
Address and Contact Information
Address: 126 W Chatham St #200, Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 378-9009
Website: http://www.thewalkupcary.com/
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Reviews
The drinks are good tasting and top-tier, offering specialty cocktails that seem like they may change from time to time. I ordered the mill and the French 75, both with Hendricks.
The mill from the cocktail list was amazing. The sage syrup was a perfect minty, musky taste, making the drink smell so refreshing. The sage syrup is a unique addition to my flavor palate.
I love that they have a variety of seating options. I saw a few accent Swivel Chairs that I know are comfortable. The bar chairs have backs that are essential for customers’ comfort, and it sends a welcome vibe that also determines how long I will stay and what I will spend. The seating is a winner in my book. The outside area is very nice!
The staff here are nice and quick with acknowledging customers. The Walk Up space is very clean and has plenty of plants, which is very nice. It gave me that zen vibe. We all know the calming effects of plants. Love this!
Music played lightly in the background, mostly instrumental to something I didn’t know but nice enough. I could easily have conversations without yelling. The Walk Up is a yes for me.
I look forward to seeing how it evolves, as this is only three months of establishment, according to the bartender I asked.
They had plenty of comfortable seating and great decor with plants all over.
The drink selection was top notch and bartenders were friendly and could make custom drinks and mocktails if that’s your thing.
Very cool new spot, highly recommend.
So because of her bad attitude and bad service, my friend didn’t tip. When I paid for my tab, she threw the card at the counter like she was going to get a disease by hold it for more than a second. Before leaving, my friend very calmly and politely offered her feedback about his experience. She said he was being disrespectful by not tipping and right after she said that, she asked us to leave. We also explained this whole matter to another bartender (Dakota) who claimed to be the acting manager and he could only say we had to leave. Now, the whole time we were sitting there, we weren’t being loud, not causing disturbance, not drunk (between the 2 of us, had only 3-4 drinks total that night), or anything of that nature.
This is what happens when you don’t have a manager present at your establishment, hire people who are in the service industry but don’t like people, and keep staff who aren’t fans of customers who look and talk differently than almost all of the crowd there. It’s sad becuase I’ve brought groups of people here and won’t be doing so again. Yes, I will be talking to the actual manager about this because this is unacceptable behavior and needs to be called out.