Small plates, martinis & wine served in casual, rustic-chic digs with a fireplace & outdoor patio.
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The small plates are small, so you should expect to get more than one per person. My wife and I tend to get four small plates and split them. All of the dishes we’ve had are very well thought out and prepared, each of them has great flavors and presentation.
The atmosphere is great, it’s got sort of a dimly lit, upscale, arty feel to it. The building is really old and has a lot of character, like not all of the floors are 100% even, but it adds to the atmosphere.
My wife and I had our wedding reception here, and the staff was extremely helpful. We had around 80 people on the third floor, which has some really cool decorations including old coffee roasting machinery. It does have elevator access. I would definitely recommend it based on our experience.
We reserved Swig for our son’s rehearsal dinner. The location in the Third Ward was perfect. Christine met with us twice – once to give us a tour of the facility and once for the taste testing. She was very professional and answered all of our questions. Between meetings she answered all our email within 24 hours and was extremely helpful with suggestions as we planned the event.
The venue is a converted coffee roasting factory with a classy industrial look. We hosted 40 people at our event ages 4 to 76. There is a freight elevator in the back for those who have difficulty managing steps.
William was an excellent host and Max was the consummate bartender making sure to take special care of my wife and mother. The other staff (whose names escape me) were very professional and pleasant. The food was fantastic and the vegetarian options were very good – even for this meat and potato guy. William and the staff accommodated our bringing party “gifts” for the guests as well. There is a TV screen to show videos – just make sure you have the correct cables to plug in. Finally, the Frank Sinatra music in the background was an excellent touch to a fantastic evening.
I would wholeheartedly recommend Swig to anyone looking to host an event where family and friends are gathering.
The lighting is just right, the fixtures are on trend, and the whole place just exudes a hip vibe, yet inviting to all.
The craft cocktails are special and the food is outstanding! Service was attentive and friendly and the prices are more than fair.
It does not surprise me however, that this in another restaurant owned by the Sorge’s.
It seems that everything they touch turns to gold; another superb eatery in a list of many.
If you haven’t been to Swig, you are missing out.
It’s an easy location to get to and nearby parking is available. Best of all, the service is top notch. The staff at Swig go out of there way to exceed our expectations every time! I would highly recommend Swig, not only for lunch or dinner out with friends, but also as a first choice for catering an event. You won’t be disappointed!
There was a manager standing around the bar and pacing by tables every once in a while. He never asked anyone how things were going or said thanks on our way out. He seemed to be having a pretty good time chatting and laughing with the host and looking at his phone.
Out second drinks were the same we ordered the first time but tasted like something was missing.
I was hoping to see a film crew working on What Would You Do with John Quinones or the first segment to a Kitchen Nightmares episode.
Not really a review-guy, but this was a bad experience. Everything else about the restaurant has so much potential. They need a leader and consistency. They’re taking advantage of their location and charging prices of a far better restaurant. Lower the prices or raise your standards.