Think of T's as a neighborhood bar in a gay neighborhood, frequented by the gay/lesbian crowd but also frequented by other bar-minded individuals in the area. And there you have it. A "neighborhood bar for everyone" as they call it. Late on the weekends the volume rises here as it turns into a laid-back nightclub for grown-ups. You'll also enjoy their drink specials such as a "double pint" of draft beer for $7.
The front room is full of those high tables and stools and the back room contains another bar, a Golden Tee, a pool table and some virtually unusable dart boards. In the back, sofas and overstuffed chairs also make for a relaxing evening or set the stage for an intense rountable discussion on various prevailing issues.
The food here is the same kind that is served at a thousand other bars in the city. It's also a bit overpriced. The help is always respectful and pleasant, but is sometimes slow. But they also are quick to beg for forgiveness, bearing gifts of free drinks or free aps should you have a viable ax to grind.
Centerstage Reviewer: Jeremy Freeden