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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(02-25-2015, 11:29 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Just wondering - has anyone been in to try the W H Social restaurant yet?  I'm told that the renovation looks good, but I haven't heard anything about the dining experience yet.

Been in there once. Tap list is pretty long (~18?), though fairly static, with most of the usual suspects for craft beer and a couple less common ones. I had a burger, and it was very good.

There's a line of booths across from the bar, and they have installed these glass panels with LED lights behind them. When I got there after work, they were quite bright, almost fluorescent light white, and I didn't think it was that attractive. But then I realized that they were very gradually dimming to a more comfortable yellow through the evening. Neat trick.

Elsewhere, there seems to be lots of seating tucked away. Looks like you could find a quiet corner if you wanted.

Not bad. I'm not in a huge hurry to go back, because any time I'm there, I'd have to ask myself why I'm not going to Imbibe across the street-- but that's just me. But they definitely have a more fleshed out food menu.
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