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Advertise with Us. The Pietsch Financial Group, Inc. Insurance Financial Planners Investments. So eventually our food was brought in take away boxes in bags. Next time I'll just hit Chipotle. I'm giving this place 5 stars because of their customer service! The staff was friendly and they cleared out the table continuously and made sure everything was ok. Had to hang out here a couple of times because they sponsored my fiance's softball team although they were too cheap to buy them T-shirts like everyone else had.
The place has the weirdest vibe. Other people have tried to describe it; I won't even try. I would never go there of my own free will. The food is actually decent, but takes forever to order since the order taker is a passive-aggressive guy who, when I say we'd like to order food, goes and does other things for 10 minutes before deciding to bother to take that order , much less get to the table - and in a large group, some people will probably get their plate much sooner than others.
I stopped by here with a couple friends, and felt like I walked into an identity crisis. I do have to say the bartenders were incredibly friendly, and the owner even came out and asked to see how we were doing. I've been going here on Thursday's for a new gay night. I love the music and gogo dancers. I've ordered a fishbowl but they lack that exotic flavor one would expect when ordering a fishbowl drink. Wish the bartender was a bit friendlier but I've been going here recently to watch the Bulls games, and I've gotta say, not too bad.
YOu can't hate on that. They've recently changed their menu around and added "inside burgers" which really manes they put all the stuff inside the burger. If you like spicy, get the D Rose. You'll thank me but your butt won't in the morning. The bar is pretty big and I haven't seen it packed yet but that's because I've only been going through the week. The people that work there are nice and friendly, and it's easy to get a table or to watch a game if there's one on.
There's enough space and the music isn't as bad as people say it is They have good specials and really could be one of those neighborhood bars if they wanted.
My Foursquare check-in probably says it all with, "Confused". I don't get it I think Andy M slapped the donkey right on the ass when he said it "looks like something out of a Beverly Hills Hair Salon". More appropriately half sports bar and half salon. I can't describe it any better then that. I can't say the staff was any better then the decor.
One waiter tried to serve my date a different glass of wine then the one she already had, I don't know if it was an honest mistake or the bar was trying to get rid of old wine and there was no apology either. Our main waitress kind of scared the crap out of me. Also a top that pushed her already large breasts out into the open and a short skirt that had a slit in the back and when she walked away you could see her panties I thought she was cute!!
So Cuna's not sure how they got their name only saving grace is their food. We came in for a Murder Mystery Dinner will talk about that later but after having the pesto chicken flat bread, salad, and pasta with sun dried tomatoes, onions, with light olive oil; I have to check out what else they have!
Everything was very delicate but full of flavor, which I wasn't expecting at all. Also bring the wallet because drinks aren't cheap! So if you can get past hideous and slightly confusing decor and the scary yet I can't look away orange people give Cuna a shot.
As the third closest bar within walking distance from my place, I've been to Cuna during different days of the week, different times of the day, summer, winter Go on a Saturday afternoon and its a sports bar with a younger college alum crowd. Go at 7 PM on a weekday and you'll get couples and small groups enjoying the food and cocktails. I went to Cuna for a Murder Mystery night.
The food choices for the event were awful. Cuna wants to be full of beautiful people sipping after work gimlets, but there's nothing beyond the few lounge-y touches to make it stand out. If you like stools, TVs and burgers this and every bar in the city is the place for you. But the lack of a good crowd is the fatal flaw. It's painfully quiet most nights. However I was thoroughly disappointed.
They did have bar drink specials that were nice 1 dollar beers, nice! I dont think I'll recommend or go back. Great location, appealing ambiance, quality service - while it's not a four or five level yet, there's a lot of potential here.
Some thoughts worth noting: Beer list is severely lacking. While thankfully the selection wasn't simply Coors, Miller and Bud, there wasn't much more than that to choose from. Call me a beer snob, but I like a substantive selection of micro brews when I'm out on the town. Though, I have to say, the bartender was fabulous - friendly and attentive the entire time we were there.
The flatbreads were delish. My friend and I tried all three, and couldn't stop waxing poetic about how good they were. If I had to pick a fave it would be the bacon, apple and blue cheese option, but like I said, they are all well worth a try. Cuna has a lot of deals throughout the week, so there's always incentive to go and find some cheap food and alcohol. The place is big and very spacious, though the bizarro paintings on the wall kind of threw me - I mean, is Katy Perry really an image worth enshrining on the wall of a bar?
Me thinks not. When Cuna opened, I was very excited because it is right on the corner where I live. Cuna is definately more than a beer and shot place, but I'm not sure how I feel about what it is.
I'll start with the food because I have no complaints there. But, really, I think their focus is not the restaurant. I'm just sayin. And about those barstools I said to my roommate just last night "Did they even sit on these barstools before they bought them?
And finally I'm giving Cuna 3 stars, mainly for the food. But the barstaff is pretty attentive and personable. As a beer-girl in a mainly-cocktail-establishment, I'm sad to report that Cuna's beer list is a touch lacking. Man and I were able to find a tasty local-brew on the menu, however, and spent the evening drinking Half Acres.
While the black, red, and grey decor was understated and sexy, it didn't lend itself to sound-absorption and I spent most of the evening talking to my date rather than the Birthday Girl because I just couldn't hear anyone unwilling to speak directly into my ear. Speaking of red, it appears that everyone hates those red barstools. Came in on a Friday evening at 8 for a girls' dinner.
Had no problem getting a table. And not one of the much yelped about ones with the bar stools, thank goodness. Ours had real chairs.
Insisted upon trying a fancy cocktail, since they had them. Our waiter recommended The Zen, insisting it wasn't too sweet, since I don't really care for drinks that taste like two spoonfuls of sugar.
It was But it was booze. The food was fun. Good for sharing. Reasonably priced. Nothing I'm currently salivating over, but it was good. As we were wrapping up or dinner and drinks, the "marketing director" for the place offered us another round of drinks. Not like us to turn that down, and it's a thoughtful gesture for a place trying to create some buzz - I get that. But when I ask for recommendations and you tell me you don't know and you haven't tried the cocktails?
Even if it's true, lie and make something up that it's everyone's favorite drink. Make me feel good about what I'm getting here. It's worth it to check out for a bite to eat with the girls, or a cute date spot if your guy's ass can fit in the stools. Went to Cuna on a Saturday night around 6pm. Overall it was not a place I would ever go back to for food or drinks. Who was the interior designer for this 90's-retro hole? What is the purpouse of the room in the back? What's up with the rope lights?
Are we in or ? Chef Duque - get the hell out of that hole!! I went here the second day it was opened and only had drinks, but for what it's worth, they didn't have any cabernets, maker's mark, or beer on tap.
I would definitely come back for the music. The place is spacious with high ceilings and there are plenty of tables and chairs. The drinks are nothing spectacular.
The staff overall is polite besides the elder bartender who seemed flustered all night. Poor guy. My boyfriend and I went here last night. I think we'll definitely be back for some more Cuna.
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