. Catch a film with a date or group of friends, then hang out in the lounge to talk about your favorite scenes. This cool theater and lounge features indie flicks, foreign films and throwback movies you can enjoy while sipping a glass of beer or wine. Try the crowd favorite, poquito bean and cheese burrito, for $6. The ballroom is the best spot to catch up-and-coming acts, with wooden-bleacher seats in the back and a side area by the merch booth for underage patrons. This is one of the most popular music venues and nightlife spots beloved by residents and visitors. Crescent Ballroom has a lounge in the front serving libations like the Honey Badger cocktail and Mexican cuisine. There are daily specials, including Martini Tuesdays with $5.55 select martinis and BIG signature brunch drinks on Sundays for $5 and $6 from 10 a.m. to close daily, get $2 off well drinks, signature margaritas, draft beers and house wines, plus $1 off bottled beers. The Mediterranean-inspired menu includes cocktails, such as the Feztini, Pomtini and Apricosmo. Just off the light rail, this sleek restaurant and bar caters to several stylish crowds.
weekdays, and offers appetizers from $5 to $9 and discounted drinks.ĭetails: 606 N. Kitchen and bar hours vary, depending on the day of the week. Happy hour is 3 to 6 p.m. It’s a perfect spot for brunch on Sundays, and you can lounge for hours over coconut French toast and The Vig Bloody Mary cocktails. The patio is king at this bar and restaurant, featuring Adirondack chairs, a central bar, sparkling strands of lights and live music. daily, featuring $1 off drinks that normally cost $4 or more.ĭetails: 914 N. every day. Happy hour is from opening to 7 p.m. It has a stellar beer and wine list featuring award-winning beers, such as Unibroue La Fin Du Monde. Bands play here regularly, and artwork from Valley artists is on display. This intimate, darkly lit bar in an old house in the Roosevelt Arts District is a hot spot during First Fridays.