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The Treehouse

3.6 (45 reviews)
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Looking down from the top of the stairs at the tree decor and neon sign
Andi P.

2 Stars for a cool concept that doesn't seem to commit. I was so excited to search around Magnolia and Pine for an unmarked green door that would lead me to a hidden bar I'd read about (on Yelp and elsewhere). A new, hidden speakeasy-type bar sounded totally appealing and since I hadn't seen a ton of traditional marketing I was hoping I'd still be one of the few in 'the know' that would get to experience The Treehouse. Unfortunately, they seem to have abandoned the hard-to-find aspect that made this place so intriguing as they now have a bouncer standing outside and a chalkboard sign on the sidewalk... Even the bouncer admitted he didn't like that they let go of the concept so quickly. BUT, to be fair- being hard to find, while appealing to the curious at heart, may be off-putting for others. I get the business reason behind the change, but it makes this bar much like any other downtown except teeny tiny and very crowded. So crowded, in fact, that we didn't stay long enough to get a drink as there was no real room to stand. I will definitely give it another go on a week night versus the weekend, but hopefully they use social media and word of mouth enough to be able to go back to the mysterious unmarked door (Heck- The Pharmacy and Hanson's seem to have found the magic combination of mystery and word of mouth so there's a chance!). On the plus side- I dig the Astroturf and design!

a deer head mounted on the wall
Nhi B.

I wanted to love it -- even after reading all the bad reviews -- because the atmosphere was absolutely spot on. Aptly named "The Treehouse", it's exactly how I would imagine a treehouse turned bar. We came pretty early in the evening (around 8pm) and there was no bouncer or sign, just an open door. Walking up the lantern-lit, wood adorned stairs, I found myself getting really excited and becoming impressed. Upstairs, you find a cute space with green astroturf and a lot of wood surfaces. It wasn't too packed at that time, but the space was definitely limited -- no bar seating, no table seating. We ended up scrunched up at the end of the bar near the door. It was pretty uncomfortable. The bartenders were nice. They got our drinks right away and the drinks were ok. My friends got the Morning Wood (which I didn't really like) and I just got the Moscow Mule (my go to drink when I don't see anything I really want). My mule was served in a mason jar, which isn't the traditional vessel; it was strange since I saw other people with the mules in the right copper mugs. Everything was also very expensive for what it was. It got pretty crowded around 9:30pm, so we left. I noticed that the bouncer had arrived by then and he was checking IDs to let people in. There was barely any standing room by that time so I was surprised they were still letting people in. I wonder what the total capacity is. All in all, I think The Treehouse has a LOT of potential. The atmosphere is pretty awesome, but it's overcrowded and not so much a speakeasy anymore. It's not really a place that you can go and comfortably hang out, especially not during the weekend. I wouldn't be adverse to coming back if a friend invited me, but I personally wouldn't choose The Treehouse as a must-hit night spot. p.s. I didn't really get the tvs with fish on them. How does that fit in with the treehouse theme?

Watered down cucumber gin drinks
Brandi F.

The concept is cool, but they really should have called it "Basement's upstairs storage closet" as one of my friend's pointed out. The space is MUCH tinier then I expected, I think 10 people, including the bartender would put them at capacity. Because of the lack of space, the bar tenders have to duck under the bar to get in and out which is really awkward if you're stuck standing in front of that part. Also, they thought it would be a good idea to put up a dart board, which means you can't even use the high tops for fear of having your eye poked out. The actual bartender was nice enough, but one from basement came to hang out with and take shots with him, which led him to ignoring customers and I thought that was kinda douchey. I ordered some gin-cucumber-collins drink which was really watered down, barely had booze and cost $2 too much and as did everything on the menu.

Shera B.

Amazing personable staff Logan is the best ! Quaint local spot A real mixology spot Logan made me whatever I wanted ! So patient and nice Ben was great and helpful too ! All fresh ingredients ! Such a cute spot , just like a treehouse I had a basil and st germain cocktail So nice and personable , the staff The real deal if you want mixology !

Basil lemonade + the rest of the craft cocktail list
Alyx K.

Hidden speakeasy near Pine/Magnolia. Look for a green door. I'd give you more specifics but I don't want to ruin the fun :) Upon entering, you proceed up a steep staircase lit by lanterns into a loft - a single room with wood paneling, a faux deer head, Astroturf on the floor, a few tables and a bar. They have full liquor, with a short craft cocktail list, mostly served in mason jars. It's fun to watch the bartenders at work - one of the drinks, a smoked apple cinnamon, even involved the capture of actual smoke from a cedar plank into the jar as part of the preparation. My basil lemonade was tasty and light, and my friend's Columbian Bulldog was very unique - coffee-infused vodka, butterscotch and milk - would be a great dessert drink! I'm going with three stars instead of four because the vibe is just slightly off to me due to the hip-hop dance mixes being played and two huge TVs showing football games - but everything else is pretty chill, and the place has potential. Worth checking out.

Cool entrance up into the bar
Nicole K.

Discover this great little place while in town on business and staying with a good friend downtown. I never would have stumbled apond it if it hasn't been for my friend Nye. The bartender was friendly and did a wonderful job at making something special for my picky taste. I loved the grass on the floor and the moose head over the bar. Everyone was super friendly and laid back. It really made my short visit wonderful. I will be sure to stop by again when I'm in town on business again.

Michelle C.

I think I like small bars... because I can't understand why this place would have a bad review. They have creative drinks (we had and espresso pumpkin spice shot that had some sort of alcohol) and a chill ambience.

Andrew the best bartender.
Ray C.

So me and the lady finally found this place after walking back and forth on pine. .not going to give away any hints. Put your thinking caps on and find it. Cozy astroturf and bar stools are the home of hand crafted drinks from some of the most down to earth bartenders I've met downtown. They have a handful of selected crafts they make and if Andrew is there he can craft an amazing Old Fashioned. Music was good seemed like an ipod yet it set the mood with upbeat and good tempo tunes. All in all, just come find it, have a drink, talk and meet some cool people. I love it for my new crafted drinks fix

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Cool little bar to check out. They have infused shots like moonshine and some neat craft cocktails. Try the blackberry lemonade.

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Loud. Bass from next door is insane. Conversation hardly possible. But it's a blast. Fun, different. If you haven't seen it, you must.

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Noir Bar - Cocktail take on a matcha latte - delicious!

Noir Bar

4.8(62 reviews)
1.0 miUptown

We accidentally stumbled upon this speakeasy while dining at Talay. Although they're connected…read morephysically, NOIR is its own separate business and definitely has its own unique identity. The vibe here is dark, intimate, and gives off a chic city nightlife feel. They offer both a full cocktail menu and a happy hour menu. They also offer a Thai tapas menu, which we unfortunately didn't get to try because we were already stuffed from dinner at Talay, but the menu looked amazing and gives us another reason to come back! The drinks are unique, creative, and very well crafted. We ordered the Celestial Bloom, and it was absolutely delicious! It was beautifully balanced and left us wanting to come back just to try more of their cocktails. Definitely a great spot for drinks before or after dinner!

A hidden speakeasy inside of Talay Thai restaurant. Enter Talay and immediately go left. Then,…read morepast the bathrooms straight ahead there is a brown wall. The hidden door which you push is on the right side. Once inside the bar it is super small inside. The tables along the wall are squished together. I think you're better off at the bar. I could see lots of people bringing dates here. First up, I tried a $17 Tree of Life. The drink the bartender made me was maybe 2 sips. There's a giant ice cube and a bamboo leaf or something and very little drink to drink. Not sure what to make of this because as soon as I was deciding if I liked it or not, it was gone. Wouldn't order this again. Second, I tried a $17 Adam & Eve. I wish the matcha was much stronger. There's a place in Tampa called Tori Bar that has a super duper matcha tasting cocktail. This one was much lighter. It was fine, not my favorite. Maybe I'd bring a date here sometime, but wouldn't go out of my way to come here.

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Otto’s High Dive - Frozen Banana Coffee Drink

Otto’s High Dive

4.4(373 reviews)
1.5 miLawsona / Fern Creek
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Had a great time at Otto's High Dive. The food and drinks definitely lived up to the hype…read more I tried the Vaca Fritos--solid 7/10. It was a little on the dry side, but still really flavorful and a great value for the price. Definitely a strong appetizer to kick things off. The real standout though was the drink (something swampy--I wish I remembered the exact name). Easy 10/10. Honestly, all of their cocktails are top-tier and consistently worth the higher price point. You can tell a lot of thought goes into them. Overall, great vibe, great drinks, and good food. I'd absolutely come back--especially for the cocktails.

Otto's is a great place for groups or 3 or 4 people to enjoy some very good food and an upscale…read moreenvironment (more starts to get slightly more difficult as the place is somewhat cramped with limited space). Went to celebrate a birthday and the service was surprisingly quick for how busy they were on a Friday evening, the servers as well as managers AND the hostess all checked in regularly with a smile and small talk when prompted. We were especially impressed that servers not tending to our table placed orders/knew of orders and communicated with the waitress serving us. Most restaurants struggle to keep orders ready with the designated server, this place EXCELLED with communication. We all enjoyed a variety of different cocktails, all of which were delicious (however a bit pricy for some) and all partook in appetizers and entrees. ALL of the food was delicious and had fair portions, couldn't say enough good things. This place is a bit cramped but not horribly, the decor is cute and everything is clean :) Most importantly, to celebrate the birthday we were brought a tres leches cake that paired very nicely with the pastelitos and cafecito service! The cake was DELICIOUS, the coffee was wonderful, and the experience was a highlight for a busy weekend of festivities! 10 out of 10 will be coming back again! :)

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Death In The Afternoon - Jamón pastries

Death In The Afternoon

4.7(162 reviews)
1.4 miMills50, Park Lake / Lake Highland
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Death in the Afternoon always has such a great vibe. The staff is kind, the low lighting and…read moreintimate atmosphere is so refreshing. Their drink menu is so extensive. We ordered the dirty martini and mai tai, which were delicious. The chorizo burger was juicy, the fries were crispy, escargot was buttery and garlicky, and the squash seemed to have hot honey on it, which gave it a slight kick. I've never had a bad meal here and will continue to come back

Death in the Afternoon feels like stepping into a quiet, understated speakeasy... intimate,…read morerefined, and built for good conversation. What truly sets this place apart is the mixologist. Instead of ordering from a menu, I trusted him to craft something based on my vibe and somehow, he nailed it. Not once, but twice. It was like he scanned my palate and delivered exactly what I didn't even know how to ask for. Easily the best cocktail I've ever had made for me. Everyone I was with had the same experience. Drinks felt personalized, balanced, and thoughtfully executed. It's rare to find that level of intuition behind the bar. On the food side, I tried the corn ribs, which were a standout in their own way. Unique, flavorful, and an easy choice if you're a fan of corn. They worked perfectly as a shareable appetizer. The overall vibe leans toward a more decadent, intimate experience. It's the kind of place you go when you want to slow down, have meaningful conversation, and enjoy something crafted with care. If you're looking for a cocktail spot that goes beyond the menu and delivers something truly tailored, this place is special.

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The Monroe

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4.5(693 reviews)
0.8 miParramore, Horizons West / West Orlando
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Delicious food!! My husband made reservations and surprised me for dinner. First time here and we…read moregot LOVED IT!! The vibe was immaculate. The drinks were great and the food was soo good that we still talk about it days later. He loved the bone marrow. Steak was perfectly cooked, tender and juicy. The cake was not my favorite at all. It took way too long to come out and it came out very cold. Not much chocolate flavor, too much salt. It was missing something. We will skip dessert next time.

I've been here before and loved what I ordered. This time was completely different. Killer interior…read more- I love a moody, airy space with good lighting and plant babies galore! Service was good though. I must have ordered the wrong things this time, and I was there for happy hour. The crab rangoon squash blossom was kind of fishy. I was expecting something that looked like or was housed in a squash blossom, but it was a fried ball of gloppy crab filling. I also ordered the jalapeño popper deviled eggs. It was a stunner, but this is not the app for you if you're not all about the yolk. It was yolk on yolk on yolk. I wanted something to brighten it up, like a pickled veggie or pickled onions maybe. I've had better taste experiences at The Monroe before, but this wasn't one of them, unfortunately.

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The Monroe - Bar area in the restaurant.

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The Moderne - Seafood Pappardelle

The Moderne

4.5(496 reviews)
1.2 miMills50, Colonialtown North
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Updating my review to say this place is better and better with each visit! Highly recommend you…read moremake a reservation but we got lucky with a party of two recently. It was my friend's first time here and she LOVED it too! Our server was incredible and the drinks are always so fun! This time around, the seasonal drink menu items were named after the bartender's pets. Once you scan the QR code, you can see the menu items and they had these fun images of the drinks with the pets their named after. This place is a fun vibe. We ordered the broccolini, duck wontons and the korean fried chicken. All were very good! We even had two orders of the broccolini! The Korean fried chicken is always good. I order it almost every time I go to eat there. One of their mainstay cocktails is the Woman in White. Great presentation and so good! Can't wait to go back!

Came here on a Friday hoping to catch happy hour, only to find out it's now limited to Monday…read morethrough Thursday... so just a heads up for anyone planning! Even though they were fully booked, the staff was kind enough to accommodate our group by seating us outside, which we really appreciated. The food was absolutely gorgeous and just as delicious... everything we tried was beautifully presented and full of flavor. I'd highly recommend the duck. My nephew loveddd it! Definitely a spot I'd come back to. The only downside was the automatic 20% gratuity added for our table of five, especially since one of us was a kid. It felt a bit steep, but overall, still a great experience.

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Lamp & Shade Craft Kitchen And Cocktails - Deviled eggs

Lamp & Shade Craft Kitchen And Cocktails

4.4(252 reviews)
1.7 miMills50, Park Lake / Lake Highland
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I've been wanting to come here for some time but it never has worked out until last night. Every…read moretime I've tried coming here, they usually only do valet parking and their parking lot is very small (maybe 8-10 spots total) everything else is street parking in the near by area. That said, parking can be hard to find. I've also been here during the day time one time and their kitchen was closed for a couple hours for serving food, so I left. Because of this, when I arrived yesterday, I immediately asked them what time their kitchen closed and their kitchen closed an hour before close. So keep that in mind as well. I sat at the bar. Service was good. Food was amazing! I got their dumplings, miso toast, risotto, and their creme brûlée. Everything was so fantastic, except the miso toast. It was good but I wouldn't get it again. The crème brûlée was so amazing! The chocolate espresso beans were 10/10. I ALMOST tipped them 50% of my bill! So as a server, thankfully I caught this. In the very back of their menu, it says an automatic 20% gratuity is applied to every check, which is kinda crazy to be honest. I was already going to tip him 30%. So it would have been 20% and 30% tip. So be very aware that they're already applying the tip to everyone's bill and it was just me, one person! I would definitely come back here but just keep in mind their kitchen isn't always open, parking can be hard to find at times, and the auto gratuity.

Maybe this place is simply for younger, cooler, hotter people than me. Entirely possible. But I…read morelive in San Francisco, spend time around DJs and nightlife, and am not generally afraid of a loud room. I just apparently still believe that when oysters and $47 pasta appear on a menu, one should be able to hear the person sitting across the table. To be fair, the service throughout the evening was excellent and attentive, and the bourbon drinks ("Filthy Behavior") were genuinely good. We also ordered the croquettes, Caesar salad bites, 12 oysters, the spicy rigatoni with lump crab, golden rice with shrimp, and a discounted prosecco because it was oyster/prosecco Tuesday. The pasta itself was cooked properly, and the golden rice ended up being the least salty thing we ate, which unfortunately made it the standout. Everything else tasted as though the kitchen had recently suffered a tragic misunderstanding involving seawater. At one point we asked if the music was usually this loud because we genuinely couldn't hear each other speak. Our server kindly said she would check on it, but either management said no or the DJ entered a blood oath with the sound system. Conversation had become theoretical. Maybe this is the vibe now. Maybe dining is no longer about the food and meaningful conversation, with lighting so oddly bright--less intimate dinner, more "the club is closing, please locate your belongings"--while paying $220 for two people with automatic gratuity included. For me, the whole experience felt wildly overpriced--ordinary food dressed in extraordinary.

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Lamp & Shade Craft Kitchen And Cocktails - Bathroom hallway

Bathroom hallway

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