"Hours Different: Went to Addis Ethiopian for pre-Mother 's day lunch on a Fri '2018. Called ahead (thank God) a pleasant man advised hours open 4pm for just now , not 11am as Online said. Made a 4pm reservation because wasn 't sure the lunch crowd Fri. Got there early; can 't miss the bright yellow Addis sign. Happy hour sign posted on sidewalk too. Full bar. Flat screens (weren 't on) and ambiace/decor nice. Metered on-street parking $2.50/hour but lucked up got a spot 1 door down. No crowd. Just us, a party of 8 and 1 couple Grub Hub in out. Casul Attire Fine: come as you are, summer wear, jeans/tennis, tees or from a meeting. Comfortable either way. Great Customer Service: Man greeted us held door open, and was very pleasant! Told him it was our 1st time. Our waitress friendly accommodating they both checked on us, asking how we enjoyed our food. Prices Reasonable: We both got the Addis VEGETARIAN Option #1 with MILD Lentil. It was 6 big scoops: (Potato/carrot, Collard greens, Yellow sweet peas and 2 others. One sauce was definitely spicy! Served on Injera sponge-bread and shared 1 Veg Sambussa (fried pastry pie- had peas in it) but waitress did warn it was a little bit spicy so we appreciated that. We ate with our fingers Ethiopian tradition but gladly gave us fork/knife when asked. Tried the 'honey wine ', good. Tasted like wine with Honey-Jim Bean Whiskey in it! It was different, not bad. All for $51. I do recommend if you 're adventurous eaters who enjoy trying new cultural foods, like us. Staffed low, but we had no problems overall had a great day with no complaints. We 're going back!"