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1050, 20th Street, 95814, Sacramento, Sacramento County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 916-476-6306
webseite: blockbutcherbar.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 38.5762017, Longitude: -121.4803207
Julia Paulino
::Food & drinks were great, service was awful!
K F
::Delicious charcuterie and craft cocktails. A bit small and congested, but a lovely spot if you catch it on a night when it isn't stuffed to the rafters with people who love cured meats and booze as much as you do.
Max Threlkeld
::As usual the charcuterie boards are delectable, and never disappoint. Very prompt service with friendly service. Not to mention a great variety of whiskey, gin, and superb cocktails. If you have never been, you need to try this place.
Bryan Schear
::What a DB for a bartender. Chunky monkey with his stupid hat and apron and his heir of self importance. Couldn't be bothered to grab a towel and wipe down his sticky bar after I asked him to. Instead he started doing other things and when I raised my eyebrow at him he said, "I'm working on it." As if I was wasting HIS time. Laters.
Jesse Crowder
::I went here last night with my sister and her partner. It was mellow, not too busy, and we sat at the bar. Right away the bartender seemed upset to be serving us and maybe just upset in general. We figured it was an off night, it happens, so ignored it and perused the menu. I asked what his favorite drink was and it was as if I was bothering him with the question, didn't really get an answer. Two of us ordered cocktails, which we learned the bartender invented, Matt T. They were pretty good! My sister ordered a whiskey and they apparently leave the bottle near your drink (to see it up close and know the label or brand, I'm guessing). She lifted it to look at the label, set it down on the rubber slabs they use for mixing drinks, and the bartender comes to immediately lift and slam the bottle back toward us on the counter. It was so aggressive that we were all in shock at first. I don't know if the guy has a problem with women in particular, but he had a problem with us being there. No clue why. We asked for the check immediately, slammed drinks, and as I was leaving he said sorry and made up something about stuff dropping to explain his behavior. My sister's partner spoke to him at length afterward (we left) and he eventually explained he's not usually like this and wanted to make it up to us, so two stars for that I suppose. I have no desire to go back though.