Cure
- Bar Type: Cocktail Lounges
- Restaurant Style: American Contemporary
- Price Range: $9-15
- Alcohol: Full Bar
- Facility Features: Specialty Cocktails
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What's the vibe?
Lounge
1 of 2 said Lounge
Romantic
1 of 2 said Romantic
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How are the drink prices?
Affordable $$$
1 of 2 said Affordable $$$
Steep $$$$
1 of 2 said Steep $$$$
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What makes this place special?
Good drinks
2 of 2 said Good drinks
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What's the dress code?
Dress to impress
1 of 2 said Dress to impress
Trendy
1 of 2 said Trendy
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Does it have any special drinks?
Cocktails
2 of 2 said Cocktails
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What kind of music gets played?
Eclectic
2 of 2 said Eclectic
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Who plays the best music here?
None of the above
1 of 2 said None of the above
The DJs
1 of 2 said The DJs
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Where's the best place to park?
Street
1 of 1 said Street
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What's the best night to go?
Any night
2 of 2 said Any night

KevinGray wrote about Cure
I've only been to Cure once, but I absolutely loved it! I can't quite stress how good the food and drinks are. Assuming you're an adventurous sort who likes cocktails with artichoke liqueur and bitter vermouth, and you like fresh, seasonal small-plate food, then you'll like Cure.
The inside is part apothecary, part booze warehouse, with some antiquated cocktail supplies on display in the entrance, and hundreds of bottles lining the back wall. There's some seating at the bar, plus a handful of inside tables and several more on the patio.
My friends and I ate an assortment of dishes, including the roasted duck hash with poached egg (delicious), crab sliders (also delicious) an asparagus salad and crawfish boudin empanadas. Favorite drinks including a couple refreshing ones like the Union Jack Rose and Nervous Light of Sunday, while more complex and bitter drinks featured spirits like Batavia Arrack and Cynar (the aforementioned artichoke liqueur).
All in all, a great experience. I can't wait to get back there.
posted on July 26, 2010