Stopped in for lunch and we were seated rather quickly. The server was very friendly and the atmosphere is great. We ordered the Philly cheese pizza, grits bowl and fried chicken sandwich. The pizza was AMAZING. Our other entrees were just okay. My husband thought the grits bowl was a little salty, but it was the bacon. I would have given this dish it a 5 if the grits were just a little more firm. The flavor combinations were actually tasty. The chicken sandwich was bland. I enjoy eating clean meats, but this needs to be elavated some. I would visit again for a second try.
had great food and great drinks. food was much better than i expected and the drink was NYC perfect. will definitely be back.
Prompt service with great explanations of the drinks & food. Will go again as the food was excellent. Glad we went early as the restaurant filled up quickly.
Heard a lot about this place and it lived up to the mark! Very unique and awesome food! Shrimp burger was super amazing!! Tried it first time. The only issue was the fries were salt less, they didn’t have salt. The drinks were amazing too! The sticky chicken was so good, we ordered another one❤️Also a little sad that we had to sit in patio which is kinda decent but interiors are so nice. Definitely will try again!
WOW!! This was an excellent meal, big shout out to the toast and shrimp burger. Waitress was extremely detailed in her description of the specials and giving recommendations. My friends and I will be back!!
Decent neighborhood bar. Cocktails were 50/50 with the Paloma being a little disappointing. Apps were also 50/50: sticky chicken was great, but fries with gravy were mediocre for the price.
Fun place, nice wait staff and excellent food. We had the super greens pizza as an appetizer and it was absolutely fantastic. Kinda salty but that just brought out the amazing flavors on this white pizza. The crust was perfect. Delicious. Then we each got burgers. Perfectly cooked and very juicy. Unfortunately the bacon was totally burnt. (I love extra well done bacon, but this was too much.) The fries were good, nothing to write home about. Another side was the roasted veggie Mac and cheese. No idea what it tasted like since we sent it back as they delivered it. It, too, was burned beyond recognition. Smelled terrible. Overall, it was a good experience, though. I can't wait to go back and try a regular pizza. They also had some other very cool things on the menu like Fennel Ricotta Meatballs and a shrimp burger. The little kid at the next table seemed to really enjoy his Crispy Chicken kids meal. Despite the burned items, I'd still give the place 5 stars.BTW, our waiter was wearing a mask. We appreciated that.
Kitchen sink is one of my wife and I‘s most favorite places to grab a delicious meal on a Monday Tuesday Wednesday or really any day of the week. One of the most delightful surprises I received, was there vegan cheese for their pizza. Don’t be deceived in thinking that it is a pizza establishment, they provide all the necessities a patron would require two entrances taste buds and fill his belly, from burgers to chops to steaks to pizza, there are plenty of options. The thing I like most about the vegan cheese is its ability to melt. It blends nicely with their crust, which is an aerie crust almost Joey, and has a sweet tomato sauce and your choice of topping. Service has also been sublime on a consistent basis. If I were to offer one note of criticism, it would be the parking situation. Often times the parking lot is full… Which is fine… But it’s one of those weird parking lots where the spaces are like slanted and so you can only technically enter one way and then you can’t park both ways and then it’s kind of tight and then you have to do like a roundabout thing, I realize this is futile to discuss, but nevertheless, I guess I’m just saying I wish they made parking spaces that were straight versus the slanted kind, not necessarily that kitchen sinks are bad parking spaces, but if you’re gonna have the slanted spaces, I think there needs to be a little more space between each because if I were a heavier fellow, parentheses I’m 200 pounds, when I pull into the space it can be like I’m trying to slither out between two cars. Also there’s a street along the side of it which this is kind of like a particular Greenville thing, but I never know if I can park along the side of the street or if I’m gonna get towed and I guess it just comes from having lived in other cities where you will get towed pretty much no matter wherever you park, but it be nice to know if I will or will not get towed. And also on the note of parking and I don’t have a solution for this right by no means and being a complainer but when you’re driving down Lauren‘s kitchen sink is going to sneak up on you quick… Just a heads up
Fantastic meal. The beats were amazing. The tossed salad was super fresh and sophisticated. The scampi was outstanding as well. Our waiter was thoughtful and prompt. Everyone in our party of 4 loved their food. Fresh with a contemporary flare is how I would best describe our meal. To top it off our waiter was prompt and thoughtful. A great local choice for those visiting!
A very nice find, out of the touristy fray of downtown. The call ahead wait list is a great feature, with easy parking and a hip vibe . The food was just delicious , fairly priced and efficiently served. We started with homemade cocktails - maple Old fashioned and the Mule. My husband had the scampi which was flavorful, juicy and succulent . I had the banh mi salad with grilled shrimp, a brilliant take on this dish. We will go back the next time in Greenville . What a find!