Hawk Schenkel (of Hawk’s Bar) did a great job in redesigning the space, though I would have added more booths in place of the shufflepuck area (seems out of character for a lounge). Some relatively more private seating are located in the corners, a nice retreat if you’re with a large group. According to the manager, an outdoor seating area will be built to the side of the building by the end of May.
Atomic Koi has an extensive cocktail menu, ranging from flavored martinis to mojitos to ice cream drinks to champagne drinks. I went on a Thursday night when it wasn’t too crowded, but I suspect on a Friday or Saturday night, it could take a while to get a drink, since each of these specialty cocktails takes more time to make than a standard drink.
The prices were reasonable, by the way. Our tab for seven cocktails was just $37.
Atomic Koi has daily happy hour and free WiFi. While no food is served, you can always grab a slice of pizza at Roman Candle–which took over the other half of the space–on your way out.
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