The bar has a popular happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m. and lunch is served daily. Reservations are recommended.
Moonshine and Shoe Shines at Mason Street Grill
Mason Street Grill invites you to unwind with a cocktail at Moonshine and Shoe Shines on Thursday evening. Moonshine and Shoe Shines will feature live music, complimentary shoe shines and refreshing Pyrat XO Reserve Rum signature drinks for guests to enjoy while sipping and socializing. Take a seat in the shoe shine chair and raise your glass while enjoying the instrumental melodies provided by the Mark Thierfelder Jazz Trio. Mason Street Grill has prepared a lineup of cocktails for guests to sample and enjoy. This month’s event will feature Pyrat XO Reserve Rum and a refreshing spring cocktail with lime, pineapple, grapefruit juice, seltzer and a dash of bitters. Cheers to booze and shiny shoes at Mason Street Grill!
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Posted by IanLaw on Feb. 8, 2009 at 10:52 p.m. (report)
Glad to see the main restaurant on the street level of the hotel. Remembered Celia back in the day but happy to see the more casual restaurant. My wife and I went in on cold Friday night and was happy to see they had live music in the bar area. The decor was contemporary and the open kitchen was bright but not disruptive to our conversations. I had the liver entree (no one does puts this on the menu anymore) and my wife had the peppercorn steak. The steak was a classic preperation and no complaints. The liver with the bacon was a nice touch. Would definitely come back.
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