"The ambiance was quite dark and a bit cramped. During our visit, the booths were occupied, so we ended up sitting at a small table at the bar in chairs without backs. Draft beer was priced at $7 per glass, while a can of PBR cost $4. The menu was fairly limited, with most dishes priced around $20. Not only were the prices on the higher side, but they also didn’t offer French fries with the sandwiches. Instead, they provided bagged potato chips as an alternative. None of the menu options particularly appealed to me, so we decided to try the taquito appetizer for $12, which turned out to be quite good.
The restaurant was busy during our visit, which resulted in slower service; however, our server was friendly and courteous throughout our interactions. While Two Seven Public House wasn't to my liking, the bustling crowd on a Sunday suggests that it has a lot of appeal for others."